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Awesome Roper visits The Edge Dungeon

Check this out! Awesome Roper visited The Edge Dungeon recently, and here are a few pictures he took from inside the facility:

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More pictures — including many shots of Awesome Roper’s prisoner, are posted to the AwesomeRoper Tumblr page.

Official Edge Dungeon site here.

A behind-the-scenes story of what goes on at this facility available here.

Hint: You can also see more behind-the-scenes at Edge Dungeon at Serious Male Bondage

Tied up with his necktie at the office

At CMNM.net, Harry is an alpha male who accepts nothing less than total subordination from his inferiors in the office. Fraudster Joe is finding that beneath the respectable surface Harry uses sexual discipline with overt homosexuality to keep men in line. Stripped naked and with systematic degradation, Joe has never felt so humiliated. But Harry knows that Joe must be broken and remade if he is to be rehabilitated.

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See more at CMNM

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Chris Evans plays a hot cop in the Broadway play ‘Lobby Hero’

I caught Chris Evans last night in the Second Stage production of “Lobby Hero,” a play written by Kenneth Lonergan and also starring Michael Cera. My friend Jay, who like me is a longtime admirer of the NYPD, bought the tickets and treated me as an early birthday present.

Lobby Hero Chris Evans

 

In the play Evans plays an NYPD cop, and his character is hot and cocky. He had a commanding presence on stage, and even in scenes when he was up in the 22nd floor there was tension in the air waiting for him to return. In the play Evans has a mustache, but in the posters out front and on the Playbill he is clean-shaven. He has his jacket on throughout. He wears a duty belt, but I did not see any cuffs. Early in the play, however, Cera’s character, a security guard, reveals a fantasy involving a (female) cop, handcuffs and a nightstick. Later in the play, he asks about the NYPD changing its uniform color from dark blue to light blue and back again.

Here are some pictures of the signs outside the Hayes Theater on West 44th Street:

Chris Evans on Broadway