Asian Bondage Calligraphy

This poor Asian rope bondage model has been left to do her calligraphy homework one more time in hopes of avoiding punishment. I fear her brushwork may suffer from her arduous study conditions:

asian bondage

From alt. binaries. pictures. erotica. asian.

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Chained Woman

Steel chains have a certain implacable reputation, but they can’t be very comfortable. This vintage gag photo, in particular, seems like it had to have been unpleasant:

vintage bondage with dog chains

From a small gallery at Chained Woman.

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Maggie Gyllenhaal In Handcuffs

For kinky fans of The Secretary, Maggie Gyllenhaal in bondage is nothing new; indeed, I think that movie moved her out of the “Maggie Gy’who?” category for most of us. And yet, more is always better. MOAR!

Calm down, calm down. Now there is more, thanks to her new job as a lingerie model:

maggie gyllenhaal handcuffed

Link via ErosBlog.

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Lindsay Lohan’s Handcuffs

Apparently just before Christmas last year, Lindsay Lohan was spotted in public playing with a $280 pair of diamond-encrusted golden handcuffs. Not wearing them, not in bondage, not in public — just having them out and fiddling with them where the photographers could see her.

This picture is all over the web:

lindsay lohan and her handcuffs

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Nose Ring

Nose rings make so much bondage sense, that they’ve been used to control unruly bulls for thousands of years. So, why not use ’em to control unruly slave girls, too?

nose ring bondage

That’s Deliah Strong in the picture, and she’s actually chained back to back with Sara Faye. I’m not sure whose boob this is, but I like the way that heavy dog chain sets it off:

chained boob

From Device Bondage.

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The Chopsticks Go WHERE?

Male bondage, featuring creative use of thumb cuffs and chopsticks and rubber bands. No, I’m not going to swipe the photo from another blogger, I try not to do that with original photography. You’ll just have to go look.

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Bandages And Bondage

The latest word from Japan is all about the fad for kegadoru, or “injured idols”. It’s got a bondage angle and aesthetic, too:

“The otaku industry is now focusing on kegadoru rather than the old staples of girls wearing glasses or surgical masks,” Takabo, who calls himself an otaku idol researcher, tells Weekly Playboy.

Nonoko, who works at a popular maid cafe in Tokyo’s geek sanctuary Akihabara, agrees.

“Girls who get decked out in Amaloli (cute, pink or white frilly outfits) have started covering themselves in bandages and wearing eye patches,” she says. “Many of the men who come to Akihabara often compliment us on how good our bandages look, or how cute they are. For girls hanging out in Akihabara, bandages and eye patches have become a must-have fashion item.”

A female cosplayer the weekly describes only as S explains the appeal of swathing herself in bindings.

“When you’re covered in bandages, everybody pays attention to you and worries about you. They also provide a chance to start talking to guys, who’ll ask you how you hurt yourself, so the bandages are really, really good,” she tells Weekly Playboy. “One guy into the injured woman look told me that the reason he likes it is because he loves the idea of seeing a thin woman’s body wrapped in bandages because it looked kind of like bondage and made him want to protect her from harm. I think those wearing the bandages get on well with the guys who want to look after them because they don’t want them to get hurt.”

Psychologist Yu Yuki says the new fetish for women who look like mummies probably has something to do with fans and their mommies.

“There is a common trait among the Akihabara otaku fetishes, with the poor eyesight of the girls wearing glasses, the humility of the maids who refer to every man they deal with as ‘master’ and now the women feigning injury but still swathed in bandages and eye patches: all these women look as though they’re weak. This makes the men want to protect the women,” the pshrink says. “In our age of gender equality, the number of strong-willed women has increased. Men still want to protect and look after women, though, so they seek out those who seem to be in need of help.”

Throw in a quadruple amputation and a catheter and you get the hard-core manga version:

helpless and bandaged