The Playelf Gallery by Håkan Ackegård | ||
View CommentsLondoyes, absolutely stunning :) me would like to be the unicorn, though :) Posted by Guest on Sat 11 Sep 2004 09:46:21 AM EDT radicalawsome can i be the unicorn next time? Posted by Guest on Sat 17 Dec 2005 06:28:36 PM EST a mani understand why that unicorn does that=) oh man unicorn lick her wet, all wet Posted by Guest on Sat 17 Dec 2005 08:58:01 PM EST firelooks to me like the unicorn broke a fence to get to her....dirty unicorn Posted by Guest on Wed 02 Aug 2006 11:53:48 AM EDT MorvandiumActually, I'd be curious to know the context of this drawing. Not that drawings that touch on the erotic need to really make sense, but there is some level of symbolism here... The irony being that a unicorn, a symbol of purity and (as subject to such), virginity, is itself stripping away the innocence of the woman depicted here.<br /><br /> Now, there are those who have an erection at a drawing of a naked woman tied up, and I understand this, but I figure I'd just inquire to see if there is more. Posted by Guest on Mon 12 Feb 2007 02:30:44 PM EST StarfoxThe story is, Felicia, normally a complete hedonist, is feeling sullied and used. She was also pining about unicorns. For her birthday, her friends decide to tie her up in the unicorn woods, with a shaved pussy and diverse spells to make her register as a virgin. But unicorns react to chastity, a trait Felicia is completely free from, and when it doesn't find chastity it goes libidious (check out the Pendragon game for more on this). Turns out there are two ways to take a unicorn. It also turns out unicorns don't really like bare pussies - they like to eat pubic hair, ad thus people who are with unicorns tend to become bare. Posted by Guest on Thu 15 Feb 2007 04:04:55 AM EST unicorn purityThe whole thing about unicorns and purity is highly overrated. Or perhaps censored in the 19th century. Back in the days, the story was that the unicorns loved virgins... for, you know, more straight oldfashioned, I-like-to-deflower-virgins-kinda reasons. The stiff pointy thing on their heads was more like, uh... a metaphore. Posted by Dan Guillou (guest) on Thu 31 Dec 2009 08:04:26 PM EST Symbold of VirilityYes, Unicorns were a symbol of maleness and virility. They could be tamed by a girl that was chaste enough, but if she was not, the beast had its way with her instead. And there were no female unicorns; they bred with other animals, such as deer. Posted by Cidri Katz (guest) on Fri 01 Jan 2010 03:30:14 AM EST |
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Wonderful!! Bound, blindfolded, nearly nude and shaven too!! Keep up the fine work!!
Posted by Guest on Tue 31 Aug 2004 12:46:16 AM EDT