I have a general policy about not reblogging multi-image sets (partly because I can’t figure out how to upload them, myself, grrrr). But she looks she’s having so much fun I can’t help it.
~LLF
(Source: maged2166, via honey-slut)
Nicole Blue, getting ready to lose her virginity (by some definition) on the Kink.com set, and thereby set off a long and entertaining series of outraged sex-pos blog arguments. More comments on the blog, but I have a general sense that, whatever particular critiques were raised, what basically happened here was Kink.com pushing most of its supporters outside their comfort zone. Or, to put it another way, whether or not one approves of Kink.com, it was hard for me to see why this stunt should have raised more hackles than much of their other rhetoric.

John Ruskin, 1819-1900.
The great English critic probably died a virgin, and his own sexuality was probably somewhere in the orbit of pedophilia. He is famous for having refused to have sex with his bride, Effie Gray, after learning on their wedding night that “there were certain circumstances in her person” which were not “formed to excite passion”. Pubic hair? Menstrual blood? Inner labia? The debate rages on.
Anyway, it took him by surprise.

They are such gentlemen you’d hardly imagine what they’re about to do with her.
“Mademoiselle, when you’ve finished your drink, would you be so kind as to assist us in the parlor? Jeanne will fetch a gag if you require one…”
(Source: schundundschmutz)
I love his face: he’s like, fuck yeah, I own two subs.
I am also intrigued by the background. The vintage-y look of the picture suggests a kind of Mad Men 1960s, but the fixtures are all 21st-century. Still, it’s a little confusing that someone would build such a nice bathroom and leave the sink drainpipe exposed.
(via plainnasty)
She’s Blake’s Ancient of Days. Except she’s really just trying to get his spaghetti.
Go ahead
naughty pet! hmmmmm
(Source: ella9, via prettynaughtythings)
Etienne, by Guesch Patti. I know I’ve posted it before, but hey…
