Check out what happened to Henry Owens in the Red Sox dugout! This is from a few years back. Toward the end of the four-minute video, the announcer can be heard saying, “Not the first guy to be taped to that pole and probably not the last.”
Check out what happened to Henry Owens in the Red Sox dugout! This is from a few years back. Toward the end of the four-minute video, the announcer can be heard saying, “Not the first guy to be taped to that pole and probably not the last.”
Hey prisoners, what’s your favorite story in the Prison Library?
Anyone here going to the Black Party this weekend here in NYC? It sure looks like a wild time, judging by these promotional videos. Check them out:
And back over at BreederFuckers, sporty straight stud Aaron is locked in place in nothing but a tiny pair of speedos. That big fat dick of his falls right out when Dave shreds his little shorts. Dave cruelly squeezes his dick until Aaron feels like it’s going to pop off and stomps on it with his thick boots. His genitals are fixed in a ball crusher so every slight turn of the screw tightens it further flattening his big manly balls.
Aaron is so desperate from the excruciatingly wicked punishment to his dick and nads that tears roll down his cheeks and he’s driven to a state of panic as they zap his cock. His genitals are so sensitized his body doesn’t know how to register sensation anymore. He’s driven into a frenzy and unleashes a load of pent-up sperm.
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Looking at these images, you can almost hear the captive military prisoner scream as his sadistic captors crank up the juice connected to his ’nads.
These “military torture” images are by the erotic artist Sparkie Shock. This artwork is shared here with the permission of the artist. You can learn much more about Sparkie Shock and support him at his Patreon page.
Parole & Other Stories comes out soon as an eBook
Robert Payne was the creator of Drummer Magazine, a publication that brought gay leather culture to a new level of prominence in the 1970s.
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