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She is not bound very tight so she think, she can escape in some way, but steel cuffs will let her never go. A simple addition to helplessness.

She is in bad trouble. She will not endure it for long. I hope she can enjoy it.


What a way to end a beautiful day.
I can't seem to see these images, it takes you to server8.kproxy.com with an invalid session warning:confused::BoredSmiley:
 
Are just crux like poses allowed here?
All you need is a little imagination;)
I have absolutely no problem with these pics, Hondoboot. The poses are very suggesting indeed.:):cool:
They show many aspects of what makes a crux pose so exciting : the exposed body, the surrender (arms wide spread), the restreint (feet closed), and obviously, these are beautiful women:rolleyes:. Thanks for posting.:)
 
Here's a centennial one - something of a 'watershed' according to Wikipedia:-

A Daughter of the Gods

'A Daughter of the Gods' was a 1916 American silent fantasy drama film written and directed by Herbert Brenon. The film was controversial because of the sequences of what was regarded as superfluous nudity by the character Anitia, played by Australian swimming star Annette Kellermann. The scene is regarded as the first complete nude scene by a major star, which occurred during a waterfall sequence, though most of Kellerman's body is covered by her long hair. It was filmed by Fox Film Corporation in Kingston, Jamaica where huge sets were constructed, and directed by Herbert Brenon.

Though stills and publicity photos have survived, the film is now considered lost.

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Here's a centennial one - something of a 'watershed' according to Wikipedia:-

A Daughter of the Gods

'A Daughter of the Gods' was a 1916 American silent fantasy drama film written and directed by Herbert Brenon. The film was controversial because of the sequences of what was regarded as superfluous nudity by the character Anitia, played by Australian swimming star Annette Kellermann. The scene is regarded as the first complete nude scene by a major star, which occurred during a waterfall sequence, though most of Kellerman's body is covered by her long hair. It was filmed by Fox Film Corporation in Kingston, Jamaica where huge sets were constructed, and directed by Herbert Brenon.

Though stills and publicity photos have survived, the film is now considered lost.

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What is so controversial about superfluous nudity, and besides, there is no such thing as unnecessary nudity;)
Too bad the film is lost:(
Interesting post Bobinder.
 
Here's a centennial one - something of a 'watershed' according to Wikipedia:-

A Daughter of the Gods

'A Daughter of the Gods' was a 1916 American silent fantasy drama film written and directed by Herbert Brenon. The film was controversial because of the sequences of what was regarded as superfluous nudity by the character Anitia, played by Australian swimming star Annette Kellermann. The scene is regarded as the first complete nude scene by a major star, which occurred during a waterfall sequence, though most of Kellerman's body is covered by her long hair. It was filmed by Fox Film Corporation in Kingston, Jamaica where huge sets were constructed, and directed by Herbert Brenon.

Though stills and publicity photos have survived, the film is now considered lost.

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What is so controversial about superfluous nudity, and besides, there is no such thing as unnecessary nudity;)
Too bad the film is lost:(
Interesting post Bobinder.
It sounds like it had a lot going for it - a sequence with a sultan (romantic sub-plot?) and then the nude scenes in Jamaica.
I have to agree with Hondo - there's nothing unnecessary or superfluous about nudity. Very careless to lose the film.
 
She has wonderful hips and an amazing waist. Full thick hair and lovely breasts!

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:rolleyes:
;)
 
It sounds like it had a lot going for it - a sequence with a sultan (romantic sub-plot?) and then the nude scenes in Jamaica.
I have to agree with Hondo - there's nothing unnecessary or superfluous about nudity. Very careless to lose the film.
Some taboos are just persistent. I imagine the film suffered from celluloid-decomposition in storage. The same thing happened to the 1919 film 'Ravished Armenia' (aka 'Auction of Souls'.) Very sad.
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