Afternoon Tea

I’ve seen many photographs of mistresses pouring a variety of fluids into the mouths of their submissives. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen tea used before, and certainly never in quite such a decorous fashion. Teabagging is undoubtedly a thing some people are into, but I’ve never heard of teapotting. I wonder where she stuffed the cucumber sandwiches?

Taking high tea in the afternoon is a tradition still occasionally observed in England, so it’s fitting that this charming photograph is from the London based Miss Martinet. If you’re in London or Bristol and fancy being on the receiving end of her whip, cane or teapot, then her contact information is here.

Tea Time

I originally stumbled across this image on the Velvet Underground tumblr.

Author: paltego

See the 'about' page if you really want to know about me.

3 thoughts on “Afternoon Tea”

  1. Hi there,
    And thanks for the lovely review! I have a proposition you cannot refuse: I have a much better version of this photo and would take it as a great and generous favour if you could change it, because this one reflects really poorly on cameras and photographers everywhere:). Please let me know. Also, tried the “contact me” links on your blog and none opens an email address.

    Thanks,
    Best,
    Eris x

    1. Hi Eris,

      Thanks for coming by and commenting. I always enjoy it when the subject/creator of an image stops by! I’d be happy to change the photograph if you’ve a better version you can point me at or email to me. Feel free to leave leave a comment with a link to it or just drop me a line at paltego@gmail.com.

      Also – what links were you referring to for the ‘contact me’ ones? On my about page there are a few embedded links to my email address (the last paragraph for example) and they work OK for me. Is it those that didn’t link to email correctly for you, or is there somewhere else that’s broken? Always keen to find and fix broken links. Thanks.

      -paltego

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