Monday, September 25, 2006

The Wonder Woman Fantasy

I have been told my bondage/lesbian fantasy about Wonder Woman is cool. To be honest I never thought so I always thought it was a bit embarrassing. I have had it since I was a kid. Of course with time it has become more elaborate and more sexual but the main ingredients have remained the same.

It starts with me making a play for Steve. Wonder Woman catches me and throws her lasso securing my arms to my sides. When she starts to pull me towards her I resist. I have always thought it would be more fun to resist any restraint, why go down without a fight? After a bit of this Wonder Woman gets the upper hand and is on top of me with me on my back. She secures my arms over my head with her lasso and takes off my clothes. Then she goes down on me, oh but she always bites my stomach on the way down. Just when I am at the brink of climax.... Steve enters me. Yeah even in my lesbian fantasies I need a penis to finish me off what can I say.

Still cool Emily?

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10 Comments:

Blogger Finished Last said...

Sounds cool to me.

3:14 PM  
Blogger Biscuit said...

I'll never look at Wonder Woman the same way ever again! Why can't I have fun dreams like that?

5:34 PM  
Blogger Emily said...

Oh, yes, very cool!

5:49 PM  
Blogger Cat said...

jy biscuit-I never saw Wonder Woman any other way ;) I guess that just gives away my perverted nature LOL.

emily-cool!

8:03 PM  
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8:57 PM  
Blogger FTN said...

I bet certain superheroes get more play than the others. I wonder if some guys think that same stuff about Batman.

Hmm, now I'm going to have to consider if there are any superheroes I really had the hots for. Wonder Woman never really did much for me.

9:53 AM  
Blogger Cat said...

I would think so. I mean certainly Mighty Thor or Captain America would get more play than Aqua Man :)

4:58 PM  
Blogger Jefferson said...

Actually, Wonder Woman has a long history of associations with bondage and lesbian fantasy. It's been an ongoing feature of the cover art, especially in the early drawings of Harry Peter.

One the one hand, it irked postal inspectors. On the other, it sold well.

Kink abounds in her origins. Her creator, Dr. William Moulton Marston (who wrote as Charles Moulton) was a firm believer that women should be dominant in society, not merely equal to men. His household included his wife and their children, as well as his "assistant" and his children with her.

Dr. Marston was also the inventor of the lie detector--hence the magic lasso that compelled those in its snare to tell the truth.

9:47 AM  
Blogger Cat said...

That is very interesting. Thanks for the comment.

10:04 AM  
Blogger Cat said...

Oh and Jefferson, I love your blog. After one of your posts I had this strange urge to be set on fire ;)

10:08 AM  

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