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TABOO
®
SEPTEMBER 2010
6 HANNAH AND PANDORA—THE RIGHT SPIN
Photography by Lee Forbes
14 TEXAS HEAT
Rocking in Rubber West of the Pecos
Photography by Gerry Koehler
16 CHAIN MAIL
The Bound and the Furry
22 CRUEL BEAUTY
Neo-Classic Kink With a Hardcore Twist
Special Feature by Ernest Greene
Art by Tim
60
30 DITA—VEILED RIDER
Photography by Chas Ray
38 SUB-SPACE
Slave or Sub—What’s Your Pleasure?
by Nina Hartley
42 BREE—DEEP END
Photography by Matti KIatt
52 SHALOM—WAREHOUSE SALE
Photography by John Donegan
60 ROSEMARY—FORBIDDEN ENTRY
Photography by Red Velvet
68 VICTORIA AND TONY—YOKE OF SHAME
Photography by Lee Forbes
94 THE COLLECTION—PART SEVEN
Graphic Novel by Roberts
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HUSTLER’S TABOO (ISSN 1099-5137) Vol. 13, No. 4, September 2010.
Published monthly by LFP Publishing Group, LLC, 8484 Wilshire Blvd.,
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TABOO
®
Strictly
speaking
LARRY FLYNT
,
Editor and Publisher
MICHAEL H. KLEIN,
President
DONNA HAHNER
,
Corporate Vice-President
LIZ FLYNT,
Vice-President, Administration
BRUCE DAVID
Editorial Director
LEE FORBES
Creative Director
ERNEST GREENE
Executive Editor
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Copy Chief
M. WELCH
Copy Editor
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PHOTOGRAPHY
Lee Forbes, Chas Ray, Matti Klatt, John Donegan, Red
Velvet, contributing photographers
Sean Berrios, supervisor of records and documents
David Carrillo, record keeper/film archivist
E-MAIL:
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NETWORK SYSTEMS
Andrea Landrum, network systems director
A
PRODUCTION
Gina J. Lee, production director
Shannon Poe, production assistant
s the perv community has exploded in size over the past decade, new people have brought in
new ideas, leading to inevitable conflict with established ways of doing things. We see this as
healthy overall, reflecting the greater diversity that enriches our community.
But with diversity and openness to new approaches there comes an internal, ethical struggle over what
limits still apply.
For example, we recently tuned in on our computer to a heated discussion over the boundaries of the
24/7 relationship style known as “owned property,” in which the submissive partner gives one-time con-
sent at the formation of the D/s “contract” and thereafter surrenders all rights to the dominant partner,
including the right to terminate the relationship and leave. That these relationships generally involve a
dominant man and a submissive woman makes them inherently more politically problematic. Several of
the owned-property identifiers described episodes in which, during periods of conflict, the submissive
partner had attempted to leave, been forcibly retrieved and held prisoner until agreeing to resume the
status quo ante. In the face of outraged criticism from long-timers who regard such behavior as a viola-
tion of the most basic tenets of consensuality, members of the O.P. crowd responded with equal fervor in
defense of their actions. And it wasn’t just the doms doing the talking. Female slaves who had left their
masters and been dragged back home expressed gratitude for being “straightened out” in their confusion
and insisted that they were not, as almost any outsider might be tempted to conclude, brainwashed vic-
tims of domestic violence.
Think what they will, the law of the land makes no allowances for such unusual arrangements, and
rightly not. Kidnapping is still kidnapping. Rape and assault are still rape and assault. A statutory right
cannot be abrogated by an agreement between individuals. Slave contracts may be lovely expressions of
fealty, but they have no force of law because actual slavery, as opposed to the sexual fantasy thereof, is
and must always remain illegal in any nation that presumes to call itself civilized.
Consent is a foundational principle. There is no room here for those who do not abide by it, full stop.
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COVER PHOTO OF BREE BY MATTI KLATT
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—Ernest Greene, Executive Editor
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