Helen continues her column with her comments on cloaks and on close encounters of the consummate kind. Continue reading “Helen Henley Atomage A5 Edition 27”
Helen Henley Atomage A5 Edition 26
Who would like to propose free style leather wearing as a competitive Olympic sport, continues her column over which the management have very little real control.
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Helen Henley Atomage A5 Edition 25
Who already has a BA, is contemplating taking her Ph.D. but can’t, it seems, decide between marriage guidance, psychology, literature, fashion or economics. Continue reading “Helen Henley Atomage A5 Edition 25”
Helen Henley Atomage A5 Edition 24
Pugnacious and perspicacious, picks on pills, poetry, people places for pleasure and her phenomenal postbag as a platform for their passions. Continue reading “Helen Henley Atomage A5 Edition 24”
Helen Henley Atomage A5 Edition 23
Helen is in a philosophical mood on the subject that excited the French to cry ‘Vive la difference’. Continue reading “Helen Henley Atomage A5 Edition 23”
Helen Henley Atomage A5 Edition 22
HELEN has begged extra space to air her strong opinions of the latex and rubber garments the ladies are asked to wear. Her views – very frank as always – are very much her own and so we feel our readers are best qualified to take issue with her.. It looks like developing into quite a lively literary argument. Continue reading “Helen Henley Atomage A5 Edition 22”
Helen Henley Atomage A5 Edition 21
The most interesting part of working for Atomage is the people one meets. Almost without exception I have found them to be charming, courteous, cultivated and highly intelligent; far more so than most of the folk I meet in the course of my other daily work. And this remark applies to the ladies as well as the men. Of course, you will appreciate I have met more males than females, because of the male ‘penchant’ for our materials. I am inclined to think that their very sensitivity creates this very penchant for certain things and objects which are then related to their sexual drive. Continue reading “Helen Henley Atomage A5 Edition 21”
Helen Henley Atomage A5 Edition 20
Our ineffable, irrepressible columnist, seen opposite “dressed for an English summer’s day in the country”, demanded extra space in this issue to publish some of the interesting letters from her post bag, many from her own sex. Goodness knows what would have happened to our typing if we had said no! Continue reading “Helen Henley Atomage A5 Edition 20”
Helen Henley Atomage A5 Edition 19
I must say that my remarks about my lack of enthusiasm for masks and feeling cold when wearing rubber next to the skin have produced letters to me from readers all over the globe. Their concern is very touching and while I do try to reply personally to all letters, this latest lot is giving me typist’s neck and shoulders. Continue reading “Helen Henley Atomage A5 Edition 19”
Helen Henley Atomage A5 Edition 18
My first efforts as a columnist seems to have met with approval although I was looking for a greater response from women readers. Mind you, my remarks about almost all women disliking wearing thing over their face seems to have struck a common chord. I have now hard from several more ladies who agree they only don the mask or gasmask to please him, although one told me of a close friend who really likes wearing a gasmask for love making. Apparently the echo of her own breathing inside the mask intensifies the pleasure and she is very grateful to her husband for introducing her to the practice! Continue reading “Helen Henley Atomage A5 Edition 18”
