Showing posts with label wedgie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedgie. Show all posts

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Wedgies - ENF's painful cousin and introducing Kody Evans

 

 


While it is my favorite form of embarrassment to strip someone naked, just because you have clothes on doesn't mean you can't be humiliated. Imagine you're wearing your best clothes to impress your crush. Now imagine someone sneaks up behind you, reaching into the back of your pants and pulls your underwear up. Not only are you in pain but now your crush sees your underwear too! Do you feel more or less embarrassed than if you were naked? What if your underwear was pulled over your head? What's more painful, the cloth pulling in between your butt or the wounded ego that someone got the best of you by pulling your underwear in the most painful ways possible? There's no better expert in this topic, than Kody Evans who I'm proud to release our firs time working together in Poison: The Embarrassed Naked Street Fighter Stripped, Cuffed, and Wedgied!

 

 Kody Evans is a model who has worked with many different studios, some including Cali Logan's. Kody specializes in a wide range of fetishes such as wrestling, feet, and wedgies. I've seen her give and take some painful looking wedgies. Wedgies are actually a common trope in embarrassed underwear clad female art often with the underwear being exposed from a wedgie. The cartoon version of the The Mask features a LOT of wedgie gags and effectively used it as peak humiliation in a comedic standpoint.


 I have wanted to include wedgies in my videos and have with Embarrassed Kombat and Shego Stripped to her Tightey Whiteys. The one reason I don't just put wedgies in things all the time is because there are health risks to wedgies. That's right if you google wedgie injuries, there are actually medical journals covering severe injuries from wedgies (TW). When I shoot with models involving rope, impact, or stunts, I do my best to ensure it is safe and can minimize injury, this includes wedgies. That's why when I reached out to Kody to see if she'd want to work with me and she said yes that I was eager to rely on her wedgie expertise to shoot some fun scenes.  Right before we shot together, Kody dyed her hair pink and that made me wonder, who is popular character that has pink hair?


 


 Okay so I'm not sure how widely popular Poison from Final Fight is, but she is popular from MY history as I used to put tons of time and quarters into the arcade playing the game. The idea of a street fighter, ahem, Street Fighter, battling tough gangsters made it a great opportunity for an embarrassed naked female sketch. This gag has been showcased in an embarrassed underwear-clad male sketch in Romeo Must Die where Jet Li pulls the belt off of one of the gang members and his pants fall, exposing him in a thong. This was the basis of my own art piece of Poison.


 


 

 This script was easy to write from a POV perspective. Poison would be a bully, badass Domme type who talks down to the Mad Gear Gang as well as the protagonists in the game. Because she is used to acting in Wedgie content, with wedgies being open to bully type characters, Kody was a natural acting as Poison. This was actually the last clip we shot for the day but you'd never tell. Watching this clip in editing was a joy to see Kody facing the camera and belittling the characters, threatening to wedgie Guy, mocking Cody's small penis, I 100% believed her to be the leader of the Mad Gear Gang. This made her humiliation that much more enjoyable.

 Kody has acted in ENF before although I haven't had the chance to see it in a full clip. She did fantastic embarrassed acting, maintaining the dichotomy of acting tough, dominant, and cocky and then switching to a pouty, whiny, humiliated woman with her shorts falling down, stripped naked, and in a handcuff wedgie! There's actually one improvised part she did that makes me laugh every time I see it.  Something Kody does that I liked was her outward dialogue talking through her embarrassment, from talking about how humiliating it is to be seen in her panties, to how futile it is to cover up because something else is exposed. It made for a great 20+ minute clip with two scenes of embarrassment and humiliation, ending with a wedgie that utilizes handcuffs! I couldn't wait to release Poison: The Embarrassed Naked Street Fighter Stripped, Cuffed, and Wedgied and I hope you enjoy the first of several videos with Kody Evans! She was a trooper having flown in during the record breaking coldest day in Michigan in a while and to my surprise, she is hoping to come back to shoot again so let us know your thoughts!

 

 

Saturday, December 20, 2025

Closing the year out with a Mortal Kombat ENF Sequel - an unespected surprise shoot full of kinky gags

As we reach the end of 2025, in a time when our access and rights to freely express our creative kinks through porn is threatened by Age verification laws, I am happy to release an ENF video with several kinky elements into one 20+ minute video that is Embarrassed Kombat 2!

 

After the success of the first Embarrassed Kombat , I knew it was a series I wanted to revisit in the future because there are so many possibilities for humiliation to occur in a fight. I have and still have ideas and I didn't expect to shoot a sequel so soon. So when Izzabella Robbins told me Elle McKenzie would be interested in shooting with me, I fired up my laptop and came up with a script to introduce two new characters to the Embarrassed Kombat universe. The basic framework of these stories is simple - a tough fighter trope eventually humiliated when exposed wearing (or not wearing) something that contradicts their badass image.


