Friday Bondage Links Cornucopia #52
Hey, hey, it’s Friday bondage links time!
- Talk about exposed! It’s like an enormous outdoor St. Andrew’s cross made of thick poles.
- She’s been tied to the hood of a car, and is about to be whipped!
- I’m actually kinda amazed she fits in the guinea pig cage.
- Flickr bondage: thick rope.
- Barefoot and hogtied. It’s like barefoot and pregnant, only more fun.
- Bikini girl getting arrested — the handcuffs are already on.
- She’s pretty scrawny, but I guess that’s no reason to turn her loose…
- More Flickr bondage: ball gag and leash.
- If pink is her thing, you’ll want the padded pink leather blindfold. Yeah, I know, she can’t see it while she’s wearing it. She don’t care. It’s all about the look, baby!
- A ring gag and a head harness — two key ingredients of a sloppy bondage blowjob.
- Faux medieval dentistry restraints. You do not want any.
- If you had a cat girl with a collar and a bell, you’d keep her on a leash too!
- Packing peanuts! They keep slavegirls safe during transport, sure they do!
- A brief visual history of pony girls. No shit. Thank you Pat Powers.
- Screaming Asian girl is not happy about the strings tied to her nipples. No, she is not.
- And more Flickr bondage: pretty in rope.
- Can you believe somebody found a new use for a cane? Yes, a cane can also be a gag.
- If I had a pillory in my back yard, this is what I would use for too.
- Oh, the fun you can have with lotsa medical tape…and an anal hook!
Elsewhere on Bondage Blog:
I think the first one is missing a link…?
Also…is it “she is not” or “he is not”? Wondering if the model is intersexed….
Just kidding.
errors fixed, thanks
The “medieval dental restraint” looks like it was copied from a torture device in the old torture/porn flick, “Mark Of The Devil”
WOW! Thanks for the flickr stats on my hallway bondage pics of Francesca Chupaverga!
Thanks for the link to my pony girl article. I saw that there was a screaming need for a brief visual history of pony girls, one that explained centaurs, bustles and the dour expressions of Victorian women, in a sort of unified field theory way.