tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8670812027273632828.post600419974904544651..comments2023-11-02T06:50:42.777-07:00Comments on billierosie: BONDAGEbillierosiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00288997506566830393noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8670812027273632828.post-41280388104192464752015-01-10T00:17:01.790-08:002015-01-10T00:17:01.790-08:00All you can see is her long legs as they move arou...All you can see is her long legs as they move around and she struggles to get free. She is screaming for help and wants someone to rescue her. <br /><a href="http://clips4sale.com/studio/72035/pocahontas-jones-xxx-fetish" rel="nofollow">Pocahontas Jones XXX</a><br />Loura_Dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03149125569266955256noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8670812027273632828.post-90234611432793029602013-05-20T15:39:10.713-07:002013-05-20T15:39:10.713-07:00'the victims suffer in their strength'. Or...'the victims suffer in their strength'. Or are strong in their suffering? x<br /><br />Ps I'm a different anonymous (having seen the earlier comment, and not enjoyed it)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8670812027273632828.post-32002770427444238722013-03-29T12:33:42.036-07:002013-03-29T12:33:42.036-07:00First of all, it's an interesting piece that r...First of all, it's an interesting piece that reminds us that 'bondage' is, in a way, a mythos all of its own. Obviously it's most easily represented by physical bonds, but in the Bible and elsewhere in antiquity, being 'in bondage' had other meanings we now tend to think of as 'being dominated by' or 'being the slave of'. For a victor in war to display captives in bondage was also to demonstrate the victor's power. And so on. I wonder if anyone's done a proper exegesis of the way the term 'bondage' has been used down the centuries.<br /><br />As to the Anonymous comment - judging by the standardised format and the concerns with sexism, chastity and female bondage, the comment's from a guy who's been posting misogynistic stuff on dozens of blogs and tweets recently, and pissing off a lot of people. So you're not alone in being insulted, his business appears to be to insult almost everyone who puts any serious thought into aspects of BDSM... Fulanihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14959628434559905605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8670812027273632828.post-1587616026007784502013-03-29T10:23:07.129-07:002013-03-29T10:23:07.129-07:00OMG, billierosie. I never thought your interesting...OMG, billierosie. I never thought your interesting, visually-attractive blog would be visited by the likes of "Anonymous," above, but I suppose anyone can comment.<br /><br />I'm always interested in your take on well-known works of art. I remember seeing that image of Laocoon & his sons in an art history class, & finding it sexy, but at the time, I thought my response was inappropriate (I was about 20.)<br /><br />The earliest erotic art I remember seeing was in a big, full-colour, coffee-table book named World-Famous Paintings that my parents let me read because they thought their children should be exposed to "Culture." The pictures in that book were definitely the hottest I had ever seen, & I sometimes wondered why my parents couldn't seem to see what I saw in them. Your analysis of art always seems refreshing and accurate. Jean Robertahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08805088081675965859noreply@blogger.com