I'm pretty sure I remember this from one of those NuWest/Leda "comic books". I think the girl was an Indian who was being "civilized" by being brought into town and made to wear "white" clothing and adopt the white lifestyle.
My favorite of these was "A Visit to Aunt Linda's" It was F/m though...
Sorry, I meant "A Visit to Aunt RITA'S". I think Aunt Linda gave a young man an outdoor switching. My avatar is in fact an illustration from AVAR (one of my favorite of all time). I think the artist on a lot of those was Stephanie Burke...
I'm pretty sure I remember this from one of those NuWest/Leda "comic books". I think the girl was an Indian who was being "civilized" by being brought into town and made to wear "white" clothing and adopt the white lifestyle.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite of these was "A Visit to Aunt Linda's" It was F/m though...
smuccatelli -- I do believe you're right in regard to the source.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I meant "A Visit to Aunt RITA'S". I think Aunt Linda gave a young man an outdoor switching. My avatar is in fact an illustration from AVAR (one of my favorite of all time). I think the artist on a lot of those was Stephanie Burke...
ReplyDeletesmuccatelli -- Whether it was Aunt Rita or Aunt Linda, thanks for the information! It's always helpful!
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