Autoerotic asphyxiation and breath control art, plastic bags or thin transparent film. Part XI

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Do you remember the Strange but still fetish Japanese game shows? “TORE! Mummy” in particular? Where girls are slowly mummified while answering quiz questions?

Imagine what the show and the girls would look like if they were wrapped in thin film instead of cloth? Just like on the 6 pictures below:

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Autoerotic asphyxiation fatalities and Breath control Art, plastic bags or thin transparent film. Part X

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That playing with breath control and especially alone is extremely dangerous knows everybody. We already know that as a sexual fetish such addiction to autoerotic asphyxiation cannot be cured by non-destructive methods (see Paraphilias, sexual fetishes, normality, deviations and men vs women post, I will very often refer to it). And we also know, that periodically some “cases” make their sad way to the news.

The following article was written by Arthur Albion and published on ParanoidLost.com

See 14 drawings and the article (I hate when referred materials disappear from the Internet, sometimes along with the whole sites, so republishing) below.

Oh, and please be careful when you are choosing your partner.

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Bondage art by Ah-Gu. Part III

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Another set of Ah-Gu‘s (阿★凡) art. Controversial? Like all fetish and bondage art. Extremely erotic, inventive, provocative, story telling, emotional, imagination stimulating? No doubts.

Would you like to find yourself in some of the depicted situation? If yes, than the art works. No? Review the other parts 😉

See 16 drawings below.

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Breath control art, plastic bags or thin transparent film. Part IX

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The previous post was more or less dedicated to the fashion side of plastic bags. The subject of this post is shifted towards bondage and (if you dare) self-bondage.

Unfortunately I still do not know the name of the artist.

See 12 images below (one image is duplicate, but the scans are different, so you can choose which one you like more).

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Dead Reverend’s Rubber Fetish or self-bondage fatalities. Demotivators of the day.

Please play safely and do not let this happen to you.

An Alabama minister who died in June 2007 of ‘accidental mechanical asphyxia’ was found hogtied and wearing two complete wet suits, including a face mask, diving gloves and slippers, rubberized underwear, and a head mask, according to an autopsy report.

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Breath control bondage art, plastic bags or thin transparent film as a fashion accessory. Part VIII

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Let’s continue the transparent PVC clothes theme but from a bit different perspective. Pantyhose encasement and zentaish suits have made their way to the podiums (see elsewhere on this site under fashion). Now look at the drawings below (I lost the name of the artist. And I do not like the smoking part).

I think using transparent plastic bags as a fashion accessory (remember veils from the past?) can be very interesting and “fresh”. The transparent film will also protects skin and eyes from dirt, dust, sand and wind. Unlike latex, polyethylene is cheap, does not stain, does not dissolve, do not cause allergy (or in very rare cases), warm to touch and generally more comfortable when thin enough. Unfortunately, it’s not elastic, and you can’t make it tight.

Anybody willing to try and go out dressed like this?

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Breath control, transparent latex, plastic, condom hoods Part I or do not lose your sense of humour

breath control bondage transparent plastic hoodYou’ve read all my disclaimers about breath controll and autoerotic asphyxiation, haven’t you? Once more just in case – I’m not into asphyxiation but I am into tight transparent hoods.

Saying that, let’s continue the second most popular subject of the last week. And if you have interesting photos, please upload them in the “Transparent latex, plastic and condom hoods” thread.

See 28 photos and 2 videos below.

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Transparent plastic suits, breath control or drawings vs real life

breath control transparent catsuitA bit of history. In the Breath control art, plastic bags or thin transparent film series of articles we touched the subject of transparent plastic suits covering you completely. Then Strappado started the Rain fashion and PVC fetish thread. Don’t you think these topics are closely related?

As I said many times before – I’m not into breath control and autoerotic asphyxiation. But I do like (and dream of …) the idea of being completely encased in a tight transparent film. In my childhood I simply used plastic sacks and bags (with a hole for breathing) or a PVC/nylon jackets with a hood worn the other way around.

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Breath control art, plastic bags or thin transparent film. Part VII

transparent latex bondage breath control suitSee the previous parts.

Just in case, as I said earlier, I’m not into asphyxiation and breath control. I like transparent latex and plastic tightly encasing my head and body, but I do want to breath freely.

The pink suit on the left is a good example. I want it!!! I wish the transparent latex or plastic was breathable, though ….

See 12 drawings below.

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