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Sunday, March 20, 2022

Maxy Coates update


I appreciate those of you who have asked about upcoming stories featuring my character Maxy Coates.  Be assured that I continue to develop her ever so slowly in words and pictures.  Unfortunately, I still struggle to capture her leather-clad adventures in writing.  She is in my imagination constantly; if for no other reason than my wife is my chief inspiration for her.  However, the creative fire that used to urge my story-writing no longer blazes as it once did, but rather it smolders.  Stress, responsibilities, and fatigue wreak their toll on me, but I will never stop my efforts to bring Maxy's story to sleek, sophisticated life.  Her tale is an epic that I hope to see through, even if it takes me decades to do so. 

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  1. Are you going to introduce more scenes with Maxi's squeaky leather and moments where she brave the harshest elements in the expensive leather unapologetically?

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  2. My favourite part in your story is when the leather creaks when she undoes or fixes the streamlined or longlined leather trench coat. I actually tend to think of her as some invincible unreachable woman who is tempting and i'd like to wrap my arms around her in that coat. Desire on fire

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  3. I've recently found a series of very beautiful photoshoots. It's called "Braving the Elements with Constance Jablonski" from The Gentlewoman's 2012 issue.
    The photoshoot featured a beautiful Burberry leather trench and a long Valentino leather trench coat in the pouring rain.
    (High resolution):https://roscoproduction.com/clients/thegentlewoman/bravingtheelements
    (Low resolution scans)https://models.com/work/the-gentlewoman-braving-the-elements-with-constance-jablonski/216453

    The long Valentino trench was the same one in this photoshoot:https://fashioneditorialarchive.wordpress.com/tag/suvi-kopenen/

    It was great to see a 5825 Euro leather trench coat being used in the rain!

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  4. Thank you for sharing the great link!

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    1. Hope these pictures can provide you some inspiration for Maxi's story! She's definitely the kind of woman who takes her luxurious leather to the harshest elements and situations.

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    2. By the way, I've been expecting your new story forever. Really hoping to see a new story of Maxi's adventures!

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    3. I think you might be able to change the story a little bit? So next time, Maxi could be more combative, colder, fiercer and even crueler.

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    4. Dear Cuirbouilli,

      I always have this question to ask you. How do you think of a woman that abuses her leather clothes?
      On the leathery squeak, we hold almost identical views. The leather squeak is luxurious, cruel and passionate. It's an expression, an epic of a confident woman. I always wish the leather on my goddess could squeak and creak eternally.
      Meanwhile, drenched/slightly abused leather garments really touch my heart for some reason. I've browsed your Flickr, and you had one picture of your wife's coat covered with raindrops. I really relish that kind of picture! That's why I always look for fashion photoshoots that include leather garments in the rain, slightly dusted or scratched, worn by beautiful, pale, aloof models.

      My wife fits into my category of perfect woman flawlessly. She wears layers of the expensive leather clothes I bought her, and she wears them mercilessly in the harsh environments, sometimes dashing in the rain or snow without umbrellas. She's the epitome of femininity! A lithe figure that contains the coldest, strongest attitude. The leather clothes in her closet are well over $20,000, and her layered leather look could often rack up to over $10k. But she could abuses those exuberant leather without second thought.

      She doesn't abuse her leather on purpose or deliberately; instead, she is just so selfish and confident in a good way. She thinks the leather is supposed to protect her, regardless of expense. So drenching, scratching and smudging the leather cause no burden to her. In many cases, I will have to wipe and dry her leather clothes after a rain, while she keeps wearing the leather clothes on her, looking at me condescendingly and mischievously. I never told her about my fascination of a dominatrix, leather-abuser lady. But she seems to manipulate my heart well. After wiping it dry, I will have to apply the leather conditioner on her leather-clad figure! That part is fun and mesmerizing. Not only the conditioner takes some time to apply, it actually makes the leather squeak louder after it dries. And serving my arrogant lady is the most important part.

      One time we had to get one of her $4000 56" lamb leather coat reconditioned by a shop, because she added some breathtaking scratches at the back. The lady who owned the shop was stunned by the long coat, and she asked my wife pitifully to pay more attention and avoid abusing leather. My heart basically raced when I heard this "constructive criticism."

      Still, you should be relieved that leather -clad ladies still exist! We are a Gen-Z couple that appreciate long leather coats and leather jumpsuits! Unlike most men think, my life as a submissive husband is going incredibly well! All I have to do is listen and obey the pale lady in leather clothes!

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  5. Alas! Dear sire, when would we see the adventurous tales of Maxi?

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  6. I have an even better story for you!
    Instead of hunting for Nazi robbed artifacts, you could make Maxi a Nazi hunter set in the 60's.

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