MstrssScarlet
Posts: 633
Joined: 6/3/2005 From: Indianapolis, Indiana Status: offline
|
quote:
ORIGINAL: kittinSol quote:
ORIGINAL: MstrssScarlet My submissive sent me some pictures yesterday. The women in Japan have always been considered a bit submissive, but take a look at their latest foot fashions: 1. These 'ballet' shoes are common in BDSM circles and are absolutely not typically Japanese. 2. Can we get the facts straight before propagating nonsense? Footbinding was a Chinese custom, and the women that are depicted with broken, bound foot are old: the practice was outlawed in China in 1915. 3. The Japanese were instrumental in outlawing footbinding when they took over Taiwan in 1895. quote:
However, it was not until 1911 when the Manchu dynasty was toppled by Sun Yat Sen's revolution (which was followed by the formation of the New Republic of China) that foot binding was outlawed. In 1915 the Chinese government declared the practice illegal and sent inspectors to issue monetary fines to those who continued to uphold the tradition. Despite the outlawing of this custom, foot binding continued in isolated regions of China until the 1930s. Half a century later, the last factory manufacturing shoes for women with bound feet in Hanbin, China ceased production of what had come to be identified with pain and suffering. The person who sent me the email titled it "From Japan". Soooo sorry I didn't get out my history books and make sure it was correct. Jeesh! I know that the shoes are worn in BDSM circles. That's why I posted it! That doesn't mean it's impossible for anyone else to wear them. I've seen other stuff posted that was some kind of crazy fashion statement in the far east as well. One of them was T-shirts painted to look as if the women were naked or scantily clad. The women wearing them and the people in the background were Aiasan, but I won't try to guess where because heaven help me if I'm wrong. The feet shown are those of a very mature woman, so I'm sure she's part of a dying culture. I say let it die. I posted these pictures simply as a topic of interest....nothing more. No research, just threw it out there. If you find a mistake, it's just as easy to say "I think you're mistaken on this one....". Thanks for proving once again that people on this site seem more bent on proving how much they know rather than discuss something in a civilized manner. Mistress Scarlet
_____________________________
"Say, that hurts a little bit" "And you don't like to be hurt do ya?" "I don't know...kinda fun sometimes if it's done in the right spirit." Jean Harlow in The Beast of the City
|