Most of us have experienced waking up from a similar nightmare: Being locked outdoors with no mobile phone.
Posted by Birdwatcher (guest) on Sat 28 Nov 2009, 16:00 EST
I (the aforementioned guest) didn't mean to dismiss others fantasies. Some were suggesting that the bondage was too severe and (I thought) asking the artist to make it less severe. I was simply expressing that I appreciate the severity of it and don't want this kind of art to go away. Also, art isn't (IMO) totally open to interpretation. If I interpreted this painting to be of a unicorn, you could disagree. Some things about this are objective, like the fact that the girl is smiling, which should suggest that the bondage is, at least in her opinion, NOT to severe. I would even argue that the fact that she is smiling means that by definition the bondage is not to severe. I don't think this is an interpretation of art, I think this is a statement about bondage. In conclusion, I think the artist should make more art like this and that people who dislike this because they find it too excessive needn't look.
Peace
~Guest
Posted by guest (guest) on Tue 06 Oct 2009, 21:34 EDT
Happens all the time
In this enchanted world, a wife is happy to take a slavegirl in to be a maid, take the brunt of husband's lust, including giving oral, & submit to her two teenage sons. Normal, everyday life.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Sun 30 Aug 2009, 01:31 EDT
Lisa plays the part of a slavegirl, but is not really one
Agree with Guest, but suggest that this enchanted society already thinks the same way. No louts, oafs or thugs. A girly girl wants to display her beauty, love & serve, & be completely safe.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Sat 15 Aug 2009, 06:46 EDT
Art is in the Eye of the Beholder
Each of us see different things in art. Each of us projects their own kinks into erotic art. And while Guest is more close to the original story behind this image, it doesn't make the fantasies expressed by other badwrongfun. Don't lose your cool because different people see different things in the same image.
Posted by Cidri Katz (Admin) (guest) on Wed 12 Aug 2009, 01:29 EDT
I think you guys are still missing the point. Lisa isn't a slave. The guy whittling there isn't her master and nobody forced her to cook in bondage that made it impossible for her to cook in. She enjoys having her wrists and elbows bound and she's so worried that people will judge her for it that she's volunteering to cook dinner for this random guy. I like this form of bondage much better. This isn't about oppression, it's just about beauty and kindness. She isn't being objectified or beaten into submission. She's expressing herself and hoping that society will respect her for it.
Posted by Guest on Tue 11 Aug 2009, 16:42 EDT
- Can I let her in?
- Only if she tells where she got those wonderful chains.
Posted by Birdwatcher (guest) on Tue 04 Aug 2009, 10:41 EDT
Love it ^^
Posted by murre (guest) on Tue 07 Jul 2009, 16:42 EDT
Suggested back story
Lisa is escaping a poor country & looking for a husband in this enchanted Sweden, which is so well organised that it is mainly upper class with plenty of sugar daddies.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Fri 24 Apr 2009, 00:33 EDT