Bondage

My husband wants a different form of eroticism My husband wants a different form of eroticism

I'm not sure I'm ready for what he says he needs.
  • I want to be spanked but remain a virgin

    I'm just out of college and want to experiment: Am I playing with fire?
  • Death and the maiden

    Far from an article of bondage, the corset has been an instrument of liberation.
  • Generation S-E-X

    Contrary to ancient doctrine -- and the neighborhood pimp -- mommies can be hotties.
  • The lady is a pornographer

    Abby Ehmann, editrix in chief of Extreme Fetish magazine, is also a feminist, a champion of free expression and "just really normal."
  • A 19-year-old wants my husband

    We're polyamorous but I think she needs discipline more than sex.
  • Expensively girded for battle

    One can now accessorize one's chic military couture with a chastity belt and nipple enhancers.
  • "I Was a Teenage Dominatrix"

    Ooooh! That's gotta hurt! Shawna Kenney cracks the whip and gets paid for the pain of writing a memoir.
  • The Rembrandt of pulp

    John Willie's bondage illustrations made hurting look so good.
  • Whip me, spank me, gentrify me

    A strange new romance is brewing between bourgeois taste and S/M styles.
  • Mistress Patricia Payne, dominatrix

    "My husband was standing there holding a riding crop. 'When did we get a horse?' he asked."
  • Letters to the Editor

    Why send a prude to cover a bondage party? Plus: Mom should worry more about kid's health than Ritalin's stigma; what the heck's an "Agilent," anyway?
  • Crashing the Black Rose

    In a suburban Ramada Inn, 1,500 players gathered to teach and discuss the sexual art of power and pain.
  • The gentlemanly art of spanking

    When women turn the other cheek, what are they asking for?
  • What is the feel of one hand tapping?

    What is the feel of one hand tapping? Once you master the mechanics of virtual sex, the emotional land mine remains.
  • Didja ever?

    Unzipped is a weekly column about sex and relationships by Courtney Weaver.

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