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A Way in a Manger

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A festively titled photo-story from Fessée 10 with lovely Susie Jenkins, who also made a few videos. I'll post one tomorrow. ‘I tell you,’ I heard him boast just the other day, ‘I tell you, if this barn could speak, it’d have a tale or two to tell!’ ‘If this barn could speak!’ Of course I can speak, and can tell more than just a couple of tales. Take last Tuesday. for example. A quiet day, reasonable weather and everybody working out of doors. Then some time in the early afternoon, Susie Jenkins arrived. As soon as she entered I knew the score, but it was a new experience for her. She was a little apprehensive, but she had a firm tilt to her jaw, which I quite liked, and she was dressed casually but appropriately with a white shirt tucked into black breeches with traditional riding boots and hat. She sat on a bale, fiddling with her crop, obviously wondering what to expect. She wouldn’t have picked up any rumours in the vill...

Artwork — Paula Meadows’ Fessée covers 3

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Here is the final batch of Paula Meadows covers from Fessée magazine. Issue 9: What an enticing beauty she is. Interesting that the viewpoint being portrayed by Paula is that of a man (and not a particularly good-looking one, judging by the reflection in the mirror.) Issue 10: Dressed like that she was just asking for some nautical punishment. The guy on the dinghy in the background is enjoying the view and who can blame him. Issue 11: She is dressed perfectly to give him his birthday present. I hope he appreciates it. Or is it maybe her birthday…?

Artwork — Paula Meadows’ Fessée covers 2

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Here is the second batch of Paula Meadows covers from Fessée magazine. Issue 5: Oh I say! That ballboy is finding it hard to do his job, I imagine. Female tennis players do have such wonderfully toned legs and buttocks. This must represent the fantasy of many a young lad watching Wimbledon. Issue 6: What a look on her face — whatever is about to happen is most definitely consensual — but what a shock the dog walker is about to get! Issue 7: A medieval wedding night perhaps. This damsel certainly looks up for it, and who placed the whip on the chair ready for action — him or her? Issue 8: Oh, hello! I come back from work early and what do I find you reading in the back garden when I get home? We might have to put some of those pictures into practice.

Artwork — Paula Meadows’ Fessée covers 1

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More orphaned artwork, this time from the incomparable Paula Meadows. Here are the beautifully illustrated covers from the first four editions of Fessée magazine. Issue 1: A self-portrait of Paula reading this very issue including the cover art (an example of the Droste effect). She is wearing sexy underwear (views on knickers over suspender straps or vice versa anyone? — Paula looks like the former, which I guess is more practical for various reasons) and a cane is tucked discreetly behind her on the window sill. A picture of a contented spanko and proud editor. Issue 2: What’s going on here? Are they lovingly holding hands in front of their rack of punishment implements, with a look of aroused anticipation on her face. Or is she trying to stop him taking an implement from the rack with a look of fearful anticipation on her face. His closed eyes seem to indicate the former. Issue 3: Nice to see an admirer of fine art… Some ...

The Exploits of Mitzi 8

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The final instalment of Mitzi’s exploits, from Fessée 11 Well I’ve never come across any further exploits of Mitzi, have you?

The Exploits of Mitzi 7

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From Fessée 10