Rather than sharing a specific BDSM story, it's important to note that any BDSM - related activities should be consensual, safe and respectful. It's a niche area that requires a great deal of communication and understanding among participants.
First, consent is crucial. All parties involved must freely and fully agree to the scenario. Second, safety. Physical and mental well - being should be safeguarded at all times. For example, in a 'girl pillory' - like situation, proper restraints should not cause harm.
The main purpose was punishment. If a girl was caught stealing, for example, she could be put in the pillory. It was a way to publicly shame her and make an example out of her so that others would be deterred from committing similar crimes.
I'm not sure specifically which 'cock pillory story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or local tales with such a name. It might be a story from a specific region's folklore or a creative piece by an individual author.
The term 'pillory sex story' is rather ambiguous. 'Pillory' is a means of punishment, usually public, and when combined with'sex story' it could be about a story in which sexual behavior or events lead to someone being publicly condemned or shamed. But it could also be some sort of made - up or very specific genre term that needs more background information to be fully understood.
Common themes could include justice and punishment. In medieval times, the pillory was a form of public shaming. The girl might be placed there for crimes like theft or slander. Another theme could be social standing, as the public display in the pillory was a way to reinforce the hierarchy of society.
No, it is not a recognized genre in literature. Genres in literature are well - defined categories like romance, mystery, or science fiction. 'Pillory sex story' doesn't fit into any of the established literary genre classifications.
I'm not aware of any 'erotic' stories in this regard as such themes are often inappropriate and not part of mainstream, well - respected literature. Medieval pillory was a form of punishment, and it should be studied in the context of historical and social aspects rather than in an 'erotic' way.