Call us kinky, call us bored…but our current favorite Instagram is @FetishVintage and we want to share this world of beautiful hurt with you! Some of these photos even make me think that those Granny Panties my friends bought in Chinatown can be sexy…OK, maybe not those actual ones, but the ones our adventurous grannies wore! This account brings you a daily dose of hot women from the past century restraining and beating each other into ecstasy. There’s something about these photos that makes me sad that modern day pornography has degenerated into such classless trash, but thanks to the internet I can choose @FetishVintage instead of blow-up dolls come to life. Did I sell you on it yet? If not, take a look at some of the photos below and tell me you weren’t bad today…
Victoria Chakal
January 13, 2016 at 10:14 am
“There’s something about these photos that makes me sad that modern day pornography has degenerated into such classless trash, but thanks to the internet I can choose @FetishVintage instead of blow-up dolls come to life.” -> Oh bullshit. These women were the Bonnie Rottens and the Kayden Kross’ of their times, especially under the porn ban. They weren’t “classy.” These pictures were considered vulgar, trashy and aggressive. Vintage porn just happens to have been appropriated and gentrified by people who treat actual, modern-day sex workers (who hold the same shitty, unprivileged position in society as, say, Betty Page did in her time) like dirt.
It’s perfectly possible to enjoy vintage porn and have no particular attraction to Kink.com or Brazzers, but to call vintage stuff “classy” is ridiculous and disrespectful, sorry.
Meghan
January 13, 2016 at 2:59 pm
I understand that at the time these were taboo photos and the women considered to be classless. But it’s hard to deny that porn today hasn’t degenerated further in its presentation of sexuality. I know and have discussed their work with many sex workers, so I’m well aware of the conditions of sex work today, whether it be porn or varying degrees of prostitution. These same photos today would look very different in their composition by the standards and expectations of contemporary porn. Fewer clothes, more aggressive, more penetrative, less playful, more focused on the object (vagina, breasts) and less on the subject (face and full body). While society’s view of the women may have stayed the same (or you could even argue has improved), the images that are considered pornographic has changed quite bit.
Philip Ketchum
January 13, 2016 at 8:17 am
Amber de Coite so much this
Amber de Coite
January 13, 2016 at 10:45 am
Uh, yeah.
Robert Espinosa
January 13, 2016 at 3:55 am
B.T.K.
Tessa LaLonde
January 13, 2016 at 12:22 am
Check out @cold__meat too!
Michael Cohn
January 13, 2016 at 12:19 am
Any interest in current occult inspired burlesque?
CVLT Nation
January 13, 2016 at 1:26 pm
yes michael bring it on!
Michael Cohn
January 13, 2016 at 1:34 pm
CVLT Nation whats the best contact?