Vintage split drawers spanking
Here is a lovely series of images I found! Enjoy — there is nothing like a plump and firm bottom emerging from a pair of split drawers, is there? Well, all the better if it’s getting spanked, of course!


And I think that that is supposed to be in a school setting as well — note the black board and desk!



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Mmm… something visually appealing to get me started on a hot and bothered type of weekend!!!! Thanks for sharing this!!!! Thanks VERY much!
Hugs,
Tiggs
Zille, a nice series of vintage photo’s, have you considered doing something similar.
It would be difficult to get the right atmosphere using colour, such a collection would be a worthy addition t6o my portfolio.
Love and warm hugs,
Paul.
I wonder what was the fashion rationale for those back-split drawers other than to provide easy access for spankings. Definitely cute.
Glad you like, Tiggr and Paul!
Yes, Paul, I’d love love love shooting this stuff! I just have to get our photography stuff started back up — we’ve been so distracted by travel and holidays!
Karl — it was less of a “fashion rationale” and more of these combined facts:
A.) Women wore long, long skirts (with bustles or hoop skirts, at least a tonne of crinolines!) and so it was much easier in the toilet to pull the two sides of your “unmentionables” apart, and just sit down with them still on, than it would be to haul up all those skirts and pull down your panties — managing that would be challenging, to say the least!
B.) A number of dress aids that you and I take for granted today were not available back then. The zipper was invented in 1893, for for many years they were considered only good enough for boots, tabacco pouches, and then finally kids clothes, and wasn’t until 1937 that the zipper-fly became the most popular closure for jeans! For some dresses, women would actually be sewn into the dress for the day! (For one thing, spadex wasn’t around, so it you wanted it fighted to your body, there weren’t many choices!) So having easy-open drawers was pretty vital!
The fact that it was cute, and provided easy access for spanking was just a happy side-effect!
Purely utilitarian you say. Thanks for your elaborate explanation, Zille.