A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Confounding Their Enemies


Well here’s the happy couple! That’d be leftie01 on the left (obviously?) and myself (err, not me). Another shot (featuring a leather kilt!) after the jump.

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17 responses to “Confounding Their Enemies”

  1. hummer Avatar
    hummer

    yoinks

  2. Navi Avatar
    Navi

    Awww.

  3. Casey Avatar
    Casey

    LEATHER KILT = FANFUCKINGTASTIC

  4. Laurel Avatar

    Curvy ladies and dominating guys make my box happy.

  5. gillian Avatar
    gillian

    yeah! go tempest & the PBB! beautiful works.

  6. cardboardfrog Avatar
    cardboardfrog

    lol i don’t think thats technically, looks like he robbed an extra from gladiator

  7. cardboardfrog Avatar
    cardboardfrog

    *technically a kilt

  8. HJP Avatar
    HJP

    Yummy!! Leather and tattoos :o)

  9. outmywindow Avatar
    outmywindow

    That’s not a kilt AT ALL. It *is* cool, but not a kilt.

    (sorry, it’s a pet peeve of mine)

  10. M.Sphinx Avatar

    The guy looks like Rush Limbaugh. I can’t unsee it.

  11. ye olde spaghetti eater Avatar
    ye olde spaghetti eater

    aren’t they GREAT?

  12. Kate Avatar
    Kate

    It’s Rush Limbaugh’s (good) twin!

  13. M.Sphinx Avatar

    ^^^ If Rush Limbaugh had a soul.

  14. Rorri Avatar
    Rorri

    I wish her arms were tattood as well.

  15. Leftie01 Avatar
    Leftie01

    Hey guys! Thanks for the comments! The skirt thing is actually from a gladiator costume. This was part of a photo shoot for our Circus show we did. I was the tattooed lady and he was the tattooed strong man. The arms will be tattooed and lots more just give me time. 😉

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