Fetish and bondage art by Masakazu Shimizu. Part V

See more art by Masakazu Shimizu.

As you may have noticed, I’m a bit overloaded again. I’m still around but very close to what’s called “burnout syndrome” (“a psychological term for the experience of long-term exhaustion and diminished interest”).

So, “to fill the awkward pause” I’m posting Masakazu Shimizu’s drawings of Miyuki. I do not know what manga or anime she comes from, but my “acquaintance” with Shimizu-san began with Miyuki.

14 pictures below.


3 thoughts on “Fetish and bondage art by Masakazu Shimizu. Part V”

  1. Hi Ra

    Not another friend (if you can forgive me the temerity for addressing you so – I do see you as a good friend in this cyber world we both frequent) on the edge of burn out!

    Over the past 2 years I have seen far too many other friends and work colleagues fail to cope with the insanity of unrealistic workloads and demands. Please take it easy and enjoy the important things in life – health, happiness, family and loved ones.

    On a more pleasurable note: I love the artwork of Masakazu Shimizu, it appeals to my sense of eroticism – my favourite in this selection is ‘Mask’, I like the shine of the latex and the intrigue of where the catheter pipe may run…

    MJ

  2. Madjack ” wrote:

    Over the past 2 years I have seen far too many other friends and work colleagues fail to cope with the insanity of unrealistic workloads and demands.

    There is another problem – I (personally) want too much. Apart from my work, family and home server administration I have various trainings, lessons, hobbies and yes, this site. As a result, I simply can’t recover from the load. My muscles hurt, my eyes are almost bleeding, I can’t remember new words, keep twisting joints and almost fell asleep on an autobahn at 160km/h (driving faster usually helps, but the traffic was quite heavy).

    But I can’t stop doing any of these things, because I’m afraid to be way behind, because then I will have to do twice as much to catch up…

    And concentration on “one thing” is also not possible, because “all things” are tied together. For example, maintaining this site requires knowledge of performance tuning, MySQL optimization, PHP, JavaScript, UNIX, shell programming, SEO, Apache tweaks, caching methods, performance measuring tools, WordPress and MyBB architecture and API, and so on, and so on. All the above mentioned requires time to research, to read, to change, to try, top redo, etc. As you can see, content publishing is not in the list. And nothing (OK, except, UNIX and shell programming) is related to my daily job and it’s only one example 😉

    Frustrations, frustrations … Yeah, whining again.

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