Many people have asked why it is so important to write a book about latex fetishism. The fact is that there are a large number of people who are walking around with a love for latex but who are too embarrassed or uncomfortable to talk about it.There are a lot of misconceptions out there about latex fetishism. Those misconceptions are what make many people feel that they are unable to talk to their friends and loved ones about what makes them tick at a very deep level. They may worry that they will lose the relationships that mean the most to them and open themselves up to sadness and ridicule.There is a wealth of information out there that people who are living with a latex fetish need to know about but which, until now, has been unavailable. It can be helpful for many people to know where their love for this amazing material comes from and that it can be triggered by very normal, very healthy experiences in their lives. They need to know about the various practices which may or may not go along with their fetish and safety tips that go along with some of these activities. A person who is interested in living a latex lifestyle also needs to know how to find the clothing and accessories that make their blood race and learn how to connect with likeminded people both online and at events around the world.Regardless of whether you are someone who has been living openly with their fetish for years or you are someone who is taking the first steps towards self-acceptance and happiness, my book is full of positive and practical suggestions on many aspects of a rubber lifestyle. From tips on how to introduce the topic to an existing partner to finding a new partner who shares your love for latex, the book can be a great tool for anyone who is interested in latex.I knows first-hand how important information like this can be. I lived for years with my latex fetish. My particular attraction to latex began in my early teens as a response to wearing rubber rainwear. I began to dream and fantasize about latex in general as well as the people that wore it. Since I did not have any resources about latex, it took me years to fully accept my fetish and to learn how to live openly with it.My book is designed to help others, who are in the same position as I was in, learn about their fetish, accept that fetish and incorporate it into their daily lives.Rubber Life is due to come out this week! If you want me to contact you as soon as it is out and even get a discount, then be sure to sign up for the early announcement list at RubberLife.com!
When many people think about what it means to live a latex lifestyle, they see images of someone encased in latex from head to toe. I don’t blame you. Some years ago when I was coming to terms with my latex fetish, I pictured the same thing. However, now that I am living the lifestyle myself, it has a much deeper meaning to me than being encased in rubber 24/7. It all about, who I really am.I am a latex fetishist and I deserve to be loved for who I am. Latex has become a naturally part of my life, just like air and food. I need it to function and to feel fulfilment in my life. Further more, I get off on latex, so when it comes to sex, it’s not negotiable, it’s a requirement.While the road towards fetish freedom is a walk in the park for some people, it can be a long journey full of obstacles for others, as it was in my case. The thought of having to break out from the norm might be frighting, but that is only understandable. Coming to terms with a latex fetish is not easy, especially when you don’t understand it and what you require to satisfy it.But if you find a way to embrace who you are, you too will experience a deep feeling of happiness and fulfilment in your life. Whether you choose to attend events wearing latex, or if you prefer to wear it on a more regular basis, is entirely up to you. The frequency with which you choose to wear it and how open you are when you wear it is entirely up to you. Actually everything about the latex fetish lifestyle is entirely up to you. It is all about creating your own space and setting your own borders. So stand up for yourself and do what it takes to live the lifestyle of your dreams!In the past, finding information on how to live this lifestyle was difficult to find. Now, my book offers a lot of practical information on how to start living a latex life. It is full of advice on how to accept your preferences, find clothing that you will love to wear and connect with friends and partners who accept you for what you are.REMEMBER: Rubber Life will come out TOMORROW. If you want me to contact you as soon as it is out and even get a discount, then be sure to sign up for the early announcement list at RubberLife.com!
Fetish Dynasty has launched a new latex fetish podcast. The first episode hosted by The Mikado, features a interview with Amy and Dan from FetishKitsch.It’s not the first time that The Mikado do fetish podcasting, you might remember him from the Rubber Canada podcast years ago. The new show is the perverted offspring of that creation.The next few episodes of the podcast will focus on exploring the lives of fetish couples, featuring interviews with real life rubberists and kinky folks who have not only incorporated fetish into their lives and relationships, but photographed and/or filmed themselves in their outfits and play.The Fetish Dynasty podcast will be just one of the ways that the personal, real-life fetish world will be heard, so make sure to give it a listen and remember to subscribe!
armindo dias posted a photo: A Tribute To My Poem, My Queen, My Angel, The Woman Of My Life, My Love, My Woman, My Beloved Girlfriend :)
armindo dias posted a photo: A Tribute To My Poem, My Queen, My Angel, The Woman Of My Life, My Love, My Woman, My Beloved Girlfriend :)
Vincent James Pia posted a photo: November 02, 2010 - "Holly"My wife Holly.Enough said!(Life is good!)* * *
Pop Life by =mastertouch(via laveritenue)
English Russia reports:“The couple claims that latex was chosen because they see it as the most sexy, fetish and hedonistic material. They consider it very pleasant to the body and if both are wearing it the hugs feel more unusual and for the day like this it is very important. The couple believes latex to besadomasochistic, punk, electronic-futuristic, though not suitable for urban life and casual parties, it definitely turned out to be the right thing for their wedding.”“Lust, Love & Latex” would like to congrats the shiny couple and we hope that they will live happily ever after!See the full photos report at English Russia…
Luminis Kanto has added a photo to the pool:We had a very Second Life Halloween party at Fracture. Here are Bau, Lehn, Beta and Aubrey.
