

✨ The Ultimate Backbender
Erika's journey into flexibility began on day one after discovering contortion on the Internet. But as a country girl, it wasn't until she moved to the nearby city that she found a real yoga studio where she could truly deepen her backbend. However, yoga soon proved to be too tame for the natural--or should we say unnatural--flexibility that Erika was born with.
Her instructor Mary was a former contortionist, and the two quickly bonded over their shared love of stretching, nudity, and sensuality. Erika soon found herself living in Mary's apartment where she could engage in serious backbending practice as well as countless hours of all kinds of lovemaking experiments with her slightly older and much more experienced lover, after all, Mary had lived in India for two years and learned a great deal about yoga and kamasutra.
After months of non-stop stretching, Erika reached such fantastic degree of backbending that Mary, her girlfriend and coach, had to rub her eyes, and likely other parts of her body, unable to believe how far her beloved could take herself in her pursuit of impossible backbends.
Mary may have had better luck with frontbends herself, but she had a special soft spot for backbenders. Watching her tomboyish blonde angel workout for hours on end was one of her favorite pastimes. To say that Erika could bend like rubber would be putting her in line with many ordinary contortionists... How far she could really bend was truly otherworldly and beyond words!
It was hard to believe that Erika spent 18 years of her life as a simple farmer's daughter before finally discovering her true passion. The photos suddenly found on the Internet made her realize her true calling, and now she was all over the Internet herself as a new sensation who amazed the eyes of millions of fans!
i can almost do it myself
really been loving these simple yet extreme contortions
Also, that picture is pretty up there for your best works. Everything about the lighting, the pose, it's like one of those character study portraits... My brain is turning on me, and I can't remember a single artist whose names I want to say. Like the beautiful insight portrait of a Vermeer with the quiet drama of a Rembrandt.
I really hope that made sense.
-tbj