HNT - 17th Century Stocks and Bonds

Historic Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, a recreation of a town founded in 1699 might present itself as family friendly. But they’ve recreated historic bondage gear as well… in public no less!

I’m tellin’ ya, we might like to think kink is new. All that’s really new is the word “kink.” :-)

Happy HNT (or Half-nekkid Thursday!)




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Now THAT is the ultimate restraint device. I may just get one for my bedroom. ;)

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I love it! I need those in my play room. hmmmm DT will have to work on something like that for me!

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There are so many things I could think useful to do with those ;)

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Great post. Sexy is as sexy always has been. :)

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“all that’s really new is the word ‘kink’” — you hit the nail on the head! and it looks as though you got your head nailed too this week, figleaf. . . hehe i’ll have to visit virginia, then, to get my worldly bondage on, eh? will you come with me? ;)

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... and here they all claimed to be so God fearing and conservative – ha!

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Am I the only pedant here!?

If the town was founded in 1699, then it would be 17th (or even 18th) century stocks and bonds – the 16th century came to an end 99 years earlier!

Oh yeah – and technically, the one you’re shown in is a pillory.

I’ll get me coat…

[Teach me to post in a hurry. Yes, 1699 = 17th Century. And really, by the time these implements would have been located there it would have been the 18th Century. As a programmer really, really ought to be more comfortable with 1-based and 0-based index conversions. :-) Thanks, SDE, I’ve fixed the bug. —fl]

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Havent been there in so long! But I’m sure I’d have a different mind set nowadays looking at that stuff.

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Hehehe been a norty boy have we? They would look awesomes in our dungeon!

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I love this, and I am also amused by your half-hearted face-blurring-out.

[Thanks for your kind words, Amber, I’m glad you like them. And yeah, it was pretty half-hearted blurring wasn’t it. But pretty unavoidable considering the content. —fl]

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