Held By The Hair For An Ass Strapping

In this bondage spanking artwork by FoldedScarab (who takes commissions), holding her by the hair while her ass is spanked is probably redundant, given the careful and thorough bondage she is in. But that doesn’t mean it’s not fun:

bound woman held by her hair as her ass is spanked with a short leather strap

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Lily’s OTK Spanking

From the smile on her face, the new model Lily at Real Spankings is enjoying her “test” over-the-knee spanking:

okt spanking for black girl with braids

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Whipping A Sulky Student, Redux

Back in 2009 I posted this bit of whipping art by Georges Topfer. Now I have a bigger version of the same artwork, and a provenance:

topfer student whipping

It appeared in La Flagellation dans l’histoire et les tortures au Moyen-Âge (Paris, 1922).

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A Spanking For Being The First

According to Paltego at Femdom Resource, back in 1967 when 20-year-old Katherine Switzer defied race officials by running in the Boston Marathon (which did not allow women to compete), the director of the Boston Athletics Association was so outraged he said “If that girl were my daughter, I would spank her.”

It was a different world…

Whipping Rain’s Nipples

Rain DeGrey likes pain. And when she gets a breast whipping with a vicious three-tailed leather viper paddle, pain is exactly what she gets:

menacing rain degrey with nipple whip

breast whipping for rain degrey

breast and nipple pain for rain degrey

Images are from Paintoy.

The Un-enjoyed Whipping

What we have here is a lost opportunity. The woman whipping our bound heroine is obviously not enjoying it. Now, what, I ask you, is the point in that?

a bdsm whipping that nobody is having fun during, from a magazine parody of story of O

Artwork is from the cover of Historia d’ Ahi.

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Heavy Whipping Bench

This Gaston Smit illustration of a spanking bench in use shows a well-made bench indeed. We don’t want it moving as she thrashes around:

whipping bench art

From Les Droits du seigneur (Paris 1922).

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