thecornflake
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Hi,
I'm looking for book recommendations for fairly hardcore bdsm fiction, and also any good non-fiction books that cover the real boundary stuff (as I see it) - breath play, rape fantasies, pissing etc. Reviews on Amazon seem to be poor in this area as far as giving an idea of the general content, and from the blurbs you'd think every black lace/x--libris book had pretty much the same plot - lots of women go to secret club at country house to be taught how to be submissive <yawn>.
Either female or male domination would be fine. My wife has a few of the standard black lace etc books, but I'm looking for a couple more that we would both enjoy reading and we find we probably like reading about stuff that is a little further than where we currently would go in reality. The only one thing that we are not interested in is anything involving faeces.
Things I've thought sound good from Amazon reviews are The Torture Garden, or Macho Sluts by Patrick Califia-Rice from a fiction point of view, and Sensuous Magic: A Guide for Adventurous Couples as a non-fiction example?
I'm looking for book recommendations for fairly hardcore bdsm fiction, and also any good non-fiction books that cover the real boundary stuff (as I see it) - breath play, rape fantasies, pissing etc. Reviews on Amazon seem to be poor in this area as far as giving an idea of the general content, and from the blurbs you'd think every black lace/x--libris book had pretty much the same plot - lots of women go to secret club at country house to be taught how to be submissive <yawn>.
Either female or male domination would be fine. My wife has a few of the standard black lace etc books, but I'm looking for a couple more that we would both enjoy reading and we find we probably like reading about stuff that is a little further than where we currently would go in reality. The only one thing that we are not interested in is anything involving faeces.
Things I've thought sound good from Amazon reviews are The Torture Garden, or Macho Sluts by Patrick Califia-Rice from a fiction point of view, and Sensuous Magic: A Guide for Adventurous Couples as a non-fiction example?