 
 
I common and real experience many folks have, including myself, is the fear of being exposed as disengenuine or a "fake." We like to believe how we portray ourselves in front of others is how we really are. There is also a lot of shame when someone is exposed for being disengenuine. Musicians being exposed for lip syncing, someone in a subgroup being labeled a "poser," these examples are real-life representations in which shame and embarrassment can occur and it's where I thought to introduce the trope of the movie actor turned fighter - Izzie Cage
 

 
Obviously this is based off of the Mortal Kombat character Johnny Cage, who from the first 1995 movie had a great backstory of an actor trying to prove he isn't a fake by entering a tournament. I had no doubts Izzie would nail this character and from the moment we started shooting, I was giddy seeing her in a leather jacket and sunglasses, acting cocky in her character select screen moment. I used to watch MMA and the idea of a fighter or a celebrity has been used to criticize people like C.M. Punk, who went from professional wrestling to MMA fighting and lost. This type of backstory enriches an ENF video because it heightens the stakes when Izzie gets stripped to her Hello Kitty panties in the middle of a fight. 
 

 While there is not a ninja domme character in Mortal Kombat, it is full of ninjas and I think we need more ENF for ninjas. I also like contrasting dominance with submission, often times stripping the dominant of their status and exposing a submissive side. Mistress Elle would be that character and as I wrote the story, the basic premise of a domme being stripped of her clothes who enjoys being spanked evolved into another humiliating moment, being a secret fan of the opponent she fought. With the story written, I was excited, and with a bit of anxiety, curious how shooting this would turn out.
 
The part that can be intimidating about shooting Embarrassed Kombat is it involves more physicality, even though the fight is choreographed. This is due to the fact that there are a LOT of planned shots in these clips, a bit more than I usually plan. Often times scenes are broken up in two shots, one of the model clothed and the other of them unclothed or there is an uninterrupted take of them stripping. With Embarrassed Kombat, the story is told through fighting as well as other video game mechanics, like the character select screen costume swap scene. Each one of those changes means there was a cut before setting up the next shot. One of the shots I was most proud of was the scene in which Elle whipped Izzies' phone out of her hand. I obviously didn't want Izzy to actually get hit by a whip, so I planned two shots - one with Elle swinging the whip at nobody and then a close-up of Izzy with the whip on her phone, that Elle would pull back giving the image of Izzy being hit. With some editing that shortened both shot, it is a cool action moment.
 

 
 
This was actually the first video we shot before we shot Resident Nudist , meaning it was the first time Elle got to explore ENF acting. If you're unfamiliar with ENF, it does take some time to get into the right mindset. It involves tapping into comedy and awkwardness because embarrassment is about stripping away a perfect-well-rehearsed-well-said-well-thought-out-pose. What was cool was seeing Elle get into character, best captured when she wedgies Izzy and teases her as she pulls on her panties. It was that fun playful energy that makes ENF a joy to shoot and captured the mood that I wanted to continue making with Embarrassed Kombat. 
 
I feel like beyond fatalities, what makes Mortal Kombat, and Street Fighter to a degree, so popular is the backstory of the characters and how much of a trope they tap into classic martial arts cinema. In doing this, fans enjoy playing their character and in a sense, this brings them to life. I truly appreciate Elle and Izzie's performances because when I watch the clip, I see the characters Izzy Cage and Mistress Elle squaring off and this is thanks to their ability to act vulnerable in being both silly and of course embarrassed. We hope you enjoy the second installment of the Embarrassed Kombat series and if you like it, know that there's plenty more ideas to come. 

Sunday, May 25, 2025

The True Opponent in Filming an ENF Mortal Kombat Parody - Nature!

                  

 I have been looking forward to this Memorial Day weekend for a month ever since I booked the shoot with Skunk and Violet for what would become Embarrassed Kombat. The video game itself is all about humiliating your opponent with a gruesome finisher. Even the non fatal finishers imply a sense of embarrassment. How humiliating is it to go from being a tough martial arts warrior and become reduced to a baby?

 


I explored the idea of humiliation and stripping an opponent of their clothes in my Mortal Kombat Fanfic, Finish Them! In it, the fighters get stripped during battle, with their special abilities being used to accidentally or intentionally damage their opponent's clothing. I didn't finish the series as I moved on to writing my own erotica however, the year I made the plan to make ENF films,  I knew a long-term goal would be to shoot a two-model video parodying Mortal Kombat. With your support within my first year, I felt ready to make the leap and bring the idea to life. As exciting as it was to write the script, inventing my own characters that parodied Princess Kitana and Sonya Blade, the shoot would not be without its challenges.

With Global Warming impacting the intensity and stability of weather patterns, Michigan's weather is even more unpredictable. As I write this on Memorial Day weekend, it's actually in the high 40s. When Skunk and I first met and planned to shoot, it was delayed because we had a snow storm...in April.

                              


This fella visited me minutes after Skunk and I agreed to reschedule shooting Officer Undressed

Experiences like this make me used to the unpredictability of what can happen leading up to, during, and after filming an ENF video. I have found the mantra, "It will not turn out exactly as you planned" to be helpful in grounding me so that I am not overwhelmed or panicked when things happen unexpectedly. It's not that things will go wrong, but rarely have shoots gone 100% the way I wanted. Weather changes, scripts changes, making adjustments to costumes/props, and travel are factors that can affect a shoot. Embarrassed Kombat was hit with multiple unexpected moments.

