Female Buddha In Bondage?

The Wierd Tales Brundage cover graced by this fancy girl in her feathers and pearls and jeweled chains and light wrist bondage has a title suggesting that she is a “living buddhess” and although I did not know buddhesses were a thing, who am I to argue?

brundage bondage cover

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Neck-Chained Sorority Girls

This is not the first time we’ve found spicy stuff in old sorority yearbooks, but on the title page and chained together in a neck coffle? That’s kinky, ladies!

sorority women collared and chained together

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Prison Nipple Sucking

It doesn’t do to ask too many questions. Questions like “why is she wearing handcuffs in a cell she’s been locked in so long she’s had time to decorate it?” Questions like “aren’t there easier ways to get your nipples sucked by a cop?” It doesn’t do. Don’t ask. Just roll with it:

Handcuffed woman has stuffed her ample tits through the bars of her jail cell to have them licked and sucked by a prison guard
Artwork is from the cover of Ultissime Proibite.

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She’s In The Soup

She really should have turned down this dinner invitation:

redhead woman with her hands tied in a bubbling soup cauldron

Art is by MJ Bivouac.

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And The Reason Is “Kneel”

Remember, kinky friends: it’s called the “master bedroom” for a reason!

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The Love Bind

He’s reeling her in, irresistibly and inexorably. She doesn’t appear to mind at all:

bondage illustration from a vanilla magazine for women

According to a 1988 Bondage Life magazine, this is from a presumptively-vanilla Australian women’s magazine:

“The Love Bind” — That’s the title of the article this editorial photo is supposed to illustrate. It’s from Cleo magazine, an Australian publication for women, and no, it’s not about bondage, it’s about women who are afraid of commitment. It does look like the models had a bit more fun than they were intended to, however.

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In The Captivity Of The Sioux

Lurid depictions of settler women taken captive by Native Americans have a tradition in American arts and letters as old as the North American settlement project itself. This pulp illustration is firmly in that tradition:

white woman in Indian attire kneels in bondage during a confrontation between her Sioux captors and her rescuing cavalryman and lover

From the February 1967 issue of Adam magazine.

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