Trans rubber nun.

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Not trannie nuns, but gorgeous nuns in latex never the less.

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(This post was last modified: 15 Oct 2011, 20:50 by latexpert.)
Victoria in a Rubber Sisters mask:
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Fun with Jean Bardot and Steffy the Rubberdoll:

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Steffy should really have taken it in the face though...
Actually pics from a strip but I thought I'd post them this way around...

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My mind boggled at this with a 'Buy it now' price of US $1,009.98 from China?

eBay: Latex Angelevil nun with inflatable breast
It's actually $353 ( Was:US $1,009.98, You save:$656.49 (65%) ) 😉
Y'all do know that some find "trannie" or "tranny" offensive in the trans* community?

Can we please make an edit throughout?
http://www.glaad.org/transgender

"What words are offensive to transgender people?

These words should not be used: 'transvestite,' 'she-male,' 'he-she,' 'it,' 'trannie,' 'tranny,' and 'shim.' These words are dehumanizing, and using them to refer to any person is similar to using an anti-gay epithet."
Since when the word "transvestite" became offensive? What about "travesti" (or "travesty)?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travesti
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travesti_%28theatre%29
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/transvestite

"Transvestite should not be confused with transgender or transsexual (“someone who lives as the sex opposite that of his or her birth”). Transvestites generally have lesser or no desire to permanently change their sex, but simply enjoy being able to cross-dress from time to time."
I certainly agree we shouldn't refer to the transgendered as 'trannies' but that's not what we're doing here. I very much doubt very many transgendered people post photos and videoclips of themselves in fetishised rubber nuns' habits and latex female masks, they're a lot more likely to be trying to blend into the crowd at the supermarket.
What we're discussing here is transvestic fetishism, not any sort of transgender issue. I consider myself a fetish transvestite (and a crossplayer, ie a crossdressing cosplayer) and I don't have any problem at all with my sex or gender or indeed with what I do being referred to 'trannying'.

So, Boo!

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transvestic_fetishism