Reflecting on the situation

I like the subtlety of this image. There’s actually quite a lot going on, but it’s very understated. There’s the element of control, his chastity and her distorting grip on his face. There’s the concentration, his abstract focus on sensation and her look downwards to the eventual point of penetration. Finally, there’s the strap-on itself, the hidden focus of the image. I like to imagine she’s about to bend him forward very carefully, keeping a firm controlling grip on his face as she lines up to sink into him.

Reflected image of strap-on playIt’s an image originally from Strap-On dreamer, a site I’ve commented on favorably in the past. I found this image via the At Her Feet tumblr.

Author: paltego

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5 thoughts on “Reflecting on the situation”

  1. paltego,

    I agree the photo is packed with subtleties. One other thing I like about it, and it’s just a personal little kink of mine, I love to position my submissive perfectly; getting her just the way I want her, then telling her not to fucking move an inch 🙂

    Suzanne

    1. Hi Suzanne,

      I’ve heard that approach referred to as mental bondage. It makes for a fun scene, in a damned if you do and damned if you don’t kind of way 🙂

      -paltego

  2. Hi paltego,

    I like that he’s such a sleazy looking old fuck and she so outclasses him. It suggests a whole range of subtexts. Who are they? Is it a professional relationship or do they have something together beyond a financial understanding? Where exactly are they? A hotel perhaps? I love the window aglow with afternoon sunlight, suggesting that they’ve stepped away from the workaday world for this. I love his nakedness and her being clothed, His abandonment and her intensity.

    Best,

    scott
    Mrs. Kelly’s Playhouse

    1. Hey scott,

      I’m not sure I’d go so far as to call him a sleazy old fuck, but she definitely outclasses him. And like you, I enjoy the light through the window as well. It gives it an air of normality and realism that is often missing in these kind of shots. It’s a fun image to weave a story around.

      -paltego

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