Yellow Peril Femdom
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While early and mid-20th century pop culture is rich in images of women in bondage, bound men are comparatively rare.
Given the supposed purity of womanhood fostered by the images of woman as nurturer that grew out of 19th century ideas about the central place in national emotional health no surprise that it was the Asian female that was often used when artists were looking for images of female cruelty.
She was a mix of tantalizing indifference and violent passion: often cruel only for cruelty’s sake.

Whatever she’s asking for, she’s sure to get it.

Perhaps the best male bondage pulp cover ever. Through the kindess of Sardax who is known for his own masterful renditions of Asian women.
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I never considered myself as cruel, strict maybe but not extremely cruel. The typical Asian woman is always smiling and looking so sweet and fragile. It can be overwhelming to see a strong caucasian guy helpless under a fragile and sweet Asian woman. You can just imagine how powerful she can be given how she can smile and torture her slave.
Posted by: Coldfemale | February 28, 2007 7:27 PM
In your part of the world I can only wonder what distinctions are made - if any - among Filipino, Malaysian, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Thai … women.
Posted by: Richard | February 28, 2007 8:51 PM
One of the hardest canings I’ve ever had came from a tiny Asian woman. I could put my thumb and index finger completely around her bicep, but she left a purple bruise the size of my palm on my but.
The domineering foreign female is a longstanding fantasy figure, which has little or nothing to do with reality of the roles of women in other cultures.
Posted by: Peter Tupper | March 1, 2007 3:46 AM