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Pp would hope that Judith applies the whip to more of messaline than her shoulders and her bum and that messaline is a much better dancer than this one.

For ,this kind of whip, in other parts could be dangerous and I like this whipped girl, entirely submitted to the suffering given by her " lover" ...
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Now, I can imagine the Messa'attraction for Sir Wragg and his secret garden .... :rolleyes:

 
For ,this kind of whip, in other parts could be dangerous and I like this whipped girl, entirely submitted to the suffering given by her " lover" ...
Pp thinks it would be quite OK on her thighs. Avoid her back between her arse and her shoulders for sure but the backs of her legs and the front of her thighs would be better to get her to dance a little more.

Pp will watch messa's latest video clip in the morning when he has time to enjoy.
 
For ,this kind of whip, in other parts could be dangerous and I like this whipped girl, entirely submitted to the suffering given by her " lover" ...


Yes, I like that one a lot, very erotic -
though it's a pity she strips so suddenly -
and what it's got to do with Vikings beats me completely
(still I like being beaten completely ;))
 
I think that is an extract of a movie ... It could be interesting to see before and after this scene for a better understanding...;)
Pp believes that the scene is from the Vikings television series. Season 3, Episode 10.

The particular scene of Count Odo and the woman is in Paris.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikings_(TV_series)

image.jpg Was there a mention in the clip of Princess Gisla seen here with Count Odo.
 
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Pp believes that the scene is from the Vikings television series. Season 3, Episode 10.

So it is, there's lots of stuff about it on the net.
It seems to be based on a mish-mash of Norse history and pseudo-history
that belongs to the 8th - 11th centuries, but the costumes, furniture, equipment
look about 3oo years later, and the storyline could only be 21st century!
 
So it is, there's lots of stuff about it on the net.
It seems to be based on a mish-mash of Norse history and pseudo-history
that belongs to the 8th - 11th centuries, but the costumes, furniture, equipment
look about 3oo years later, and the storyline could only be 21st century!
...but the visuals are good!!!
 
Thanks Pp, I did not knew this series ...

so's the whip - the knout (knutr) was one Viking contribution to civilisation! :devil:

I was thinking that the knout was a russian ( or cossack ) whip ...
I've just read on Wiki that it appeared during the xvth century in Russia and perhaps a Tatar'origin ...
Some others say that it could be coming from Sweden (knutpiska ), so vikings ?
Some others give it a Germanic'origin ( Netherland : Knöet , Deuchtland : Knute , English : Knot ...);)
 
yes, the word's Scandinavian (i.e. North Germanic) in origin,
no doubt introduced to the Slavs by the Rus, the Vikings of the east -
and indeed cognate with West Germanic words like 'knot'
(it was also of course a Viking name, Knut, anglicised Canute).
But the leather scourge itself was probably well-known to many slavegirls of the steppes! :D
 
Thanks, naraku ! I dont see "Star Trek" , so I couldn't know this actress ... And concerning Faye Dunaway, I know her name but I'm not able to know what was her career ... ;)
 
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