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A range of printed materials centered on BDSM and fetish themes, from books to magazines

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Dresseuses D’Hommes

July 10, 2025October 26, 2025 Karen

Dresseuses d’Hommes: Dialogues Intimes by Florence Fulbert was published in 1931 by Jean Fort’s Collection des Orties Blanches in Paris, a series known for specializing in erotic literature, particularly focusing on flagellation and female domination themes. Published during the interwar … Continue reading Dresseuses D’Hommes

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