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Bezig met laden... Housewives at Play: The Wedding Album (Housewifes at Play) (editie 2004)door Rebecca
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This is the seventh (or at least seventh) collection of drawings involving housewives. There are exactly 37 well-drawn detailed drawings of women inside the book. Obviously enough, all the pictures have some connection to weddings, just married women, or just about to be married women. The pictures range from somewhat tame (I guess the tamest one in this collection would involve a woman kissing the bride) to somewhat extreme (involving bondage in one form or another, humiliation, getting caught in action, whipping). The women are brides, guests, in-laws, bridesmaids, and the maid of honor. The men, if there is a man in the picture, is shown shocked/surprised at the action, is being "thanked" by the bride, is walking away happy, is a priest, or is being distracted. Most of the action occurs outdoors or in some form of church or hotel (like the picture of the surprise guest on the honey-moon), but some of the action does occur in-doors (like the picture where the in-laws welcoming their new daughter-in-law by whipping her).
Overall, the collection is interesting, and well-drawn. The collection contains pictures of bondage, whipping, and humiliation. Note: some of the collections contain a page that collects the title of the pictures, and this is one of those collections. The page is at the very back of the book and is called the "Table of Contents." ( )