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"Latex is great
They look sexy as hell. How the heck do you get them on though? We ended up on the floor laughing and gave up "
I use lube, but it's still a struggle |
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"Latex is great
They look sexy as hell. How the heck do you get them on though? We ended up on the floor laughing and gave up "
Talc like a swimming cap at school baths |
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Part of the enjoyment is having my husband help me get dressed. Bending over the bed whilst he polishes my ass to a high shine...gets him going everytime.. |
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Oh I have 2 latex dresses, custom made at Cathouse clothing and a playsuit and matching corset, custom made to match some shoes I have also from Cathouse clothing |
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"Latex is great
They look sexy as hell. How the heck do you get them on though? We ended up on the floor laughing and gave up
Talc like a swimming cap at school baths "
Lube works but you can also get polish for latex that works too. TG usually has a person there to buff your latex for you; nice and shiny |
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"Latex is great
They look sexy as hell. How the heck do you get them on though? We ended up on the floor laughing and gave up
I use lube, but it's still a struggle "
I almost str*ngled my self getting out of mine... Truth. My tight latex dress rolled up and got entertwined around my neck Seems Funny now but defo wasn't at the time |
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Love latex...
Dressing aid is the best way to get into latex these days.
Dependant on the gauge of Latex will depend on how it clings to the body.
Most off the peg dresses are 0.4 gauge latex which is strong enough to stretch and flexibly enough to hold you tight in all the right places. Extenuating the curves.
If you go for a more customs piece they can use 0.25 gauge which can give you a sense of floaty ness in blouse sleeves. It is delicate and should be treated like silk with care.
Or if you want a more stricter angular piece 0.6 gauge is used. These can still hold but have less give and stretch. Great for formal suits and pencil skirts. Jackets etc.
So many options on colours and texture now... It is an absolute delight.
Every woman in the world should own at least one piece of Latex in their life.
It is no longer taboo and stands up against leather, pvc and vinyl as another fashion material...
The latex revolution is here.... |
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We design and make latex clothing...
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Anyway, if you don't like lubing up you need to be buying Chlorinated latex.
The process modifies the latex so it slides rather than sticks... It's permanent and adds a bit to the cost.
Not a DIY thing though as it's very dangerous to do (the chlorination process I mean... It's safe once done)
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