Howl at the Moon

This NYTimes article on wolf-kink erotica and copyright battles is nothing to do with femdom, but too fun not to share. I love stumbling on these odd kinky niches that people are incredibly passionate about. It’s like exploring an ancient underground lake. There’s a small innocuous looking entrance hole on the surface but when you drop through there’s this huge complex space with all sorts of weird evolution happening in the depths.

I did search for wolf themed femdom images but, while it might be popular in the printed word, it’s not a major porn theme. Instead here’s the domesticated equivalent. I do like the fact she’s letting him crawl on the grass rather than the stony path. He must have been a good doggy.

Once again the image search engines have failed me on this one. I don’t recognize the domme or the location. If anyone can help me attribute it, feel free to leave a comment.

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6 thoughts on “Howl at the Moon”

  1. “I did search for wolf themed femd*m images but, while it might be popular in the printed word, it’s not a major p*rn theme.”

    I could, you know, I really could. Among the 5000-odd captioned femd*m images I have posted, I reckon there’s at least three, in the context of fairy tales. But I think the sch**lgirl bullies were enough from me, just for now.

    1. Fairy tales and Red Hiding Hood in particular are probably the best bet for it. Unfortunately most Red Riding Hood Porn devolves into weird bestiality, which might actually match the article’s topic, but doesn’t really fit with my theme. You did have a fun story I found from back in 2011 on the Red Riding Hood theme :-), but didn’t spot any images.

      -paltego

      1. Goodness that was a while ago – little Red and the Big Bad D*minatrix? And rather disturbing… and also doesn’t actually feature a wolf, as the title makes clear.

        OK, so I’ve been challenged. There’s this https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-dtfbTdr57ss/XgeGbwzduHI/AAAAAAAANMY/lFGsPMYe5jQwNUwy5x0iKa7wpFAiUJQKgCLcBGAsYHQ/s1600/SC_Caption_Red%2BRiding%2Bgame.jpg and there’s this https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-6LWkHpMOiIk/XE2pdOATbxI/AAAAAAAAL3E/JrYV2IUajxouZ9mmayOMxmusD_RXY4ERACLcBGAs/s1600/SC_Caption_Woolfie.jpg

        Note that I never claimed they were actual images of wolves, merely wolf-themed femd*m images.

        Basically, exactly the same idea done twice. I do that a lot.

        Even less wolfy: https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-eeoe2yhpIH8/WiJ5fp9SscI/AAAAAAAAKFc/gQbkTaBFCcod4NlRRCzJ7yyeDqBSJBpHwCLcBGAs/s1600/SC_Caption_Footsteps.jpg

        1. Loved those first two links, particularly the longer form version in the first. The finish of that, with the mention of the collar and kennel, works really well for me.

          I’m certainly not opposed to the third image. Boots and tight leather skirts are always welcome. However, I think your creativity really sings on the other ones!

          -paltego

  2. Read it too and was left with the impression that Mrs. Cain [why do I keep on reading Mrs. Cane?] is stretching the DMCA to the max to silence Mrs. Ellis by burying her under copyright violation notices. Kind of ironic because her work is also derivative.

    As for the wolf vs. dog thing, it’s rather apt. Isn’t a dog a domesticated version of his big brother, Mr. Wolf? The image itself looks like a composite to me. Just look at the sharp contrast between the two persons and the background.

    1. Yes, it seems the DMCA has been something of a hand grenade in the creative realm. Blowing things up and thrown fairly indiscriminately. I understand wanting to protect a world that you have created (like Tolkien’s with LoR or Martin GoT), but seems pretty clear the whole wolfie thing was a public domain creation.

      I’m normally fairly good a spotting composites, and I don’t think this one is, but I certainly wouldn’t bet money on it. The image editing software is getting scarily good these days, even for non-professionals.

      -paltego

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