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Star Spotlight:
Namio Harukawa



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The DVD (available for download) contains over
500 photos of this
legendary artist.
See short sample below. Great to play when you are working or
when friends are over. It's an art piece and a conversational piece.
Running time is 1 hour and 4 minutes

To order the DVD please send
$20.00 (available
for download)
EMAIL US HERE
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Facesitting,
also known as
kinging or
queening,
is a sexual practice in which one partner sits on or over the other's
face, typically to allow oral-genital or oral-anal contact, or to
further
ass worship or
body worship.
It is common for this position to form part of BDSM, involving
dominance and submission,
though this need not be the case.
Facesitting is most common among
dominant
women and
submissive men,
but also vice-versa, for demonstrating superiority and for sexual
gratification. It is also practiced by
vanilla sex
couples for cunnilingus where the woman kneels over the man, and sits
on his upper chest rather than face.
Unlike
face
sitting, in
smothering the
smothered partner is deprived of air.
The full-weight
body-pressure, moisture, sex odors and darkness can be perceived as
powerful sexual attractions or compulsions. The person sat upon may be
in bondage, sexually submissive, or simply held down by the
body-weight of the other person. Sometimes special furniture is used,
such as a
smother box or
queening stool.
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Namio Harukawa (春川ナミオ) is
a Japanese artist known for his realistic
femdom erotica drawings. Harukawa's
drawings feature beautiful, voluptuous women with large breasts,
wide hips, round buttocks and thick
legs dominating, overpowering and humiliating smaller men. Harukawa's
women are both Asian and European in appearance, and a few times
African.
Harukawa's women usually have an aloof look
on their faces as they dominate hopeless men. Common Harukawa themes
include
facesitting,
smothering, Urolagnia, bondage and
cunnilingus. Other works by Harukawa have a cuckoldry theme.
Namio was born in 1932, in Osaka, Japan.
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