Group of French Illustrations
There are a number of graphic representations (illustrations or photographs) of bdsm from the 1920s and 1930s, most often from Europe and most of those from France. The majority of these representations are of females in submissive postures, though examples of dominant females with submissive males do exist.
Bernard Montorgueil's illustrations, as published in Gilles Néret's Erotica Universalis: From Pompeii to Picasso (Köln: Taschen, 2005), were an influence on the story, indirectly and directly. Biederer/Ostra studio in Paris, working in the 1930s, created images of the more prevalently shown submissive female. In the United States, Charles Guyette was active in New York City in the 1930s and very early 1940s, selling fetish, bondage and S&M photographs. To the left is a Charles Guyette photo that I have.
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Ponygirls, a Dog, and a Couple of Cute Fillies
Del thought it was extremely strange to have been doing those things to Sharon while Spot and Penny watched. It was hard enough in the plain day to day to know what Penny thought. With Spot it didn't really matter because she was a dog, but Penny wasn't quite a pony yet. Not by a long way.
Del always has one pony too many and when they start falling into his lap he does what any man would do — take a walk in the woods with a dog. Unfortunately Spot's owner is someone else and Del's wife is getting jealous because Spot is so beautiful, just like the rest of them.
The links to the web pages for this story can be found at the Ponygirls page.
The lady with the cane is an illustration by John Willie from the of his Bizarre magazine, issue number 10, published in the early 1950s.