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Anyone read "The Book of Revelation" by Rupert Thomson
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No. I'll try it. Thanks for the recommendation. Do you think it would be a good pick for the BDSM BOTM?
this is some of the synopsis
An English novelist, a tale of brief sexual slavery and the years of dissipation that follow.
After 18 days of forced sexual slavery by 3 women, during which the unnamed protagonist is chained to a wall by his punctured foreskin and forced to dance portions of "Swan Lake" (chain and all), used as an hors d'oeuvres platter for a swanky dinner party at which his penis is the dessert, crudely tattooed on his hip and sodomized with a strap-on dildo, the man is dumped, safe but spent, on a lawn in an Amsterdam, Netherlands, suburb.
Have you read it?
If so what did you get out of it? I hesitate to ask did you enjoy it without knowing whether you have a sadistic lean practicing physical and psychological torture or masochistic, being the recipient. As I am being encouraged to explore my sadistic leanings through RP I wondered if it might give a good perspective of what the man endures.
The reviews on Amazon are very positive.
I've read it. Loved it. There is far to much stuff in here that has the woman tied up! This book has the tables turned. I would struggle to overpower a guy in real life, but there is more than one way to skin a cat, (as the book shows). Do we want to ape male behaviour (excuse the image) or improve on it?. I don't want to sound like a raving feminist (I'm not), nor I don't want to relinquish control. Neither do I want a pansy! which is why the book is pleasurable. The male lead doesn't want to be tied up. He has been kidnapped. Raped. Why shouldn't the female take everything and leave the man with nothing!
I'll be dishing out the physical and psychological treatment. It's not torture, it's redressing the balance of power.
I like the way you think. The way you describe it makes it sound believable and not like it's trying to satisfy a cliche.
I have noticed there is a huge void, and from what I can ascertain, a need for well focused, and possibly sadistic, female domination here on Lit.
Time to restore equilibrium.
And I am definitely going to read this book. Any other suggestions in this niche genre will be immensely appreciated.
Sade's 120 Days of Sodom is interesting to say the least. Approach with caution. Unfortunately not in the same fetish due to the time it was written. He's hardly an espouser of the feminist movement. As for other writers I'm going to have to go back to my bookcase and see.
Life is the lesson learned.
I did wonder where I should start with de Sade. I'm expecting to be disgusted from what I've heard, or maybe that was my mindset before I had my eyes opened to Lit.
I guess it goes without saying that reading the books are more effective than some directors perspective and a limited technology film.
Do you recommend any of Sacher-Masoch's work?
I appreciate your suggestions and I agree life is the lesson learned. God forbid that I should ever stop learning, for it will be the end of me.
I think I may have over egged the pudding! There are way more qualified people in the BSDM scene here that I. I don't even own a straight jacket
If you have a recommendation then I'd love to hear it (even if it's not my flavour) along with with you liked it.
With regards to films; A couple of obvious recommendations spring to mind. Bound and Oldboy.
I've just discovered the book club here, so maybe I should wander over there
p.s. I would believe de Sade is heavy going for even the strongest of stomachs but still worth the read. Forewarned is forearmed.
I've read it. Loved it. There is far to much stuff in here that has the woman tied up! This book has the tables turned. I would struggle to overpower a guy in real life, but there is more than one way to skin a cat, (as the book shows). Do we want to ape male behaviour (excuse the image) or improve on it?. I don't want to sound like a raving feminist (I'm not), nor I don't want to relinquish control. Neither do I want a pansy! which is why the book is pleasurable. The male lead doesn't want to be tied up. He has been kidnapped. Raped. Why shouldn't the female take everything and leave the man with nothing!
I'll be dishing out the physical and psychological treatment. It's not torture, it's redressing the balance of power.
"Confessions of an English Slave" by Yolanda Celbridge is one you might also enjoy. The main character is definitely no sissy but very much enjoys being dominated. It's well written in a vaguely old-English style and was recommended to be by a Dominant lady. My leanings are towards the submissive side yet we both enjoyed it so I think it may be something that could be enjoyed from both ends of the flogger
this is some of the synopsis
An English novelist, a tale of brief sexual slavery and the years of dissipation that follow.
After 18 days of forced sexual slavery by 3 women, during which the unnamed protagonist is chained to a wall by his punctured foreskin and forced to dance portions of "Swan Lake" (chain and all), used as an hors d'oeuvres platter for a swanky dinner party at which his penis is the dessert, crudely tattooed on his hip and sodomized with a strap-on dildo, the man is dumped, safe but spent, on a lawn in an Amsterdam, Netherlands, suburb.
It sounds like the perfect long weekend...
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Are you an avocado aficionado by any chance?