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SomethingDark – Online Magazine Shines Light on Cultural Crisis
Posted by: | CommentsSomethingDark (SDk) free counter culture web magazine has released issue 2, marking our descent into economic and cultural darkness. The new issue presents original fiction from one of America’s most consistent and prolific writers of literary erotica, Marilyn Jaye Lewis. There’s sublime, opulent, transgressive and thought-provoking photography and art, including a feature on Alan Daniels, who created the artwork for the iconic film Blade Runner.

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Washington DC – New Focus for Fetish in the USA
Posted by: | CommentsThere’s so much more to Washington D.C.

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Richard Savage Artist and illustrator
Posted by: | CommentsRichard Savage has been a figurative artist for twenty years. His work is diverse and his aim is to capture something of the celebration of life in all its wonderful shades. He works mainly in acrylics, but is also happy working in oils, pastels, line and wash, watercolour and mixed media

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Marquis Issue 50
Posted by: | CommentsMarquis fetish magazine celebrates its 50th issue, on sale now, see www.marquis.de The head of Marquis is Peter Czernich, who also publishes Heavy Rubber and Marquis Style, as well as websites including www.heavyrubber.com , www.rubbermodels.com and www.peterwczernich.com We mark the occasion with these reflections from Peter, after seventeen years producing fetish images… “It makes me happy to think that I may have helped to free some people from their complexes, from feeling sick because of their fetishes. That’s the way many people were when I started out, around the mid 1980s. At least in Germany, I think what we did helped develop the modern fetish scene, and especially women have made an amazing change

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Marquis Issue 50
Marquis Issue 50
Posted by: | CommentsMarquis fetish magazine celebrates its 50th issue, on sale now, see www.marquis.de The head of Marquis is Peter Czernich, who also publishes Heavy Rubber and Marquis Style, as well as websites including www.heavyrubber.com , www.rubbermodels.com and www.peterwczernich.com We mark the occasion with these reflections from Peter, after seventeen years producing fetish images… “It makes me happy to think that I may have helped to free some people from their complexes, from feeling sick because of their fetishes.

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Ask Patrick: Don’t upset the baby
Posted by: | CommentsPatrick: I was shocked and upset by your column about the married couple who were fighting about the husband’s involvement in adult baby activities. You stereotyped this fantasy as ‚”fetish‚” and pathologized it by saying it was the result of unmet developmental needs during early childhood.
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ASK PATRICK: In BDSM, Slave chooses Master, not the other way around
Posted by: | CommentsDear Patrick: I am a slave girl who is owned by two masters. I should say ‚”was owned‚” because they are breaking up. The house is going to be sold, and they will use the proceeds to go their separate ways.
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BDSMBadAdvice: Where are the submissive boys?
Posted by: | CommentsDear BDSMBadAdvice, I am a gay Leatherman living in a large city. After years of identifying as a boy, I have begun exploring my Daddy side in the last year. I’m fairly attractive, in pretty good shape, college-educated, self-employed and active in my city’s Leather community
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Ask Patrick: Can’t afford a baby
Posted by: | CommentsPatrick: My husband is an adult baby. He wishes to be dressed in adult-sized baby clothes and a diaper, and kept in an adult-sized play pen.
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Ask Patrick: Scared to be a SuperMasochist?
Posted by: | CommentsDear Patrick: I am concerned that every time I play, I seem to require higher levels of pain. Each scene is ‚ heavier‚ than the last
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Ask Patrick: Scared to be a SuperMasochist?