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November 30, 2009
They were setting up the Christmas market in Stuttgart last Tuesday evening as I wandered around the city centre. Craft shops of every description mingled with stalls selling beautiful Christmas decorations; highly-decorated wooden booths offered bratwurst and beer.
Right in the middle of the central square was the most ornate of the structures, around which snaked […]
November 29, 2009
Our topic this week was quitting spanking. Here are your responses.Mija: My answer is a resounding YES, but almost all of those purges were before I found ASS/SSS. I can distinctly remember times when I’d look at my little cache of spanking erotica –…
Cold turkey is a phrase that means to quit something abruptly. It’s also the leftover food that many of us in the US are consuming this weekend. While we may find the latter on the table at this week’s brunch, the former definition provides our topic…
I am doing some research looking at the origins of the spanking fetish.
I would be most grateful if members of the spanking community could help out with this survey.
What I want to know is:
When did you first realize you were interested in spankin…
Aunty has always felt that a bottom makes a perfect musical instrument. This clip serves to prove her right.
I’ve been collecting anecdotes about India lately, perhaps sub-consciously giving thanks for not having to go there to work with a particularly unreliable client. (Long story!) And I’ve discovered tales of thrashings galore…
First up, Devdutt Pattanaik’s “The man who was a woman and other queer tales of Hindu lore”, discussing an ancient Hindu text:
Manusmriti lays […]
I’ve been collecting anecdotes about India lately, perhaps sub-consciously giving thanks for not having to go there to work with a particularly unreliable client. (Long story!) And I’ve discovered tales of thrashings galore…
First up, Devdutt Pattanaik’s “The man who was a woman and other queer tales of Hindu lore”, discussing an ancient Hindu text:
Manusmriti lays […]
November 28, 2009
The lovely Eliane, of “New(ish) to Spanking”, were swapping silly messages on Thursday. She proposed that I should set up a tour company visiting places of spanko interest; we debated a few possible locations; I pondered the idea of mapping them, and she – very cleverly – has set up such a scheme. So do […]
The lovely Eliane, of “New(ish) to Spanking”, were swapping silly messages on Thursday. She proposed that I should set up a tour company visiting places of spanko interest; we debated a few possible locations; I pondered the idea of mapping them, and she – very cleverly – has set up such a scheme. So do […]
The article in the Daily Mail from which I’ve chosen the photos in my two previous posts contained one more fabulous image:
Lift attendants in 1928 at Selfridges in London’s Oxford Street, apparently.
Now, what a test of our collective kinky imaginations. For we need to work out how these young ladies have attracted punishment – given […]
The article in the Daily Mail from which I’ve chosen the photos in my two previous posts contained one more fabulous image:
Lift attendants in 1928 at Selfridges in London’s Oxford Street, apparently.
Now, what a test of our collective kinky imaginations. For we need to work out how these young ladies have attracted punishment – given […]
November 27, 2009
Browsing for an image of factory girls for my previous post, I chose one from the Daily Mail. It wasn’t the only archive photograph there that, ahem, worked for me.
Let me introduce you to this group of young women, working in one of the first typing pools in London in 1909.
See the supervisor on the […]
Browsing for an image of factory girls for my previous post, I chose one from the Daily Mail. It wasn’t the only archive photograph there that, ahem, worked for me.
Let me introduce you to this group of young women, working in one of the first typing pools in London in 1909.
See the supervisor on the […]
November 26, 2009
Picture the scene – a factory, a hundred or more years ago, rows of workers huddled over sewing machines making garments.
Hold on – no need to imagine it; the internet’s a wonderful thing:
Yep, that’s pretty much the sort of place I’d had in mind (albeit I’d rather have more workers, with a hundred or more […]
Picture the scene – a factory, a hundred or more years ago, rows of workers huddled over sewing machines making garments.
Hold on – no need to imagine it; the internet’s a wonderful thing:
Yep, that’s pretty much the sort of place I’d had in mind (albeit I’d rather have more workers, with a hundred or more […]
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