A Moment Of Reflection (In The Corner)

Erectus writes:

“Now stand in the corner and think about what you did.”

corner time in lingerie in a dim room

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Gagged And Caned

gagged-and-caned

Artist not known. Thanks to Kulgur in the comments, we learn that the artist is Aprion. With a little more digging, that led me to the discovery that the artwork above is cropped from the original piece, which you can see here.

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A Cruel Breast Whipping

This doesn’t look like friendly recreational sadism to me. It looks more like a long-plotted revenge whipping:

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Artist unknown. Possibly “Jim”?

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Her Cruel Mistress

She thought this was supposed to be a playful-kinky sort of lesbian relationship. She was not expecting to be disciplined:

her-cruel-mistress

Photo is from the December 2014 issue of Hustler’s Taboo magazine, also available online in a digital access edition when you join the Hustler Network.

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Playful Lesbian Spanking

This is the sort of “spanking lite” you sometimes find in soft-core mainstream porn that is intended to showcase pretty girls:

playful-lesbian-spanking

This one is from a Penthouse.com shoot featuring Heather Vandeven and Mackenzee Pierce.

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Breast Whipping A Blonde

whipping her breasts

This artwork is a panel from Dark Fury, a Dofantasy comic by Cagri.

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Spanking In The New York Times

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You’ve got to love the way the New York Times steps daintily around the topic of domestic discipline spanking in this article that’s notionally about the challenges of costuming for a theatrical production in which the actors get spanked (over their clothes, naturally) several times per show for eight shows a week:

“Permission,” an MCC Theater production, is about two couples experimenting with Christian Domestic Discipline, a practice in which husbands chastise their wives with timeouts, confiscation of privileges and corporal punishment, chiefly spanking.

Lots and lots of spanking. “It’s religious,” a character explains to a disbelieving friend. “It’s for Jesus.” The play, which explores the power dynamics behind the walloping, expresses doubts.

As for the costuming challenge:

“There are all these push-up butts on the Internet now.”

But once she had ordered the pads and panties, she had to find the ones that effectively diffused the force of the blow yet made for the best smacking sound.

Ms. Young has a policy: With any clothing “that’s sort of weird or not normal, I try it out before I put it on an actor — hygienically.”

Wearing her skirt over the padded underwear, she tried to spank herself. It didn’t really work. So she said to her associate, the designer David Hyman, “We might be crossing some sort of professional line, but will you spank me right now?”

He did.

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