Saturday, February 4, 2012

Julie Robbins: Part 1

There are so many bondage models, then and now, beautiful and talented, big and small. You can narrow your search to the most precise parameters and find the girl who properly fills your fantasy. That certainly doesn't mean that all the others don't.........It just means that you can find, in your mind's eye, perfection, as it relates to your bondage fantasies.

Julie Robbins is that girl for me and I knew it the first time I saw her bound and gagged.
Julie started out as an exotic dancer in North Carolina before moving on to make adult film. She made over 50 films, but it is her work with the great "Ropexpert" that caught and held my attention. To me, she was the perfect damsel. Her ability to emote for the camera while tied up was remarkable. I believe she was the best in the business at conveting a sense of believeable peril either on film or still photography.
Unfortunatly, She left this world way  too early in the wake of a fiery automobile crash in 2005 at the tender age of 26. She did do some absolutely stunning work with Ropexpert though and that will always be here.
Enjoy some of Julies work with the master, Ropexpert.

















2 comments:

  1. Got to bind and gag her myself and loved her as a model as well - she was one of a kind - she absolutely loved the sounds of duct tape coming off a roll - made her totally turned on - love seeing these pics

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  2. I did not know Julie also died in a vehicle accident; I remember Livia Choice also died in a car crash, coincidentally, on her way to BondCon in LA.

    It is sad to note what the world chooses to be afraid of - think of all the energy and money and people sent in to fight a war on "terror" - and yet in the same time, the number of people who have died on American roads in their cars is far larger - and growing.

    If a Boeing 737 full of people fell out of the sky every day, how could we ignore it? And yet that's about how many people die in their cars, each day, every day.

    Sad at the news, wishing people would spend more energy actually trying to fight the things that will likely kill them and not chasing all the things that probably won't.

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