Male Submission Art

Art and visual erotica that depicts masculine submission.

We showcase beautiful imagery where men and other male-identified people are submissive subjects. We aim to challenge stereotypes of the "pathetic" submissive man. Learn more….

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Tue Dec 30
A young man in a disheveled suit is suspended from a beam, head hanging down.
Personally, I’m always happy to see attractive men in bondage. This suspension doesn’t look like it was done by a kinky person, especially with some unsafe knots thrown in. It makes me wonder why the image was created in the first place. My guess from the cloths is that this was originally a fashion image, borrowing from kink to generate interesting photographs.
Thanks to Sophie for sending this one in!
-Eileen
My first clue that this wasn’t a BDSM-specific image was the fact that this man is not tied up at all. Yes, it’s a pretty photo, but it would be better if he were naked, had his hands bound, or actually looked distressed instead of indifferent. I do like this photograph, but it annoys me to no end that men in bondage is relegated to “interesting” whereas women in bondage is given the sexual spotlight.
One of my New Year’s resolutions for 2009 is to post more found (or, barring that, personally created) imagery of men in exactly that naked, bound, and sexily distressed state.
-maymay

A young man in a disheveled suit is suspended from a beam, head hanging down.

Personally, I’m always happy to see attractive men in bondage. This suspension doesn’t look like it was done by a kinky person, especially with some unsafe knots thrown in. It makes me wonder why the image was created in the first place. My guess from the cloths is that this was originally a fashion image, borrowing from kink to generate interesting photographs.

Thanks to Sophie for sending this one in!

-Eileen

My first clue that this wasn’t a BDSM-specific image was the fact that this man is not tied up at all. Yes, it’s a pretty photo, but it would be better if he were naked, had his hands bound, or actually looked distressed instead of indifferent. I do like this photograph, but it annoys me to no end that men in bondage is relegated to “interesting” whereas women in bondage is given the sexual spotlight.

One of my New Year’s resolutions for 2009 is to post more found (or, barring that, personally created) imagery of men in exactly that naked, bound, and sexily distressed state.

-maymay