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"Invited to the house of a Dom for dinner 5 men The sub, in uniform, serving the meal (Asparagus, potato gratin, lamb) After the meal we stripped and played poker. Sub was under the table. Whoever won the hand received a 3min blowjob" Now that sounds like good fun | |||
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"What is bizarre role-play? S.lave and Lady, Master and servant are the most common, I'd say. Ever seen 'Salo, 120 days of Sodom'? That is what I call bizarre. And no, thank you, not interested being part of that type of role/power play, anything else is fun " I’ve been told about Salo before. Certainly was a depraved author who penned the book or maybe the filmmaker took it up a notch or sixty. | |||
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" I’ve been told about Salo before. Certainly was a depraved author who penned the book or maybe the filmmaker took it up a notch or sixty. " The film is a loose adaptation of the 1785 novel (first published in 1904) The 120 Days of Sodom by the Marquis de Sade, updating the story's setting to the World War II era. It was Pasolini's final film, being released three weeks after his murder.It was Pasolini's final film, being released three weeks after his murder. | |||
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" I’ve been told about Salo before. Certainly was a depraved author who penned the book or maybe the filmmaker took it up a notch or sixty. The film is a loose adaptation of the 1785 novel (first published in 1904) The 120 Days of Sodom by the Marquis de Sade, updating the story's setting to the World War II era. It was Pasolini's final film, being released three weeks after his murder.It was Pasolini's final film, being released three weeks after his murder." I've seen it once, one of the movies, which will never leave one's memory. Italians - and French - made a lot of similar decadent/allegorical movies around that time. La Grande Bouffe, springs to my mind. | |||
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