Gee, I had this whole story going about how she was abandoned in the dungeon and had given up hope, but only now do I see the guy in the background.
PS: this is digital, right? Not a photo.
PPS: A little subtheme here of water and other atypical “mirrors”.
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Here’s a fairly typical vore image. Actually, the big snakes are about as close to the Jonah fallacy as you’d get in reality, since they do swallow things whole.
Again the bizarre distancing element: she’s moaning (in pleasure) and sucking her pinky, instead of screaming for help.
Many of you, no doubt, saw the last picture and said: “Orlando, the whole metaphor about a virgin as a wasp-waisted bungee jumper makes sense, but why is she wearing a flower wreath?”
To which I can only say: Because it’s her hymen, dudes.
Actually, I think this diagram explains just about every question I’ve ever had about sexual ethics.
I think this came out right after NY legalized gay marraige. Seems about right. Miss Liberty always looked pretty toppy, and justice, well….wearing a blindfold…
Seemed appropriate.
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Left Behind, Jan Thor, 2006
This image more or less illustrates the story below. However, I include it here to illustrate one of my favorite points: the way we tell different stories about the same picture. Thor provides two (here), one “nice” and one “cruel”. For another image, he or she provides no less than ten stories(!)
As a boy growing up in a subculture with feminist concerns, I remember being incredulous at the huge-breast fetishes in, e.g., Playboy (and most popular porn of that era). But this translated into a general prejudice against women with large breasts, and especially against women with enlarged breasts. Obviously, any women who get cosmetic surgery was a pathetic victim of patriarchy…
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Not quite a librarian—that would be Giles—but she did pretty much live in the library. And one time, at band camp, she magically absorbed all the text from every book on the shelves.
Willow “everyone’s getting spanked but me” Rosenberg is a sub, but her evil alter ego is definitely a domme. She even gets in a little bondage with her victims, though in Joss Whedon’s stories, who doesn’t?
And she’s Allyson Hannigan. So there’s that.
But there’s more. Willow was one of the first adamantly Jewish characters on television, who didn’t suddenly become a Christian for the Christmas special. And she and Tara were the first lesbian couple on television, bar none. Both of them were portrayed as being shy and insecure and gradually becoming self-confident….it was pretty inspiring stuff.
But again we have the issue where superheroes have regular powers, but superheroines have disability powers: in Willow’s case, her power was treated as an addiction that made her evil. Some folks have argued that this is evidence of Joss Whedon’s shocking sexism, which I think is kind of silly: I think Angel’s and Mal’s (male) power is treated with similar ambivalence, and Topher’s “power” is basically a tragedy on par with Victor Frankenstein.
Still, the pattern is important. I note, for instance, that most female fetish models are asked to bottom at least on some occasions, while most male fetish models only top. [Insert lots of boring theory].
The point is: Willow Rosenberg: hot.
I’m not sure I ever had a pacifier, and I hate popsicles, but I love to suck on sucker candies. And…stuff.
*giggle*
My evolution regarding sucking.
I petition to move the lollipop one space to the right and adding in those liquid ice pops that come in the plastic and you have to snip the top off and push it up out of the tube.
*lol !
“From within, the dim light cast two silhouettes on the shade /
Oh what a lovely couple they made”
post #3400
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