Cactus Bondage
I suppose we might call this art style “Spiny Surrealism” because why not?
Our bound lady of the cacti is from Kustom Bondage 6, a 1983 postcard from France by illustrator Blitzo Schwartzo.
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I suppose we might call this art style “Spiny Surrealism” because why not?
Our bound lady of the cacti is from Kustom Bondage 6, a 1983 postcard from France by illustrator Blitzo Schwartzo.
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The perplexed look on the face of the woman with the whip makes me laugh. “Andrea, what to do about Andrea? The little bitch keeps sneaking off of with that butch she met at Jiffy-Lube, then promising me it will never happen again. How can I persuade her to stop doing that? Hey, what’s this in my hand?”

Artwork is from a 1970s Kitan Club.
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This is what happens to meddling lady detectives, I tell you:

Wish I knew more about whose small wooden cage she’s stowed in, but I don’t.
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The internet-famous erotic artist Julius Zimmerman titled this artwork “House Guest” but it looks to me like Snow White needed just a little bit of bondage encouragement before she would accept her sleepover-and-gangbang invitation from the seven horny dwarves:

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They take honor code violations very seriously at this institution for the reform of wayward young women, as our heroine is only now discovering (somewhat the hard way):
Artwork is by Formant.
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Remember our unhappy camp slave? Well, it looks like her master wore her out with a long day of tent sex:


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Is that pleasure or dismay on our bound poundee’s face? Honestly, I don’t think we have to pick. There’s no reason it cannot be both:

Artwork is by Harmonist11.
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