June 12th, 2017 -- by Bacchus
I have been aware since many long years now that the Japanese include insertion of live eels among their universe of possible fetish-sex behaviors. (I may regret having learned this, but of course that’s one of life’s most useless regrets.)
If there was live-action porn of it in 2006, it follows by operation of natural laws that there must also be manga:

Good luck unseeing that!
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June 10th, 2017 -- by Bacchus

Cast yourself back to 1986. Then as now, not everybody lived where they could easily find a live venue starring hunky men disrobing. But, thanks to the magic of the VHS video cassette, you could for the first time bring them directly and easily into your home:
Zip off your warm-up suits and get ready for an all new Disrobics workout. From top to bottom and head to toe these sensuous hunks will will raise your pulse and deliver a workout you will never forget. Another blistering hour of entertainment is the Disrobics tradition.
This is from the cover of Advanced Disrobics, an actual VHS videotape that longtime and forever blog friend BJ is currently selling on Ebay.
June 8th, 2017 -- by Bacchus
The man who done her wrong and left her in the swamp? She’s coming for him, and he is in for a world of hurt!

Art is from the cover of an Italian horror pulp.
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June 7th, 2017 -- by Bacchus
This made me laugh. Paltego at Femdom Resource writes:
Kink is about power, sex, pleasure, control, fetishization, danger, risk, pain and relationships. You know, all the really simple stuff in life.
For some reason this reminds me of Clausewitz on war: “Everything is very simple in war, but the simplest thing is difficult.”
June 5th, 2017 -- by Bacchus
Back in April I spent some of your generously-provided Patreon money buying a copy of a 1970s Saga magazine that I had reason to believe would contain additional photos from the Raquel Welch photo shoot featured on its cover:

(Don’t forget to click all photos in this post for much-higher-resolution scans.)
I was wrong, I was wrong, I was so very wrong.
The “pictorial portrait of a sex goddess” promised on the cover did not, in fact, contain any more photos from that shoot. Instead, it consisted of these three nearly-random dubiously-printed pages:



Photographic shovelware, I tell you! But… it is Raquel Welch, and I already spent your money, so I scanned ’em in anyway. Hope you enjoy!
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June 2nd, 2017 -- by Bacchus

This artwork is part of a larger vintage piece that I have not had time to track down a provenance for. My guess is that it will prove to be a watercolor plate from some 100-year-old novel of dubious propriety.
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May 31st, 2017 -- by Bacchus

A less colorful version of this artwork identifies it as German from around 1900, names it The High Stake, and suggests without outright saying so that the artist is unknown.
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