Fine Art: Goya’s Spanking Catfight
Chross has found a gem in this winner-spanks-the-loser catfight drawing by the famous Spanish painter Francisco de Goya:
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Chross has found a gem in this winner-spanks-the-loser catfight drawing by the famous Spanish painter Francisco de Goya:
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Any fans of Madonna out there? Well, I know there’s at least one, because he sent me this small view of her ass, which he characterizes (I think rightly) as very spankable:

Apparently the photo is by Paul Gautier and dates from when she was being fitted with costumes for the Blonde Ambition tour.
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Hermione found a good sale on ping pong paddles at Canadian Tire:
I was intrigued by the different colour and texture of the rubber on each side, and wondered if I would feel a difference.
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Later, Ron enjoyed the lovely loud sound it made when it connected with my bottom. But neither of us could discern any real difference between the black and the red side.
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I have seen all of the whipping drawings in this set before, but never until now did I have any info on provenance. According to Heart and Soul, they are by Eitenne Le Rallic, and first appeared in the 1938 spanking novel La Volupte du Fouet by Armand du Loup, writing as R. Fanny.
She’s had a bad week. And he’s been keeping a little list of every snarl, foot-stomping, and petty bitchiness. Tonight’s the night she pays for all — and then she’s being sent to bed without any supper.
From Her First Punishment. Thanks!