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January 12th, 2013 -- by Bacchus

Sexy Buttoned Stockings

When women mostly stopped wearing stockings, we lost a lot of chances for sexy differentiation in calf-coverings:

sexy buttoned stockings

From Usenet.

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January 11th, 2013 -- by Bacchus

Cervix Knocking, Manga Style

Sometimes you see stuff and you can’t tell if it’s a manga drawing or some terribly misguided sex-ed resource:

manga drawing of a high-speed penis knocking against a cervical opening

Beware the double-headed penis!

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January 10th, 2013 -- by Bacchus

Her Welcoming Mouth

If you are possessed with any sort of cock at all, you don’t need an instruction pamphlet in order to know what you should do when presented with the sight of this welcoming mouth:

Angelina Valentine in light bondage on an old bed with her head back ready for some rough blowjob action

That’s Angelina Valentine in the most recent Sexually Broken update.

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January 8th, 2013 -- by Bacchus

A Week In St. John

How would you like to spend a week on the island of St. John in the Virgin Islands? Photographing the lovely Sarah Jaymes?

ALS model Sarah Jaymes taking off her bikini

Sarah Jaymes topless in a tropical island paradise

Yeah, hardship duty.

From ALS-Scans.

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January 6th, 2013 -- by Bacchus

A Fundament Of Note

I suppose it’s only to be expected in bottom-oriented spanking porn from whatever era, but this vintage drawing by Georges Topfer seems notable to me because the bottom being unwillingly presented for punishment is not tiny in the modern style. The woman is not drawn as obese, but there’s still plenty to whip:

big booty woman gets a whipping

From the Spank Slaves spanking links blog.

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January 4th, 2013 -- by Bacchus

Sexy Car Commercials

They’ve been making sexy car commercials a long time, eh?

sexy car commercial

From an ad for the 1963 Dodge Polara as seen at Kinky Delight.

 
January 3rd, 2013 -- by Bacchus

Blogging For Momentary Effect

One of the many ways Bruce Sterling is brilliant is his ability to churn out useful analogies. In this interview he explains the ephemeral nature of blogging in a way that resonates strongly with me:

I’m a blogger and I’m very keen on randomly-assembled narrative chunks, but I’ve always known that blog content has a short shelf-life. It’s like doing stand-up comedy.

Just so. I take him to mean that a blog post has a moment and a context and an intended audience. Even if it “works” on the moment it’s delivered, it isn’t designed or intended to make sense or offer amusement a year later. Sometimes, though serendipity, it may; but that’s neither the intention nor (usually) the outcome.

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