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Something I've wondered about many of these series, how a girl who's been tortured on the Tiger Bench
can walk - in heavy ankle irons - to the Place of Execution, and stand straight while her final sentence is read?
In this scene, one who's obviously been broken quite literally, has had to be dragged out -
but her companions dare not disobey, even though their feet and legs must be torturing them still!

They're extremely durable ... just like us CruxGirls when we are crucified again and again.
 
Nudity in these photos-photoshop.But the hair is real!)))

So is the lack of nudity a cultural thing, a legal thing, or a personal preference?

I assumed the hair was real. That was kind of a joke. Women in the U.S. shave their armpits and legs almost without exception. Body hair on women is considered very gross. In fact I had always assumed lack of armpit hair was just another one of the female genders' lovely secondary sexual characteristics. I had never seen armpit hair on a woman until I was in my twenties. Then when I was riding a subway in a city in Europe, a woman; a young, attractive woman in a sleeveless blouse, reached up and grabbed the straphanger.

I think now there is a movement for women to stop shaving their pits. Hell, I don't blame them. But for me, a bare armpit is erotic, and a hairy one is just gross.
 
I think nudity in the media is pretty severely censored in China as (with weird pixellation) in Japan.
As Kuza says, the few nudes we see in this thread are either photoshopped, or filmed outwith China,
or secretly at considerable risk...

A Korean friend tells me our natural hair is worn with pride and regarded as a sign of true womanhood -
pussy-shaving is frowned on, men who want their women shaved down there are suspected of paedo tendencies.

As for me, I do shave my armpits, but not (except around the bikini line) my pussy.
 
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I think nudity in the media is pretty severely censored in China as (with weird pixellation) in Japan.
As Kuza says, the few nudes we see in this thread are either photoshopped, or filmed outwith China,
or secretly at considerable risk...

A Korean friend tells me our natural hair is worn with pride and regarded as a sign of true womanhood -
pussy-shaving is frowned on, men who want their women shaved down there are suspected of paedo tendencies.

As for me, I do shave my armpits, but not (except around the bikini line) my pussy.

In the U.S., if a woman doesn't shave, she's seen as either a retro hippie chick or a bull dyke (not that there's anything wrong with that.)

A girlfriend of mine once shaved her pussy bare and I found it both erotic and disturbing. Erotic mainly because she had done it for me, and also because, I mean, there it is--right there, no place to hide. But disturbing because it's like a child's, and that's not erotic at all. So the Korean attitude makes a lot of sense to me. I read that Sasha Grey was criticized for not shaving her pussy, and her response was "This is what a grown woman looks like."

I like shaved pussies in bondage and torture pics because a torturer might well shave a woman bare. They certainly did for interrogations during the Inquisition. I read somewhere that victims were shaved all over not just to find devil's marks, but because demons were thought to hide in the hair follicles. They may have demons confused with lice, an understandable mistake.

Landing strips or other pubic topiary strikes me as a bit absurd. That, along with tattoos and stripper shoes, goes on my personal shit list.
 
So is the lack of nudity a cultural thing, a legal thing, or a personal preference?

I assumed the hair was real. That was kind of a joke. Women in the U.S. shave their armpits and legs almost without exception. Body hair on women is considered very gross. In fact I had always assumed lack of armpit hair was just another one of the female genders' lovely secondary sexual characteristics. I had never seen armpit hair on a woman until I was in my twenties. Then when I was riding a subway in a city in Europe, a woman; a young, attractive woman in a sleeveless blouse, reached up and grabbed the straphanger.

I think now there is a movement for women to stop shaving their pits. Hell, I don't blame them. But for me, a bare armpit is erotic, and a hairy one is just gross.
There's almost no nudity in Chinese bondage dramas.But the usual porn she has.
 
I like shaved pussies in bondage and torture pics because a torturer might well shave a woman bare.
Yes, the possibilities for Torture have not escaped me - and I've experienced them!
Plucking is veeeeeeeeeery painful!
 
