Sir, Butler and Boy ~ A Cream Tea ~ Page 9
I’m a big fan of porn where everyone gets a ‘turn’- It’s depressingly common for the money shot of the man in charge to be the end in porn scenes, I thought it would be nice to switch that around a bit.
Tally ho!
Omg, I’ve probably just realised why the boy is called “cream”… :O :D
honestly when he was brought in with the tea things I thought he was going to be “creaming” the tea.
Turns! Luckily I know a lot of pervs that write and believe in being fair, I see this all the time. :3
Am I the only one who didn’t think about turns and fairness, but about this cum spot on Sir’s trousers someone should clean roght now, thats why you use condoms!? Yup, my practical sense kicks in at any given moment. Any.
Noooope. That was my reaction too. But I think this is set in Victorian times? In which case not only would condoms possibly not be readily available, but if they’re only sexually active with each other STDs wouldn’t be an issue- assuming at the time, that would be a thing which was taken into consideration. (I really don’t know much about sex in Victorian times.)
The following info is meant as educational but some of the terms and imagery might be unsettling for some.
Condoms were available to Victorians though they weren’t what we have now. they were typically made of stitched animal intestine (like sausage casing) though some were made of thin leather – think really fancy thin glove leather also stitched closed. They were considered reusable and washed between uses. In some cases the stitching would be redone when it showed signs of wear. They were mostly utilized by upper classes because of cost.
They generally weren’t considered birth control but more used as a preventative for catching disease. the first rubber condoms came about sometime around the mid 19th century and made condoms more accessible to lower classes since they were cheap and relatively quick/easy to manufacture. The Rubber variant however was significantly less effective as they were far less durable and prone to breaking due to lacks in technology. They were also far less comfortable according to accounts.
A small portion of society dating as early as the 1500’s would be aware of the birth control implications of condoms but it wasn’t a commonly known detail, particularly since they were considered immoral by the church as far back as the 1300s.
There is some debated evidence of early forms of condoms being worn as far back as ancient Egypt, Rome and Greece.
Stitched leather/intestine forms predate the 13th century. Other ancient condom materials included such things as animal horn (ow), oiled silk, and chemically treated linen. The earliest written record we currently know of that names them as condoms is from the mid 1600’s and uses the term ‘Condons’.
Finally, for the REALLY curious, here’s a photo of what a typical victorian era condom would have looked like, though this one is circa 1913. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condom#/media/File:Condom_with_manual_from_1813.jpg