Be careful guys. And “read the instruction” BEFORE, not DURING or AFTER. Especially when playing with breath control.
Tag: breath control
The art of latex encasement
Climb in balloons can be used for advertisement, parties, bondage and latex encasement or to create such pieces of art. Kumi inside.
Anybody knows who made these photos and if the full set can be found anywhere?
Breath control, transparent latex, plastic, condom hoods Part I or do not lose your sense of humour
You’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.
Celebrities, mummification and breath control
Sounds scary, doesn’t it? But in reality it was a photo session for Russian XXL magazine (4 photos). Potap and Nastya (Потап и Настя) is an R&B duet from Ukraine.
Nastya is known for her voice, face and figure (BTW, see her in shiny silver latex like leggings below) and Potap is known for “falling trousers” (same photo below).
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Breath control art, plastic bags or thin transparent film. Part II
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As I’ve already said: do not try that at home! Looks stimulating, but is deadly.
This is what I like about manga – you can (or someone else can for you) draw something what could never be achieved in the real life. Better than nothing, right? And sometimes much better (and definitely sterile) that in the real life. A highly condensed, distilled and refined fetish stuff.
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Breath control art, plastic bags or thin transparent film. Part I
Let’s begin with crossing all “t”‘s – I’m not into asphyxiation. Period.
But what I do like is to be encased in skin tight absolutely transparent film. Probably even immersed in water. But I do want to breath! Unfortunately this is not possible in real life, you can’t plastic bags do not allow air through, unless punctured, but that ruins the theoretical fun.
But I can have a dream, can’t I?
This what the pictures below mean to me. Again – no breath control or autoerotic asphyxiation.
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