The unpredictability of the weather was the first issue. In April, temperatures were averaging at mid 40s to 50s, which if you've ever been naked in these temperatures, it's not very tolerable. It's also risky because it could result in health issues for exposure to cold temperature for long periods of time. In that sense, I was ready to reschedule if the temperatures were not going to rise. With this comes another challenge, booking. Scheduling with one model takes time and a lot of communication to figure out the right time because we all have our own schedules. Booking two models adds complexity because I had to coordinate between Violet and Skunk's schedules to make sure all three of us could meet to shoot at the booked outdoor location. With a lot of back-and-forth texting, we had our day and I knew that rescheduling could risk further delaying the video if Violet and Skunk couldn't meet on a second day.

 By the week of, things were looking to be better, it seemed it would be in low 60s with sun. It was not my preferred condition, but better than what I had feared and with that, we made the choice to try to shoot. I did let both models know that if they felt uncomfortable or needed to stop then we would because I want to prioritize safety and health of the performers above everything else.  With props, costumes, and robes in hand, we went to work in this wonderful outdoor wooded location that reminded me of the forest fight scene in Mortal Kombat 2

 I was more anxious than I typically feel with shooting, more because this was my first time shooting a two-model scene. I also felt pressure running against the time of nature because I wasn't sure how long we would have sunlight and worried we would lose it. Lucky for me, it was cloudy because...Michigan, and we got a total of 5 minutes of sunlight, so problem solved! I usually shoot things in linear order of the story, but given the time constraints of temperature and lighting, I prioritized efficiency and shot scenes in order of action, stripping, and eventually dialogue. Skunk and Violet handled this all with amazing grace and talent, their motivation and enthusiasm created a fun energy that kept us moving throughout the shoot.


 

 

 My current equipment setup includes a Sony ZV-E10, a Rode Video NTG mic and then my camera phone. The nice part about the Rode mic is it can plug into my Sony and allow me to check the quality of the sound while recording. That day, it had difficulties holding a charge, it would a low battery even after charging all day. It was likely that it would die out during shooting, Luckily, the camera has its own built in mic that I was ready to use but my saving grace would by my camera phone.

My phone has a better quality camera built in than what I've previously had. I still prefer to use my Sony for better image quality, but it does get the job done when needed. I first used it as a second camera with Embarrassment Quest as a wide angle shot.

 


 I regret forgetting to use this more consistently during filming as I only got this shot for the second half of the battle. Despite only using a few scenes spliced with the close-up shots, I liked the transition between wide angle and POV shots because I felt it resembled the camera changes in Final Fantasy 7 combat scenes. With Embarrassed Kombat, I knew I was going to do a section that would parody the actual side-angle shot of the original video game and made sure I had enough space to run the camera phone during the whole shoot. This choice ended up making it the MVP when another issue would happen....gravity. If you watch the video, you can see the fun blooper of my camera lens reaching its end when the stand tipped and landed lens first. This is a bad habit of mine of leaving things unstable and letting them fall, from leaving objects on the edge of a table, to light stands, and the ZV-10 kit lens.

                           Violet's concerned face seeing the last moments of my lens before I could.

At this point, halfway through the shoot I was down my primary camera and no microphone. It was not great however, I didn't panic. Again, the mantra that things will not turn out as I planned helped ground me. I also knew I had my phone camera set up to get a wide angle shot on run the whole time and luckily this was our saving grace because thanks to that, I got every shot I needed and I had decent enough audio to mix with the shots on my Sony camera when the microphone battery died. So, lesson learned, always have a backup camera ready and also make sure your camera stand is stable XD.

 The other unexpected challenge that day was the wind chill factor, bringing our 60 degree temperature down to more of a mid 50 degree temperature. This meant the amount of time being naked outside that was tolerable and safe was a lot shorter. Typically, I try not to rush through takes or if needed, reshoot a take to make sure we have the shots we need. With the temperature a factor and with Skunk and Violet the ones who are naked, I wanted to be mindful of their safety and eliminate any time of unnecessary reshoots. I kept checking in with them for the rest of the time, offering to stop and reschedule if needed. To their credit, they were on board with finishing the shoot and we quickly shot the rest of the script. There might have been a few points from the original script that were omitted, mainly some dialogue, but this was something that wasn't central to what I wanted - an ENF parody in spirit of the videogame Mortal Kombat, not necessarily just the story. Like Embarrassment Quest and Embarrassment Quest 2, I wanted to tell a story that resembled the game mechanics and that meant I could coach Violet and Skunk during their solo fights rather than stop and start multiple takes with scenes involving dialogue.

 By the time we wrapped up shoot, I was anxious if I got everything I needed to edit a coherent story. My hope was to have two parts to this Mortal Kombat themed ENF shoot, something I wanted to film ever since I planned to make films. Having watched it in full sequence, from splicing in the music, the fight sound effects, and my own attempt at mimicking the Mortal Kombat narrator voice, I am overjoyed with this long film Violet, Skunk, and I created. We hope you enjoy it. I would love to make this a series, and so your support in buying the video would be of great help because once cost is covered, I can definitely plan a sequel and I already have a few ideas as to what it could be.