"Don't call me Mammy." Mary Ellen Pleasant
People are always asking me to blog more often, well here i go, I looked up some info on ‘bondage store’.
From wikipedia: Mary Ellen Pleasant (died January 4, 1904) was a 19th Century female entrepreneur of partial African descent who used her fortune to further abolition. She worked on the Underground Railroad across many states and then helped bring it to California during the Gold Rush Era. She was a friend and financial supporter of John Brown and well known in abolitionist circles. After the Civil War she took her battles to the courts in the 1860s, and won several civil rights victories, on
Ah, well, back to the drawing board and try again.
Rock Me Mama Like A South Bound Train
Yesterday morning Nia came over to watch the young ones while V and I went shopping with Varick. More specifically, to a leather store, in the hopes of finding him some suitable fet wear for this weekend. That earthy smell of tanned animal skin nearly knocks you over at the door. I just love that smell, because I generally associate leather with bondage, which I associate with being beaten on, which makes me happy. V wandered off to try on some jackets while Varick and I looked over the lea
I tried several more searches on ‘bondage gear’ but after some time I got lazy, gave up and posted this entry to ‘Bondage Gear’. Still, I think it was an interesting time.
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