Dafnees
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Willie's art is very elegant and the woman's face is very real.... I like this ponyOne of my favourite John Willie images...
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Willie's art is very elegant and the woman's face is very real.... I like this ponyOne of my favourite John Willie images...
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Let it be me. Thank you Dafnees.
I like their slave-rings....
Yes, I like them too. However, I find them too much ornate and complicated.I really like Michael Manning's drawings of Ponygirls. This may be my favourite of his.
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I find it the other way. I like the ornate style he uses. That particular image is based on a photo shoot Manning did with a trained ballerina.Yes, I like them too. However, I find them too much ornate and complicated.
Just the minimum of harness, footwear and the sting of the whip as a motivator for me please.I am afraid I prefer a pure ponygirl. Just an animal struggling to break free. Nothing between the whip and the bare ass.
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Yes I agree and assume that Willie it's one of the first artists in the ponygirl scene. He show a lot of original ideas. He is in the same line of Carlo, making the drawings with ponies full of ornamentation and arnesses.Hey there!
Although it hasn't been in my head much lately, I too have a great love for ponygirl fantasy. Although I should say up front that my tastes are more toward the glamorous and elegant side of it. That is, I'm a beautiful slavegirl being paraded around town, partly as a status symbol for my wealthy Master and Mistress. But I won't clutter this thread with that stuff, as I've already done that in the Equine Elegance thread.
However, I am often required to pull my Master and/or Mistress around town in a cart, for their errands and important meetings. I do suffer some mild lashes of the whip on my bare flesh on these outings. And yes, the work can be quite a burden, causing me to breathe hard and work up a good sweat. It is a burden I proudly bear though.
So here is a delicious John Willie pic. These ponygirls are about to be put to work. I want to be one of them so bad I can hardly stand it! But what makes the fantasy even more powerful (for me) is the atmosphere of glamour and elegance. And the way the ponygirls look so happy and proud to be who they are.
By the way, this picture is an ilustration in the novel "Whites Slaves" by Victor Bruno. One of the best stories I ever read about ponygirls. One of its chapters focuses on how a rich woman is humiliated and transformed into a simple pony. And she is ridden by a neighbor. Spectacular and exciting.Agreed. A ponygirl's bottom and thighs should remain bared for the whip.
Yes I agree and assume that Willie it's one of the first artists in the ponygirl scene.
I have often wondered how ponygirl fantasy got started and who first began depicting it. Willie's stuff is certainly old, dating from the 1950s, I think. But I've seen some ponygirl art from the 1920s Berlin scene as well.