Sol Lang has added a photo to the pool:Everyone has a personality. But a photo model needs to have it show clearly through photographs. This can come naturally for some, but more often than not it is learned and practiced. That’s what separates the pros from the amateurs. Although much of the work falls on the photographers lap, a model with the ability to perform can help make the photographer’s task much easier. Kelli is such a model. The moment she gets on the set, her gestures come to life - both body and facial. Sensually erotic with attitude.View it large.
Light Partner has added a photo to the pool:"Ultimately, there is always the need to risk being new. Yet even succeeding, to be authentic—living as close to our experience as possible—is arduous. For being human, we remember and forget. We stray and return, fall down and get up, and cling and let go, again and again. But it is this straying and returning that makes life interesting, this clinging and letting go—damned as it is—that exercises the heart."--Mark Nepo.
light up my life
Perspex sheeting, acrylic paint, LCD screen (moving image) 60cms x 70cms Courtesy the artist and Gooden Gallery Sean Branagan's work has a hint of the impossible but nearly graspable about it. He doesn't describe the world we know - i.e. he doesn't focus on the scaffolding, in which we communally invest, through language and social order to run our lives - an approach that delivers the comforting satisfaction of affirmation and recognition. Instead he attempts to breach 'The Real' [See Jacques Lacan: The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psycho-Analysis.] - something that differentiates itself from what could be called 'artificial' to be more total, but which is also certainly discernible from the imaginary and fanciful. As a vehicle for 'time', 'light' and 'movement' (elements which are as valid to his practice as more conventional ones of painting such as line, form and colour) the role of the projector has been variously considered in past pieces. For example, it was built inside the work in the LIGHT FORMS series, it was suspended closely overhead on clamps in works like 'Peep Show' and 'Where the Sun is Silent' (pieces recently seen in the group show PHYSICOLOGY at this gallery). In those pieces light was always applied to the surface (via the projector).This exhibition sees the adoption of LCD screens, allowing light and movement to emanate from within the work. However, light is also applied externally onto the work; these paintings are lit from the front, and are to be seen in the full light of the gallery space, as in any other painting show. 'The ribbon' Branagan describes the urge in his studio to hold one end of a ribbon and throw the other end outwards, through and into the work. This feels less about creating a navigable bridge between the tangible and intangible (because this assumes a difference, or a journey, that takes you from one thing, to another, different thing - the conceptual world of the painting and his own reality) it is more about an orchestration of seeing and feeling the work homogenously, about embracing the idea that perhaps there is no difference, perhaps there is only one thing - 'The Real'. In 'Constructs in the Mind of a Sceptic', lines of drawing are conventionally applied onto the Perspex, as a painter might apply them to his canvas, but then they are also (unconventionally) applied at the filming stage as part of the figure's environment. As the figure moves, some of the lines are attached to her body and move to her will. We are presented with drawing that was made before filming took place; drawing made during the filming, by the figure as she moved/moves; drawing on the surface of the Perspex and finally drawing on the walls - created by the shadows that result from the surface, in places, being transparent. "It is the task of radical thought, since the world is given to us in unintelligibility, to make it more unintelligible, more enigmatic, more fabulous." Jean Baudrillard. Born in Old Trafford, England, Branagan studied for his BA at BIAD (Birmingham City University). He has received the Salford City Arts Bursary, 1st Prize; a studio practice grant from The Pollock Krasner Foundation, New York and an 'Art for Architecture' grant from the Royal Society of Arts. Solo shows include: Un-Still Life, 2009 at the Kusseneers Gallery, Antwerp, Belgium; The Solo Project, 2009 & 2010 Basel, Switzerland; Painting with People II, 2008 at STUDIO ONE, the GRV, Edinburgh, Scotland; LIGHT FORMS, 2007 at VINEspace London. Group shows include: Shibboleth, the Cafe Gallery Projects London; Painting Unlimited at APT Gallery London. In 2009 he exhibited in the Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome, as part of ROMA, the Road to Contemporary Art. Sean Branagan lives and works in London. For more information on this exhibition and Sean Branagan's work, please visit the GOODEN GALLERY website: http://goodengallery.com/ via http://www.re-title.com/ Permalink | Leave a comment »
indieporn:Suzan in the bed - the life erotic
indieporn:Suzan in the bed - the life erotic
indieporn:Suzan in the bed - the life erotic
indieporn:Suzan in the bed - the life erotic
moonjazz posted a photo: This was one of those sunset that was so good you could eat it like chocolate ice cream or taste it like the finest aged wine. When high pressure meets cloud cover on a fair summer day on the California coast you better make your way to the sea shore pull up a chair and applaud mother and father creative spirits. I did use a longer lense which does intensify the atmosphereic colors somewhat but for the most part they are the real deal. A few minutes after I snapped this it was another set of colors and ten minutes later all was gray, blue and black. Life at the edge of the continent can take your mind away on vacation in the sky.
derRuedi has added a photo to the pool:shocker...."I wake up in the mornin'Put on my faceThe one that's gonna get meThrough another dayDoesn't really matterHow I feel insideThis life is like a game sometimes"