Saturday, January 27, 2024

Eric Stanton a Pioneer in Feminization Art

Do any of you know of Eric Stanton? My friend Rikki Blackwell (The Martin Hastings Saga). Stanton was a pioneer in fetish art particularly in the genre in forced crossdressing and femdom. More of his art is available online with a quick internet search. He was so ahead of his time. Even now, they make me blush, like finding a secret stash of kinky comics at a relatives house.What are your thoughts? Did you know about his art? Do they hold up? 




 



16 comments:

  1. women, most powerful being on earth once they realize the gifts they have been given

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    1. The role reversal will never get tiring. Its the foundation to the feminization/femdom fascination

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  2. All of your older fans (like me) were raised on Leave it to Beaver and Donna Reed. Men ruled the roost . How about the line in The Godfather : You can act like a man!
    Being called a "Nancy Boy" was the ultimate insult. People laughed about small guys in prison who became a "wifey". Being the "girl" in the relationship was the ultimate humiliation. Women have no respect for feminine men . Just ask Tulip!

    Donna

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  3. Gilbert / Stanton was a good combination. I'm not sure Tulip realises he is a feminine man. Not the sharpest tool.

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    1. I think you are right that Tulip is not the sharpest toll. But I think she is beginning to figure out just how girly others see her.

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  4. Beautiful art work. His powerful ladies certainly know how to manhandle

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  5. I'm not sure Derick will be able to keep to the mouth only rule.

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    1. Especially if he brings along a buddy the next time he visits Tulip. The poor sissy might get it at both ends. Boys will be boys.
      Donna

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  6. My absolute favorite, early, Enforced Feminization Novelettes were those done by Nan Gilbert. Those books introduced me to the Genre of Petticoat Discipline. Such titles as Adventures In Petticoats, Punished Panty Raiders, Susan's Revenge, The Metamorphosis of Robert, were fabulous. I believe some were illustrated by Gene Bilbrew, and other's by Barbara Jean.
    Somehow, the artist was always able to convey the absolute look of pitiful helplessness, upon the face of the Forcibly Feminized Sissy. The "Girls" waists were always so narrow and their hair always looked so beautifully curled.
    The women conducting the feminization always appeared so powerfully confident and under control.

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    1. Miss Bouffant,
      I might be older than you, but did you ever see any of the drawings by The Bishop?
      His artwork was amazing. Some of his work was featured in Latent Image magazine .
      Donna

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    2. The name sounded familiar, though I'll admit I just had to look him up. It appears that he was primarily into Heavy Duty bondage of females. Though I enjoy looking at that sort of art, since the advent of puberty, I have been almost solely focused upon Enforced Feminization and Petticoat Discipline. of course, salon bondage turns me on immeasurably.

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    3. Lately a few Tumblrs have sprung up that are devoted to Salon Bondage. Here's one that I enjoy.
      https://www.flickr.com/photos/190966415@N06/

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    4. Though this is more about getting a Forced, short haircut, no bondage, a few of the scenes take place in jails or prisons.
      https://www.tumblr.com/sweetprovocateur?redirect_to=%2Fsweetprovocateur&source=content_warning_wall

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  7. It was always a thrill to trip over something by Mr. Stanton way back when. One never knew where the story would lead other that a spineless effeminate male being led around by strong female role models. Thank you for the reminder.

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  8. Eric's art is a constant delight. I enjoyed writing the texts for some of his Stantoon booklets, including DOWN AND OUT IN BEVERLY'S GYM and NO MERCY FOR PERCY, which I did under the name Throne.

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  9. Eric Stanton's work was ground breaking, his attention to detail and careful work is awe inspiring.

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