Whipping A Confession Out Of Her
This art is was painted by Norman Saunders in the 1960s for the Battle cards series, and was withdrawn from publication after unwelcome attention in the British House of Commons:
This art is was painted by Norman Saunders in the 1960s for the Battle cards series, and was withdrawn from publication after unwelcome attention in the British House of Commons:
You might think that it’s been awhile since allegations of blasphemy featured prominently in threatened legal proceedings. You might think that, but you’d be wrong.

If it’s true, as it seems to be, that these photos were taken in a working church without the permission of its owners and proprietor, I think we can righteously condemn the photographer as being — at least — a bit of a prat. But I confess, when I look at the photos, it’s not hard to imagine an alternate world in which they are the documentary record of a schoolgirl field-trip outing gone bad due to youthful high spirits and insufficient chaperonage:

Whatever the proper degree of condemnation for the photographer in our world, in that alternative fantasy world I think we all know what ought to happen to these young ladies for their blasphemous conduct. Just think, what would Abel do?
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I’m not sure I’ve ever seen hair fly like this:

Still is from the Firm Hand Spanking movie called Abuse of Authority.
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I don’t know anything about this Italian Spanish publication except that it’s got an entertaining whipping on the cover:
Bondage Blog has come up with a nice example of the spanking art by Neprakta which we have enjoyed before:
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