| sirrendre |
12-05-2016 02:49 PM |
I only ever saw one issue of NL growing up but it had an OCC-appropriate photo series I will never forget. The premise was that a guy had found his neighbor's homemade sex tape in the trash, and the B&W photos were stills from the tape with captions representing the conversation between the randy husband and reluctant wife during the scene.
The husband has just bought the videocam (which would have been very new in those days as this was the late 70s) and wanted to film a sex scene. Knowing his wife would not go for it, he keeps the camera hidden at first but she spots it. Then he flatters her into showing some T&A by swearing they could erase the tape afterward. She's a good-looking MILF with C breasts and dark shoulder length hair. She complains that he keeps putting her face in the shot, so he has an idea. Next we see her tied spread-eagle on the bed with a clown mask covering her face--the poor quality video just shows a black triangle, no actual genitalia. She has decided she doesn't like this idea and wants to be untied, but he says 'you liked this before--just let me work you over with a Q-tip.' Before she gets untied she gets frantic that he has let the dog into the room and the dog has apparently jumped up on the bed--we don't see the dog in the stills but the impression is made that the dog is ready to take advantage of her helplessness. The last frame is dark and he assures her that the tape is destroyed and no one will ever see it.
In terms of visual quality, this scene was nothing much. But the idea of it--getting to see your next-door neighbor nude, her embarrassment at being tied up and vulnerable--I probably don't have to explain to OCC members why the scene stuck with me.
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