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Re: Dancewear Bondage

written by The Riddler  on 29.06. at 16:17:06 - as answer to: Re: Dancewear Bondage by Dep
>>Depon,>>Thanks for the support. I do love the openess that we all share here this board. I have never felt ashamed to wear my tights and leotards. However, when I was growing up, I had a huge problem trying to understand my tights fetish. I tried for years to ingore it, only to give in to the sheer ecstacy of WEARING TIGHTS!!!!>>I must however correct you dear Depon........... The Batman episode where Batman, Robin and Batgirl were tied into "The Human Siamese Knot" was commited by the evil villainess Nora Clavical. It is one of the most memorable deathtraps in the entire series. >>I LOVED Catwoman's great bodysuit. If you go to Julie Newmar's web site, she describes the oufit in detail. It was made of a fabric called "Lurex" a very early form of spandex. And yes, it did have no zippers, or stays, she would literally slide into it. >>Also did you know that the actress that potrayed Batgirl (Yvonne Craig) was a very talented ballerina? It's hard to believe with her incredible tits!!!>>>>I figured you'd set me straight on the details re: "The Siamese Human Knot," in fact, I was counting on it! I only have the dimmest recollection of "Nora Clavicle," despite her having one of the coolest names in Batman-villain history. That probably has something to do with the impression that knot scene had on me! Ooootah!>>>>Hey, and remember the "Lord and Lady Fogg" episode, where B & R travel to "Londinium?" I love that scene where the girls wrestle Robin to the bed, and his hosed legs are kickin'...boyo! That fantasy was in "heavy rotation" for at least a couple of years! >>>>You know, given the popularity of that old Batman series, it's a wonder there weren't more young boys developing tights fetishes! Or maybe there were more than we think, eh? -Depon  

Don't think for one moment that the Batman show was a "Kiddie Show"!!!! It was written by adults with a decidedly kinky, S&M edge to it. Just think about some of the villains and deathtraps portayed on that show. Catwoman in a black skin tight outfit complete with a studded whip and spiked heels??? Pretty racy stuff for 1966!!! I know that a lot of young veiwers were deeeply influenced by the various villains, heroes and deathtraps on Batman. I've yet to meet anyone of my age group who can't tell me their favorite character or episode from that TV show. I only wish that they had portrayed more the real villains from the Batman comics instead of creating new ones like Egghead, Olga Queen of Cossacks, King Tut and so one. Why didn't they use The Sacrecrow, or Poison Ivy? Or any of the more than a dozen terrific villains from Bob Kane's fetile mind??? Oh well, too late. At least some of the Batman movies made some of those wonderful villains come to life.


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