Best of
Bdsm

2000

Svejk: based on the The Good Soldier Svejk by Jaroslav Hasek (Oberon Modern Plays)


Colin Teevan - 2000
    This new adaptation draws on contemporaneous styles such as futurism and surrealism, as well as rhe ideas of Hasek's fellow Czech, Franz Kafka.

Plaything


Penny Birch - 2000
    After going a whole month without doing anything naughty, she is desperate to be even more filthy, despite her imminent departure to Brittany where she is instructed to set up a university field course: Once there, her academic responsibilities get pushed aside for more deliciously rude indulgences. This time, however, she will encounter a French voyeur called Tom, whose penchant for dirty fun will shock even Penny and her playmates.

When Someone You Love is Kinky


Dossie Easton - 2000
    And each one of them is surrounded by a constellation of friends, lovers, parents, children and co-workers who may feel frightened, concerned, hurt or bewildered by lifestyles they don't understand.Now, for anyone who's ever overhead a conversation, glimpsed a toy, or been startled by a tattoo, there's When Someone You Love Is Kinky, a sympathetic and comprehensive handbook for helping you understand the behaviors and lifestyles of the people you care about. Therapist Dossie Easton and writer/sex educator Catherine A. Liszt team up once again to help allay your fears and uncertainties and build bridges of communication that will last a lifetime.

Come Hither: A Commonsense Guide To Kinky Sex


Gloria G. Brame - 2000
    Come Hither is a frank, friendly guide on how to turn your secret fantasies into satisfying expressions of love and desire. The official resource guide for SM/fetish sex at the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, Come Hither proves that a little kink can be a lot of fun.

Love, Sal: Letters from a Boy in The City


Sal Iacopelli - 2000
    His hilarious, bitchy and moving commentary was chronicled in a three-year series of letters to his longtime friend back home. Sal's observations on the collared and the buffed, the spankers and the slaves, the warped and the wonderful of the Gay Mecca make an unforgettable read -- and outrageous illustrations by award-winning cartoonist Phil Foglio provide the perfect counterpoint."In his three years living in San Francisco, Sal manages more sex than a Parisian whore, more laughs than a Barnum & Bailey clown, and more therapy than someone flying over the cuckoo's nest. His book is honest, exposing a warm, frustrated, gregarious, loving, lonesome, horny, and pushy bottom. Sal is a bitch, a drama queen, a macho sexual player, a masochist, an angry man with AIDS, and a dedicated friend... Love, Sal is also a rare view of life in the big City by the Bay, and a rarer view of what real Leather folk think, how they act, and what they feel." -- Jack Rinella, author, The Master's Manual.

The Domestic Revolution: Enlightenment Feminisms and the Novel


Eve Tavor Bannet - 2000
    In The Domestic Revolution, Eve Tavor Bannet explores how eighteenth-century women writers of novels, conduct books, and tracts addressed key social, political, and economic issues, revising public thinking about the family and refashioning women's sexual and domestic conduct.Bannet examines the works of women writers who fell into two distinct camps: "Matriarchs" such as Eliza Haywood, Maria Edgeworth, and Hannah More argued that women had a superiority of sense and virtue over men and needed to take control of the family. "Egalitarians" such as Fanny Burney, Mary Hays, and Mary Wollstonecraft sought to level hierarchies both in the family and in the state, believing that a family should be based on consensual relations between spouses and between parents and children. Bannet shows how Matriarch and Egalitarian writers, in their different ways, sought to raise women from their inferior standing relative to men in the household, in cultural representations, and in prescriptive social norms. Both groups promoted an idealized division of labor between women and men, later to be dubbed the doctrine of "separate spheres."The Domestic Revolution focuses on women's debates with each other and with male ideologues, alternating between discursive and fictional arguments to show how women translated their feminist positions into fictional exemplars. Bannet demonstrates which issues joined and separated different camps of eighteenth-century women, tracing the origins of debates that continue to shape contemporary feminist thought.

The 43rd Mistress: A Sensual Odyssey


Grant Antrews - 2000
    Today a successful businessman in the late part of midlife, he has sought out and received profound physical and emotional pain at the hands of some of the world's most talented dominant women. "The 43rd Mistress" is his very personal, unforgettable memoir of this journey -- and a surprising, sometimes hilarious look into the heart and soul of an articulate and masculine submissive man.

A Charm School for Sissy Maids


Mistress Lorelei - 2000
    When you enroll in Mistress Lorelei's Charm School, you will be controlled completely. In a unique daily-submission format, Mistress Lorelei (author of Greenery Press's The Mistress Manual) provides commands, exercises and hints for successful service to even the most demanding of Mistresses. Any submissive male willing to follow this program can be transformed into a dedicated panty slave and a winsome, fetching sissy maid. You'll be amazed at the change in yourself

The Sarcophagus


J.G. Leathers - 2000
    She was sexually tortured and forced to reach orgasm and was bound in the sarcophagus with absolutely no movement allowed.

Slave Auction


Lisette Ashton - 2000
    But, her haven is about to be shattered. Her arch enemy McGivern is about to organize a slave auction. The dominatrix becomes the dominated.

Police Ladies


Yolanda Celbridge - 2000
    Young miscreant Jean Welsh hopes to quell her submissive, promiscuous sexuality by donning their strict uniform. Instruction in the use of restraints, training in the art of flagellation and practical experience in the special use of truncheons characterise the Glenlassie approach to police training - but the recruits are slowly being siphoned off by a nearby pony-girl training establishment and a unique medical clinic.