Kinky fairytales

Nameless_Rose said:
jeeze I just got finished browsing that site, Fury. Who knew there could be so many types of penises?

Yeah, I think it's cool!

Variety is supposed to be the spice of life, yanno?

*grins*
 
Yes, I did!

Why on why does that make me think:

"A horse is a horse, of course of course, unless the horse is . . ."

*dissolves into chuckles*
 
FurryFury said:
Yes, I did!

Why on why does that make me think:

"A horse is a horse, of course of course, unless the horse is . . ."

*dissolves into chuckles*

[hijack] do you mean

a horse is a horse, of couse , of course
but who ever heard of a talking horse
that is of course, unless the horse
is the famous mr ed

no, i didnt look it up. my mother used to sing it to my brother and i in the car. we thought it was a great rhyme/song before we ever learned about the tv program [/hijack]
 
Nameless_Rose said:
I agree with everything you've said Catalina, and I guess I probably should have phrased my post better. I know that BDSM is a relatively new concept, and that there is absolutely no historical basis for kinky interpretations of fairytales. I know that all the rape, murder, and torment in the stories doesn't have much to do with kinkiness, I just wanted to illustrate that many fairytales were originally a lot darker than their modern versions.

Maybe I just have too much of an imagination, because when I read these dark versions of the fairytales, possibilities of filling in the gaps occur to me. Like I said, I love revisionist fiction, so when I read fairy tales and mythology I always seem to find myself thinking of ways in which I could retell these stories. Maybe I could do it from the villain's perspective, or explore some of the repressed elements of the story. I know you can find strange sexual interpretations in anything (a professor once told me about an interpretation of Hamlet he had read which said that Hamlet was a crossdresser and lusted after Laertes), but that really wasn't what I was after. Anyway, I didn't mean to offend anyone, and I'm sorry if my post seemed like I just wanted to get kicks out of perverting children's stories.


LOL, no your imagination is fine, I was just preoccupied yesterday and what I was trying to say is although we often want to see BDSM in various things, it is more accurate to say BDSM has borrowed or taken elements from the said topic or time to put into what we do, more so than it being evident that BDSM existed in historical or literary examples.

Catalina :catroar:
 
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