Bedtime Spanking For Abigail
This is one night Abigail is regretting wearing the silky nightie instead of the heavy flannel pajamas to bed. Not that makes much difference, she’ll be crying herself to sleep either way:
Photo is from Real Spankings.
This is one night Abigail is regretting wearing the silky nightie instead of the heavy flannel pajamas to bed. Not that makes much difference, she’ll be crying herself to sleep either way:
Photo is from Real Spankings.
I haven’t been able to find a good plot summary for the 1912 French-language flagellation novel Dorothy by Aimé Van Rod, but here’s an illustration:
Caption reads “Son bambou siffla par deux fois…” which means something like “The bamboo cane hissed twice…”
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A good old-fashioned OTK nun-spanking administered by a priest? You don’t see that every day, not even in porn! This screen-grab is from Sisters Of Repentance:
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Don’t pay any mind to the curious peeping face at left, our spanking protagonists are enjoying themselves too much to notice, so why should we?
Art is by Georges Töpfer, illustrating a vintage French erotic book called Visites fantastiques au pays du fouet by Aimé Van Rod.
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She appears to have been quite fiercely whipped about her pussy, but Jacques is there to comfort her:
Artwork is by a French illustrator about whom I know little, one A. Cantreau; the scene is from Jacques et ses cousines, ou Discipline familiale (1931).
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It’s amazing how much is suggested in this artwork without ever being explicit: the rope bondage, the chains, the nudity, the whip itself — all of these are separate elements, never quite shown in full or tied together, but considered separately, they tell a story none of us could mistake:
Artwork is from a vintage 1960 Japanese fetish magazine, possibly a special issue from the publishers of Kitan Club.
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You’d best ask most nicely first, of course, because these 22 bare bottoms are those of the tough-as-nails women of the Oxford University Rugby Club, posing here for a 2016 charity calendar. The best part, and the reason for the title of this post, is that according to the Club’s tweet, the calendar was for the benefit of an outfit called “Beat” — I could not make this up! Of course they wish to beat eating disorders, as who does not?
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