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pigletmina on DeviantArt has some nice mother and daughter scenes -
not Crucifixion (so far), more in the Dolcett direction....
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pigletmina on DeviantArt has some nice mother and daughter scenes -
not Crucifixion (so far), more in the Dolcett direction....
I liked the “oh crap” exclamation by the daughter in the first one
pigletmina on DeviantArt has some nice mother and daughter scenes -
not Crucifixion (so far), more in the Dolcett direction....
It illustrates a point I've noticed in pigletmina's work (same applies to #3, and several I've found on DevArt) -And that pic (the original) is a favorite of mine, I love the contrast between the two girls' bodies, the way they are bound, the one seeking comfort, the other, body partly turned in response, not quite so sure.
It illustrates a point I've noticed in pigletmina's work (same applies to #3, and several I've found on DevArt) -
you often need to read the right-hand speech bubbles first. Her first language is Persian,
she may well have done the first version in that language, at least she tends to think from right to left.
Yes, I only discovered how prolific when she 'watched' me and I reciprocated -
I recognised a few, but found a good many more to fave - some clever manips,
but I like especially her little speech-bubble dialogues, very much in the spirit of Dolcett!
Searching on the net....
- Bitch! He wanted to take off my boyfriend; He undressed before him to get it.The last one is great: women indulging the sufferings of another (naked) woman.....
Disgusted women can generate extreme hatred.
But the Woman that God gave him, every fibre of her frame
Proves her launched for one sole issue, armed and engined for the same;
And to serve that single issue, lest the generations fail,
The female of the species must be deadlier than the male.
(Rudyardd Kipling)
I don´t know anything about Kipling - other than that he was a great author - but I´m afraid he wasn´t really at ease in the presence of womanI think it was rather his experience of the behaviour of British women in the hothouse of Imperial India!
The first stanza is the best known, the rest of the poem brilliantly constructed in rhyme and rhythm,
but it becomes more of lecture - highly non-PC - on the innate viciousness of the female sex -
WHEN the Himalayan peasant meets the he-bear in his pride,
He shouts to scare the monster, who will often turn aside.
But the she-bear thus accosted rends the peasant tooth and nail.
For the female of the species is more deadly than the male.
Sadism or revenge to an extreme degree, right?
for me too ! A dream !Here's one of my favourites on that theme...
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