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The most notorious damsel in distress

Posted: 23 Aug 2020, 16:44
by gaby
... well, that from my perspective. I found a video of the John Willie's comics Sweet Gwendoline but in video format. To explain it a bit, it's the same comics but someone came up with the brilliant idea of putting them in video format. I like it because it has a musical background that helps create the right atmosphere, but I don't like that I don't have time to read the comics before it moves on (just pausing the video)

Re: The most notorious damsel in distress

Posted: 30 Aug 2020, 03:51
by Shannon SteelSlave
I find it easier to just read the PDF. My wild imagination can fill in the music and voices.

Re: The most notorious damsel in distress

Posted: 30 Aug 2020, 05:20
by JIMDINI
Shannon SteelSlave wrote:I find it easier to just read the PDF. My wild imagination can fill in the music and voices.
Fortunately I have an actual book :D

Re: The most notorious damsel in distress

Posted: 30 Aug 2020, 05:23
by Shannon SteelSlave
JIMDINI wrote:Fortunately I have an actual book :D
And you hadn't posted your own PDF? You're still in my cool book, Jim, with a lifetime membership.
The thread that found the link to the PDF is here : viewtopic.php?f=27&t=12953#p95154

Re: The most notorious damsel in distress

Posted: 30 Aug 2020, 11:14
by JIMDINI
Shannon SteelSlave wrote: You're still in my cool book, Jim, with a lifetime membership.
The thread that found the link to the PDF is here : viewtopic.php?f=27&t=12953#p95154
Thanks Shan, I am like Capt. J T K, I like to hold an actual book. BTW my copy has a 12 page written foreword, introduction, bibliography and some correspondence as well. I will see if I can find some time to scan.

Re: The most notorious damsel in distress

Posted: 30 Aug 2020, 11:47
by bound_jenny
JIMDINI wrote:I am like Capt. J T K, I like to hold an actual book
I can relate to that. Old school books. The older ones have a nice smell. My oldest book is a 1919 atlas - best history lesson ever.

Where else can you get directions to Ifni? :mrgreen:

And I'm a Trekkie. :hi:

Jenny.

Re: The most notorious damsel in distress

Posted: 30 Aug 2020, 16:34
by kinbaku
bound_jenny wrote:And I'm a Trekkie. :hi: Jenny.
I have the digitized enhanced seasons 1, 2 and 3. Gene Roddenberry was way ahead of its time.

Re: The most notorious damsel in distress

Posted: 31 Aug 2020, 00:20
by bound_jenny
kinbaku wrote:
bound_jenny wrote:And I'm a Trekkie. :hi: Jenny.
I have the digitized enhanced seasons 1, 2 and 3. Gene Roddenberry was way ahead of its time.
So do I.

Roddenberry was a genius.

Jenny.

Re: The most notorious damsel in distress

Posted: 13 Sep 2020, 18:31
by JIMDINI
bound_jenny wrote:And I'm a Trekkie.

Jenny.
Aren't we all :)
And they had some good bondages

Re: The most notorious damsel in distress

Posted: 13 Sep 2020, 20:22
by bound_jenny
JIMDINI wrote:
bound_jenny wrote:And I'm a Trekkie.

Jenny.
Aren't we all :)
And they had some good bondages
I like the first one where Archer and T'Pol are tied up right up to their fingers. 8)

Can't stop imagining myself in that tie. :drool:

Come to think of it, Vulcan BDSM must be intensely boring... :rofl:

Jenny.

Re: The most notorious damsel in distress

Posted: 13 Sep 2020, 21:24
by JIMDINI
bound_jenny wrote:I like the first one where Archer and T'Pol are tied up right up to their fingers.

Can't stop imagining myself in that tie.
Yes you would be Tightly laced from neck to toe, Just the tightly laced hood is missing :twisted:
bound_jenny wrote:Come to think of it, Vulcan BDSM must be intensely boring...
They'd probably think of it as beginners Krakroa wh’ltri :rofl:

Re: The most notorious damsel in distress

Posted: 20 Sep 2020, 03:56
by ponylady
bound_jenny wrote:
I can relate to that. Old school books. The older ones have a nice smell. My oldest book is a 1919 atlas - best history lesson ever.

Where else can you get directions to Ifni? :mrgreen:

And I'm a Trekkie

Jenny.
Plus, it‘s way more fun being dressed & tied as sweet gwen
(See my avatar) And trying to turn the pages with your nose than scrolling through
The pdf on a touchscreen with said smelling organ.

Ih, & i‘m a trekkie too.

P.s.: greatest recurring offscreen/insinuated bdsm references
In ST?: thea jadzia/worf relationship in DS8

Re: The most notorious damsel in distress

Posted: 20 Sep 2020, 05:12
by Shannon SteelSlave
ponylady wrote:Plus, it‘s way more fun being dressed & tied as sweet gwen
(See my avatar) And trying to turn the pages with your nose than scrolling through
The pdf on a touchscreen with said smelling organ.
You're on page 78

Re: The most notorious damsel in distress

Posted: 20 Sep 2020, 05:44
by ponylady
Shannon SteelSlave wrote:
ponylady wrote:Plus, it‘s way more fun being dressed & tied as sweet gwen
(See my avatar) And trying to turn the pages with your nose than scrolling through
The pdf on a touchscreen with said smelling organ.
You're on page 78
I routinely have trouble getting past page 5, we‘re talking about the godfather of kink, after all.

Re: The most notorious damsel in distress

Posted: 20 Sep 2020, 15:41
by kinbaku
ponylady wrote:I routinely have trouble getting past page 5, we‘re talking about the godfather of kink, after all.
Although the real work starts from page 6. But the fantasy is stronger than reality. Sometimes I don't even get to page 5 and get stuck on the front pages. :mrgreen: