Super-Vintage Belt Spanking
I wish I knew more about this vintage belt spanking scene. Perhaps someone with a knowledge of fashion could date it from the distinctive clothing styles:
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I wish I knew more about this vintage belt spanking scene. Perhaps someone with a knowledge of fashion could date it from the distinctive clothing styles:
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The red on her bottom says her hipster fellow isn’t going too easy on her, but her sly smile says she’s been waiting all week, quite eagerly, for this spanking:
Art is by Gracy Gimp.
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Every word of this is true:
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This screenshot and clip are from a “new” (August 19, 2024) Hogtied release called The Punishment Pool at Kink.com. However the “new” is in scare quotes because Kink.com isn’t shooting this kind of stuff (on location at fancy Mexican resorts) in 2024. So I highly suspect it’s remastered footage from the glory days (circa 2005?) when they did in fact often spend that kind of shooting money at luxurious location destinations. If I’m right about the remaster, it’s no bad thing; the Kink.com archives are super-deep and their 1080p HD remasters are always visually gorgeous. Either way, this very wet bondage spanking is well worth the 13 seconds it will take you to see the tiny clip I’ve excerpted for your viewing pleasure:
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A hard hand is no bad thing when it’s time to deliver a proper spanking:
As seen on Tumblr-that-was.
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“Flogging the nun” sounds like it ought to be some sort of sexual euphemism, but in this case, it’s literal. One Italian auction site through which this painting passed called it “Scena erotica con suora fustigata da frate” or “Erotic scene with a nun flogged by a friar” which seems literal enough.
At first I thought that the flogger that looked like fur animal tails was an archaic convention to show the tails of a whip blurred by motion, but then I noticed the spare flogger hanging on the pillar, painted in the very same way. So I’m left wondering if it’s still just an artistic convention, or perhaps a lack of painterly skill. More intriguing would be the possibility that the floggers used for this sort of religious discipline were indeed fluffy-bunny soft, to enable a ritual of penance that involved humbling or humiliation without actual pain. That doesn’t sound like any historical version of Christianity that I’ve ever heard of, but the church is vast and its history extremely long, leaving room for all kinds of unexpected variations of practice.
The painting is said to be “French School of the 18th century” and I am not enough the art historian to argue.
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