Yes, the possibilities for Torture have not escaped me - and I've experienced them!
Plucking is veeeeeeeeeery painful!

Ouch! I seem to recall reading in some book of torture or other, that there was a device that looked like interlocking combs. It was twisted into a woman's (head) hair, and then she would be suspended by it. But I don't think it was meant to tear out the hair. I bet you could have a smaller version and use it to tear out the pubic hair. What a way to start an interrogation session!
 
Ouch! I seem to recall reading in some book of torture or other, that there was a device that looked like interlocking combs. It was twisted into a woman's (head) hair, and then she would be suspended by it. But I don't think it was meant to tear out the hair. I bet you could have a smaller version and use it to tear out the pubic hair. What a way to start an interrogation session!
Tear out the pubic hairs is not a torture, for me it makes me arouse in pain :D
 
Tear out the pubic hairs is not a torture, for me it makes me arouse in pain :D
You prove my belief that Eastern girls cope with pain
better than us in the West - I reckon I handle it better than many,
but pussy-pulling really hurts hard (almost too much to be arousing :devil: )


That's a really erotic kind of bondage -
the way it works on a woman's muscles
in her groin, thighs and lions is strangely arousing - love it!
 
You prove my belief that Eastern girls cope with pain
better than us in the West - I reckon I handle it better than many,
but pussy-pulling really hurts hard (almost too much to be arousing :devil: )
There are lots of couples who are a decade older than my 30 age, there druken husbands hit their wives every days and their wives still love them, there is a burmese saying, the more cruel the more sad love. but in my era, we cant accept any abuse by men. For me , I really hate men hurt women by physically like slapping or punching in relationship affairs as mostly see in my neighbouring country Thailand's MTV. ( I dont meant on fantasy bdsm style or crux fantasy , here I love most shameless ways to be tortured :D)

Even we may handle more pain than western side, there is a case we cant handle pain like western side.After giving a birth, almost all of us are living in pain on hospital for a week at least mostly and cant even get up in very first one or two days while some of you can easily get up and go back home in the same day of giving birth.

And worst thing in burma is both doctors and mothers mostly choose operation by scaring normal birth :D
 
Even we may handle more pain than western side, there is a case we cant handle pain like western side.After giving a birth, almost all of us are living in pain on hospital for a week at least mostly and cant even get up in very first one or two days while some of you can easily get up and go back home in the same day of giving birth.

I'm not so sure that's a case of Western women handling birthing pain better, or a reflection of changing medical and insurance practice (in the U.S.). When I was born (1950's) a woman going into labor was routinely given anesthesia and the baby basically extracted. I believe this is how my siblings and I were delivered. At that time breastfeeding was also frowned on. Formula was considered far more nutritious than breast milk.

Even back a few decades when my child was born, my wife and I were given a steak dinner in the hospital room on the day of delivery and she was given a few days to recover.

Now for a normal, uneventful birth, insurance will pay for a day or two at most. Which is fine, because you don't want to be in a hospital any longer than you have to. And if you want a steak dinner, send out for it, lol.
 
I'm not so sure that's a case of Western women handling birthing pain better, or a reflection of changing medical and insurance practice (in the U.S.). When I was born (1950's) a woman going into labor was routinely given anesthesia and the baby basically extracted. I believe this is how my siblings and I were delivered. At that time breastfeeding was also frowned on. Formula was considered far more nutritious than breast milk.

Even back a few decades when my child was born, my wife and I were given a steak dinner in the hospital room on the day of delivery and she was given a few days to recover.

Now for a normal, uneventful birth, insurance will pay for a day or two at most. Which is fine, because you don't want to be in a hospital any longer than you have to. And if you want a steak dinner, send out for it, lol.
It sounds resonable... yeah in my country we dont hv much insurance policy, our money ..we hv to keep it... and evrything we hv to pay by ourself. . .income taxes, always cut regularly but much lower than western side... for our old days, we hv to plan by ourself...health care, we must given by our own ... esp in my country and most of south east asia culture ;)
 
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