
Miss Suzanna Maxwell has two signal whips, so it’s going to be double trouble & double the pain for her errant slave.
Alfresco Domination: Playing Outdoors
It’s summer, the sun is out and it’s warm (well some of the time), so it’s the perfect time to get outdoors and play with your sub. We love being outside at The Mansion. There is more space which is helpful when using 6ft bull whips; you can get super messy in all those humiliating splosh sessions; or return to nature, being tied to a tree or connecting with the stinging nettles 🙂 Pups and ponyboys can run around – under strict supervision of course, plus there’s all that lovely mud!
Alfresco Femdom Gallery
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with Miss Suzanna Maxwell, Miss Eve Harper, Miss Zara Durose, Mistress Amrita, Dom Strapon, Mistress Katerina & Mistress Sidonia
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This interest in algolagnia (deriving sexual pleasure and stimulation from physical pain) appears to be the result, in part at least, of experiences of flogging at public school. Ronald Pearsall in Night’s Black Angels – The Forms and Faces of Victorian Cruelty (1975) writes,
All the following quotes are further extracts from the ‘Flagellation’ entry in Ashbee’s Index of Forbidden Books, which I think place Miss Berkley as most certainly, the First Lady of professional domination. “Her instruments of torture were more numerous than those of any other governess. Her supply of birch was extensive, and kept in water, so that it was always green and pliant: she had shafts with a dozen whip thongs on each of them; a dozen different sizes of cat-o’-nine-tails, some with needle points worked into them; various kinds of thin bending canes; leather straps like coach traces; battledoors, made of thick sole-leather, with inch nails run through to docket, and currycomb tough hides rendered callous by many years flagellation. Holly brushes, furze brushes; a prickly evergreen, called butcher’s bush; and during the summer, a glass and China vases, filled with a constant supply of green nettles, with which she often restored the dead to life.”





























































































































































