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Whipped: A Lesbian Romance

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Laat uw merk op authentieke wijze groeien door uw merkcontent te delen met de makers van het internet. Kom meer te weten I have to admit that it was these scenes of "kinkiness"--torture, deathtraps, and Feats of Strength--that got me into the Peplum genre in the first place.

He said in a video on social media that the women could have been given a lighter sentence and counselling as it was their first offence.I'm really into sadism and masochism in a severely rough sex kind of way. I also enjoy being tied up and engaging in certain types of role-play. It took me a long time to come to terms with my kinks, but I'm glad I'm finally able to open up about them." Not necessarily DD/lg but just a daddy kink. Also being choked, spanked, and having my hair pulled." Continuing with the discussion of how the PEPLUM genre helped in disrobing the human body in the world of cinema that eventually led to more explicit productions in the late 1960s and 1970s, something which has lasted up to today. Well, maybe not in movies released to theatres but the tradition is still on-going with cable TV shows such as SPARTACUS series or GAME OF THRONES. These torture (aka kinky) moments were so common that when the more explicit films of the 1970s came along, people were already pretty much accustomed to seeing them in such films set in Antiquity and the next logical step was simply going even further, like what they did in CALIGULA (1979). The list goes on and on : tie-up, torture using fire (not branding), netting, torture with water, etc. I could write a whole book on this alone. In fact, someone did write a book of the subject of whipping, called LASH!, and it mostly featured PEPLUM films.

Of possible interest to film students and bad film buffs, two versions (TV and theater) of a scene from a cheesy TV-movie. "Nightmare in Badham County" was first shown on television in 1976 to capitalize on the then-popular women-in-prison exploitation trend. A racier R-rated version with added nude scenes was then released to theaters as "Nightmare" (and later on video). BuzzFeed Bring Me Obsessed with travel? Discover unique things to do, places to eat, and sights to see in the best destinations around the world with Bring Me!I believe that another influence may well have been the comic strips or "fumetti", which were as popular in Italy as anywhere else. "Flash Gordon" was popular all over Europe, and that strip had its share of torture, executions, and arena scenes.

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