Three-legged bloomers
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− | '''Three-legged bloomers''' are a form of [[bondage]] clothing, normally found in Europe. They are a pair of [[ | + | [[Image:BON319.jpg|thumb|right|Three-legged bloomers from [[Westward Bound]]]] |
+ | '''Three-legged bloomers''' are a form of [[bondage]] clothing, normally found in Europe. They are a pair of [[panties|pants]] that have been modified by a slit in the [[crotch]]. One person fits their head into the slit as a sort of [[hood]], with holes on the side for breathing. This forces this person to focus on their partner's [[genitals]], and give them [[oral sex]]. These pants are "made either of some thin material or [[latex]]." | ||
Variants exist where there is a proper hood fixed to the front of the pants. | Variants exist where there is a proper hood fixed to the front of the pants. | ||
− | == | + | == See also == |
+ | * [[Bloomers]] | ||
+ | == References == | ||
[[The Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices]] by Brenda Love. ISBN 0862882230 | [[The Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices]] by Brenda Love. ISBN 0862882230 | ||
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− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:BDSM equipment]] |
[[Category:Fetish]] | [[Category:Fetish]] |
Latest revision as of 15:31, 6 October 2019

Three-legged bloomers from Westward Bound
Three-legged bloomers are a form of bondage clothing, normally found in Europe. They are a pair of pants that have been modified by a slit in the crotch. One person fits their head into the slit as a sort of hood, with holes on the side for breathing. This forces this person to focus on their partner's genitals, and give them oral sex. These pants are "made either of some thin material or latex."
Variants exist where there is a proper hood fixed to the front of the pants.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
The Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices by Brenda Love. ISBN 0862882230
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