White Knickers, Pink Lines

Photos, Scenology — By on 14 December, 2007 8:56 pm

The contrast is quite striking, really.

Caned bare bottom - from Girls' Boarding School

(The image comes from this free spanking gallery.)

8 Comments

  1. Phil says:

    It is striking – certainly was for her anyway.

    It puts me in mind of Hitchcock’s film Spellbound – something to do with (not so )parallel lines on virgin snow maybe. I should get out more…

  2. Ruby Redd says:

    Lovely! Why don’t my lines ever come out that crisp?

  3. belter says:

    Girls Boarding School seems to be getting better and better. Do they need any male spankers? Their website has no e-mail contact address.

  4. Tigerbutt says:

    Such exquisite lines must have been “painted” by a true artist. I particularly like the upper right cheek area where X marks the spot, although the lower central Y intersection is quite nice as well.

  5. Smallhanded says:

    Sophie, Sophie, Sophie… Will she EVER learn not to be such a silly girl? :)

    She’s a spanking superstar if there ever was one, IMHO.

  6. Terry says:

    So lovely that it inspired a bit of verse:

    The rounded cheeks of the naked seat
    Sticking out behind
    Jutting out behind, so lovely,
    Sticking out behind

  7. Ominous Lurker says:

    Hmmm. That scene is actually AGES old.
    As for marks, they are professionals in filming. Home carried out spankings will always be duller and more realistic, e.g. ugly.
    I just wonder VERY VEY much – how much those models use make-up to fake marks? I have seen it, really. What about our author, does she?

  8. Adele says:

    It’s so much more expensive and difficult to fake marks than to spank a real girl that you have to be stupid to go that route.

    Besides, what spanko girl would rather wait for make-up to be applied, than spend her time being spanked? Where’s the fun in that?

    I’m surprised that with the amount of information available on the Web about the shotting process in spanking films the “fake marks” myth still persists.

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