tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9649129.post110478376926145607..comments2024-02-24T01:11:05.090-08:00Comments on Diary of a Latex Lady: Christmas ShoppingLatex Ladyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15218238153038374229noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9649129.post-1104807623345745162005-01-03T19:00:00.000-08:002005-01-03T19:00:00.000-08:00This is Dark... I am having password problems...
W...This is Dark... I am having password problems...<br />Wonderful diary! Since you wear latex all the time now and have been doing so for a while... what sort of "training" was involved.. not so much for the psychological issues, but for your skin?<br /><br />As much as many of us like to wear latex... it is not easy on our skin for long term and many hoods put pressure on nose and jaw and can be uncomfortable.<br /><br />I find that thinner latex looks the same but is much more comfortable for long term wearing. But I have also suffered from skin irritation from some long term sessions. What is your experience with this? If you had "comfort" problems... how were you able to overcome them?<br /><br />Now that you are covered most, if not all of the time... do you ever miss "normal" clothes? Do you miss the excitement that "normal clothes" wearers experience when they get dressed in rubber? I wonder... does rubber wearing ever become "mundane" to YOU despite how radical it will appear to others?<br /><br />Do you wear much transparent latex clothing aside from undergarments, such as tops and hoods? I hope you don't mind these questions, but your stories raise so many questions in my mind... and you and Sir seem the most qualified to answer.<br /><br />Would you consider writing an "anonymous" biography... and include photos from your life together?<br /><br />best<br />DarkAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com