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Bound Jocks Brock Avery and Lucas Knight are hogtied in the middle of the room in just their jocks and socks

It’s two for the price of one in this scene at Bound Jocks!

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They wiggle toward each other and try to get one another untied with just their teeth. Brock finally is able to get Lucas free and expects to be untied as well, but Lucas has other plans. He makes Brock suck his huge cock before he will untie the helpless jock. Brock has no choice but to do what he is told, and suck it he does!

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Models for this shoot: Brock Avery, Lucas Knight

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Combination Locks

By Tietotree

You asked about a bondage challenge I will give you the same one that Ray gave me when he lived with me, there is one bed, there is four padlocks which lock the chain to the bed frame and four combination locks which hook the chains to your arms and legs. Each lock will open with a combination of three numbers. Now once on the bed the chain will be administered to your limbs first, the chain will then be pulled until your limbs are tight and then padlocked to the frame of the bed.

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Escape artist Rob Roy Collins

Hot British escape artist Rob Roy Collins is seen in several YouTube videos doing escapes while wearing mid-calf boxing boots!

Thanks to Metalbond contributor Atlanta Stud for passing this along!

Hey prisoners, Atltanta Stud is definitely someone who knows how to keep your cock hard — or straining in your cock cage! You can read his STORIES by clicking here. Oh, and for those who might be curious, yes, Atlanta Stud definitely has a smoking-hod bod! (I know this because I know him in real life.)

 

 

Ballet and dance performance bondage

I have a bondage buddy who happens to be total sissy queen when it comes to anything involving the ballet and modern dance. Sure, he’s kinky a hell, but he is also very “nelly” if you know what I mean. He even wears scarves and brooches and has a limp wrist and he calls people “darling” and (I swear this is true) he even carries his collection of ropes and gags around town in a Degas bag. For real!

So one day I was over at his place when I noticed a flier for the American Ballet Theater featuring this hunky stud of man-meat adorned with rope:

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And when I asked about it, he tells me the guy is none other than Marcelo Gomes, one of the world’s most famous ballet stars (and he is smoking hot, just google him if you don’t believe me!)

Anyway, then last week I was reading The New York Times and I ran across a review for a performance at the Joyce Theater in NYC called “Pilobolus” that was apparently inspired by the escape artistry of the great Harry Houdini in which the performers actually tie each other up with ropes and chains.

 

And I figured, bingo, I can do a blog posting about this! And yeah, it’s apparent that the ballet and dance is totally about bondage now. Who would have guessed? Fags.

 

Houdini museum exhibit

This site is all about putting men in physical restraints that they cannot get out of.  But every year at Halloween, I like to pay tribute to someone who took delight in being able to defeat such restraints. That person is the great Harry Houdini, of course. He died on Halloween in 1926, at the age of 52.

Although he got locked up in handcuffs and strapped into straitjackets to ESCAPE from them, there was also an element of exhibitionism and homoeroticism in his performances. He sometimes even stripped — to his underwear or even naked — before he was locked up. And, he was also smokin’ hot.

This year, there is an exhibit at the Jewish Museum here in New York City, featuring vintage photographs and memorabilia from Houdini, including those pictured below:

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To learn more about the Jewish Museum’s Houdini exhibit, click here.

And if you are not in New York City, take heart. After March 27, the exhibit will travel to Los Angeles and San Francisco — and then to Madison, Wisconsin, of all places!