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Fetish shame due to "Victorian" culture

Started by Natasha, February 16, 2008, 04:40:28 PM

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Fetish shame due to "Victorian" culture

http://www.gazette.uwo.ca/article.cfm?section=News&articleID=1229&month=02&day=15&year=2008
02/15/2008

We all have our turn-ons. While some prefer blondes, tattoos or rippling muscles in the bedroom, others find cross-dressing, sado-masochism or even stuffed animals rev up their sexual appetites.

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Pica Pica



The best libraries in Victorian Britain kept this tome under lock and key, permitting access only to doctors and professors. Scotland Yard had a copy in their reference library, and even Sherlock Holmes may have had recourse to a copy in certain investigations. In private collections across the English speaking world, it was kept on top shelves, or safely stowed in locked cabinets, beyond the reach of minors, domestics and spouses. Any woman who gazed upon its pages was said to have fainted away. The church campaigned to have it banned and the German translation was burned at Nuremberg. Many antiquarian book sellers believe the book to have been a myth, others claimed it changed hands at enormous cost, and some are certain all original copies are now lost. But "Curious Pleasures" does exist and is back in print - nearly a century since it's last apocryphal edition. This encyclopaedic treasure of adult pleasures, dysfunctions and unacceptable female behaviour has been fully restored with the original illustrations intact. In modern hands, this forbidden work of scholarly madness will prove hilarious.


...I went to the book launch...as Victoriana dictionary of fetish.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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