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Onij -> Being in latex for long periods of time? (2/15/2007 7:30:53 AM)

I'll try to make this short and sweet. I met a 50yr sub rubberiest about 3yrs ago who's worn latex, total enclosure, everyday for 1 year and a month. She would only come out of the suit to bath. I'm planning to have my pet dress fully in latex, when I get the money to buy most of the clothes. She would bath once a day, but will eat, sleep, shop, and pretty much live out her normal submissive life in latex. We plan to do this for a month at first, then gradually work our way up to a year. Has anyone had ideas of wearing latex for long periods of time?
Here is the rubberist's blog
Latex Lifestyle




LuckyAlbatross -> RE: Being in latex for long periods of time? (2/15/2007 7:36:36 AM)

Does she have a job?  Not in a dungeon?

Does this suit have "release holes" in the feet so that you can drain out the sweat periodically through the day?

And obviously if you live somewhere where it gets a bit hot or humid, those would be "indoor AC days"

My main concerns would be dehydration, over heating, and no good exposure to healthy air and sun.  Our skin does need to breath to help regulate the body.  As long as you keep a balance so that the body still gets to do what it needs to be done, then I think it's fine.

And it definitely will be more expensive than a normal wardrobe.




Onij -> RE: Being in latex for long periods of time? (2/15/2007 7:47:06 AM)


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ORIGINAL: LuckyAlbatross

Does she have a job?  Not in a dungeon?

Does this suit have "release holes" in the feet so that you can drain out the sweat periodically through the day?

And obviously if you live somewhere where it gets a bit hot or humid, those would be "indoor AC days"

My main concerns would be dehydration, over heating, and no good exposure to healthy air and sun.  Our skin does need to breath to help regulate the body.  As long as you keep a balance so that the body still gets to do what it needs to be done, then I think it's fine.

And it definitely will be more expensive than a normal wardrobe.

The rubberist is a retired university of tx professor, she was living in a nice house in northern CA but has move to Ireland with her husband. From what she's told me about being in and working in latex is; she doesn't sweat as long she limits the amount of things she does. So No her suits do not have any "release holes" to drain sweat, other than the cutout around the crotch area to use the restroom.
She keeps her house around 68degrees, but I not sure whats the weather like in Ireland since she's living there now.
As far as exposure to sun goes, her main skinsuit is clear latex, She sun bathes every morning for an hr and takes vitiam suppilments daily.




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