What could be simpler than a clothes peg (clothespin for the Americans)? A simple item perfectly designed for its task. 

Except today, it wasn’t one peg and there were no clothes. These four little pegs gave me such an experience. A simple pinch four times over. So simple and yet the sensations were so suddenly complex when I got up and moved around the room. The weight of my breast, the tautness of my skin and the tug of each sway. The sensations built. My breathing changed. Until suddenly that peg that was already starting to twist broke. The two parts separated, pinging across the room, leaving me suddenly shocked by the change. My masochistic heart is thrilled to have found a new way to build those sensations. All of that intensity and I am still desperate to add something to my poor neglected nipple. 

It’s the 300th Sinful Sunday. I think it will be a sensational one. The Sinful Sunday meme is such a simple idea but has such a positive impact on both participants and readers. A wonderful thing to be part of. Click on the lips to see who else is joining in.

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18 Replies to “Simple things”

  1. I wish I had been there. An intriguing idea and a super pic.

    And, we dimwitted Americans know what a clothes peg is, although I don’t know why you Britts can’t call things by the right name.

  2. Life’s most simple pleasures are the ones that put the biggest smiles on my face. As a person who takes great joy in the small things in life, I love that you’re using an everyday object to find yours. <3

  3. Simple things are best I find. I was once on a balcony with Master as he reached out and took a peg from the washing line and popped it onto my nipple with no warning. A visceral and psychological pleasure. Thanks for the reminder x

  4. I’ll be honest, I recoiled grabbing my boob in phantom pain when I saw the photo – but after reading your words. .. I’m now trying to think where I put the pegs!
    Great image and perfect words x

  5. Lovely image. With a lot of sensual information for the viewer. I mean that it makes the viewer feel along with it, which is a mark of a good photo.

    No. Great photo!

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