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There is a memorable scene in the movie "Marat/Sade" or "The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as  Performed by the Inmates of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade" where the actress Glenda Jackson, portraying the inmate at the insane asylum Charenton who is herself portraying Charlotte Corday, the murderer of Marat, whips the actor portraying the Marquis de Sade with her hair, by flicking her head over the bare-back of the Marquis while he is on all fours in front of her.

 

Ooooh, to have you replicate the scene with your long, golden hair. 

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There is a memorable scene in the movie "Marat/Sade" or "The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as  Performed by the Inmates of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade" where the actress Glenda Jackson, portraying the inmate at the insane asylum Charenton who is herself portraying Charlotte Corday, the murderer of Marat, whips the actor portraying the Marquis de Sade with her hair, by flicking her head over the bare-back of the Marquis while he is on all fours in front of her.

 

Ooooh, to have you replicate the scene with your long, golden hair.

You are giving me SUCH great material to work with here! Not only that, but also have piqued my interest in erotic films. Keep them coming.. x Have you any recommendations in novels?? :)

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You are giving me SUCH great material to work with here! Not only that, but also have piqued my interest in erotic films. Keep them coming.. x Have you any recommendations in novels?? :)

When the original book by Ian Fleming, "Casino Royale", everyone was mesmerized by the torture scene. Forget the movie. Bond is stripped naked and tied with wire to a cane bottom wooden chair, except that the cane bottom was cut out, so that his genitals hang down. Bond is confused as to why there is a huge blood stain on the carpet directly beneath him. The villain--Le Chifre-- takes a wicker carpet beater and sitting in front of him, snaps up the carpet beater, against Bond's testicles and penis. The attack is unbearable, but it is Le Chifre's ominous warning after the first strike: "Torturing a man is very easy. As I attack you here, there is always the question--Am I becoming less of a man? Will the damage be permanent." Fleming--who was himself an afficianado of BDSM--then goes on to describe the arc of pain, so that the tortured gets sexually aroused from the pain and develops almost a love/submissive relationship to the torturer. 

 

When the novel came out, no one could believe it could have been published.

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