Dressing For Pleasure

‘Dressing for Pleasure’ is a delightful form of sexual exhibitionism. Wearing a gas mask is the ultimate stage where lack of oxygen causes a form of mild intoxication. It really is just a variation of the dangerous children’s game where a plastic bag is pulled over the head to cause asphyxiation, which in turn, produces a sensation of sexual pleasure. Continue reading “Dressing For Pleasure”

Handicaps

There are questions on which I would like readers’ advice. In the country on a wet winter day I was wearing the suitable protection of a thin latex suit with a second one piece suit in a heavier rubber on top; waders and an SBR coat. We called at a little country pub (the SBR hardly rates a second glance) where they serve a cask conditioned beer I enjoy. I had two pints and before leaving felt it advisable to make a call. There the absence of a crotch zip on the outer second suit proved a major and uncomfortable handicap. I could not get the suit open from the top so it could be pulled down and it required Helen’s amused assistance at a quiet country spot to obey the needs of nature. Now I enjoyed the complete protection afforded by my outfit but what I want to know is how readers manage wearing a suit, often all day, without encountering my kind of difficulty? Continue reading “Handicaps”

Candid Comments

After reading Helen’s column in A22 I am of the opinion that it veers against women dressing to please their men rather than encouraging them to do so. She intimates that men are selfish to expect their women folk to dress up in unorthodox clothing solely for their benefit. What she says would give the impression to women – who may be on the brink in indulging their husband’s whim – that dressing in such clothing is an uncomfortable and miserable experience and would spoil any sexual experience they might have. This does not encourage women to overcome any fears and prejudices they might hold about these unorthodox acts in dressing in the cause of love. Continue reading “Candid Comments”

Perfect Material

Up to the invention of plastics, rubber was the epitome of man’s creative genius in finding a substance which was impervious to moisture, was light, smooth and flexible and above all durable. It afforded him for the first time a means of combating the elements, meeting nature on its own terms. Continue reading “Perfect Material”

Men’s Fashions

I have been reading with much interest Helen’s recent articles and follow-up correspondence on a more stylish approach to ladies’ fashions when made up in our favourite materials, and ‘more power to her elbow’ in getting the suppliers to adopt her ideas. Even so, there is already quite a selection of elegant styles available to the ladies, not only through the specialist suppliers for dress around the home, but also from the major retail outlets for macs and boots where the manufacurers have recognised that there is a demand for practicality and elegance when wet weather comes. Continue reading “Men’s Fashions”

Anti Gas

My girl friend and I are ardent gas protection lovers. We first met in a Civil Defence squad and soon found out that we both enjoyed it for fetishistic reasons. We live together now and undertake regular anti-gas training programmes. We wear gas masks and rubber protection gear for long periods and have even turned our sauna bath room into a ‘test chamber’, where we wear our protective apparel. Continue reading “Anti Gas”

Bedtime

I have yet to read anything in Atomage on latex bedclothing – sheets, pillow cases and pyjamas. I have always enjoyed wearing rubber but my wife much less so until a few years ago when she went to work as a secretary to a well-known showbiz person. By chance she saw his bedroom and the bed was made up with coloured latex sheets and pillow cases – the very softest of soft rubber. When she told me how nice it looked I was immediately intrigued and a little while later I managed to obtain sheets of the necessary material. Continue reading “Bedtime”

High Heels

I am very interested in women who wear high heeled shoes and high heeled boots – especially the latter. Are they aware, I wonder, of the excitement they create amongst men, and also are they aware of the psychological affect it has on them? Continue reading “High Heels”

Prevent Perishing

A problem that crops up frequently with wearing rubber clothing is that it tends to perish unless care is taken with it. Your readers might like to know that the principal cause of rubber deteriorating and perishing is not human sweat or heat, but simply exposing it to ultra violet light, i.e. daylight. Continue reading “Prevent Perishing”

Tight Garments

It is always a challenge to match total appearance with the role one plays and make-up, accessories, even shoes or boots, can make or mar the appearance and credibility of the character. In a humdrum sense, ladies have, or are expected to assume so many roles, it is a natural extension in our fantasy world to continue this but in our pedantic perfectionism to seek total correctness. Mathematically speaking, the effect produced on our partners is always, I find, equated to the trouble taken and to complete the equation, brings maximum pleasure for us. Continue reading “Tight Garments”