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DominaJade -> Liquid Latex (2/5/2006 2:51:34 PM)

I have already checked the forums about 'liquid latex' and didn't find much info, so let's start a new thread.

Has anyone tried liquid latex before? I am curious about this substance and would like to try on a male submissive. My question is, can it be used on his genitals?

Thx
DJ




EvilGeoff -> RE: Liquid Latex (2/5/2006 3:45:07 PM)

Wish I could help, but my partner is a female, and deathly allergic to latex.

Literally.

Even a minor to moderate exposure can cause anaphylactic shock in her.

Please check with your submissive before putting latex on him. Latex allergy is a fairly common one.

YIK,
- Geoff




LuckyAlbatross -> RE: Liquid Latex (2/5/2006 5:17:17 PM)

Yes a small skin test should be done before you get into anything. However, if you've had sex with latex condoms, then you should be fine.

Latex can be used anywhere, even on a woman's pussy. However, with the fluid and heat, it's not really going to dry or STAY on the pussy once you put it on.

There's lots of good info out there online and in rt, so I recommend those. Depending on what you want to do with the latex, where you want to take it, how thick you want it and other factors can all affect the type you use and what you do with it.




KarbonCopy -> RE: Liquid Latex (2/5/2006 5:28:57 PM)

Well we've never tried it in my genitals. But I dont see the problem. Let them air out.

Only problem is the state change of the penis. You'd have to keep it aired out and hard for the duration of the drying time.

Oh and also dont freak out when your black Latex is grey when wet.
It dryes black.


Oh and PS// tell him to shave first *shudders*




jamesthehumanrug -> RE: Liquid Latex (2/5/2006 6:37:00 PM)

greetings mistress
permission to speak,if i may ,in reply to your interesting post;
new england leather association(nela) has many shows demonstrating the art of spray on latex
as volunteer staff; i attaneded ,and ,as far, as i know, as long as you leave a breather spot open and ,standback from fumes ,and hope the sprayed person has no athesma ,then its a go!,
as with all hair dye use
you can always follow instructions they include in the hair dye box , for a skin patch test , aka spot - test first
and wait a day or more to see ,if there is any allergic skin reaction ,thats up to your discretion....




michaelGA -> RE: Liquid Latex (2/5/2006 6:56:46 PM)

i would love to try this myself. from my neck on down. i'm just concerned about the skin not being able to breathe and such other concerns. Is it safe?




ZenrageTheKeeper -> RE: Liquid Latex (2/5/2006 8:36:28 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: michaelGA

i would love to try this myself. from my neck on down. i'm just concerned about the skin not being able to breathe and such other concerns. Is it safe?


Don't believe the movie Goldfinger. You can not die from asphyxiation just by painting your skin - unless like EvilGeoff's sub, you are deathly allergic to the substance.

http://www.snopes.com/movies/films/goldfing.htm




michaelGA -> RE: Liquid Latex (2/5/2006 8:40:39 PM)

i'm not, but i am allergic to boredom and greatly over-played movies from 20+ years ago...LOL

just kidding.




FangsNfeet -> RE: Liquid Latex (2/5/2006 9:22:49 PM)

quote:

Has anyone tried liquid latex before? I am curious about this substance and would like to try on a male submissive. My question is, can it be used on his genitals?


1. Nope. It's just a little out of my price range.

2. Yes. For all intentional purposes, it's a higher grade of wax. Taking it off though can be a little tricky but his pain is your pleasure.




IronBear -> RE: Liquid Latex (2/6/2006 1:39:02 AM)

The liquid latex which I use for mould making and have used within makeup areas. It is a liquid rubber solution so the term liquid latex may refer to a different sunstance here though. In any case I always use skin tests with a new batch.




floorkitten -> RE: Liquid Latex (2/6/2006 2:46:30 AM)

Obviously you want to take care that there are no allergic reactions and plenty of ventilation!!!! Highly aromic in its wet state - like paint thinner.

With that being said....

Liquid latex can be alot of fun. It will run anywhere from $15 - $20 for a quart - depending on where you purchase it and is best applied with the small sponge brushes picked up in the paint department. Dollar stores have packs of these brushes (usually around 5 different ones) for $3.

I hosted a dinner party once where my "shirt" was painted on. I wore a long black skirt and heels. When people arrived and I would take their coats - no one noticed the first few seconds that my top was literally painted on! While wet - you can add buttons, glitter or any number of accents.

BUT - the fun really starts when the latex is removed and HOW you choose to remove it. If you are fluent in knife play - it can be cut and the head space is as if you are cutting through flesh. Having the latex slowly pulled off - is extremely OUCHIE and YUMMY.

Men (women)... the more hair, the more it will hurt....period.

~kitten




IronBear -> RE: Liquid Latex (2/6/2006 4:29:09 AM)

I've always thought that liquid latex would be a good substitute to waxing too.. Can't find any females who wan't a total job done below the bikini line though....

"Pluck a sub,
Pluck a sub,
Pluck a sub,
Pluck a sub,
Pluck a sub,
Pluck a sub,
Ohhh I love to hear the OUCH and hear the screams....
Pluck a sub,
Pluck a sub,
Pluck a sub,
Pluck a sub,
Pluck a sub,
Pluck a sub,
Now she's waxed and nice and clean, I'll have to chain her ere I sleep."




DominaJade -> RE: Liquid Latex (2/14/2006 6:41:00 PM)

Thank you all for the advice.

I will of course take the precautions of making sure the submissive is not allergic to latex and will do a test patch.

Now that I just bought myself a latex dress, I can't wait to try liquid latex. I am sure the salesperson will have some sound advice as well (I hope)




Evanesce -> RE: Liquid Latex (2/14/2006 7:59:32 PM)

quote:

Oh and PS// tell him to shave first *shudders*


LOL!!! [:D]

I bought two jars of liquid latex for Master a couple years ago. I couldn't get past the smell long enough for us to actually use the stuff. Yuck! [:'(]

And it was purple, too. [:(]




Littlepita -> RE: Liquid Latex (2/14/2006 8:10:53 PM)

I once saw an HBO episode about liquid latex and got very excited about it. It looked like great fun to paint on and then after it dried they rubbed her down with babyoil which I gathered was a very nice feeling and then the pulling off was a whole other sensation. I love the idea removing it with a knife idea!




Sirandlittle1 -> RE: Liquid Latex (2/14/2006 8:30:18 PM)

for ease of removal of liquid latex, lube up the shaven body first.

as for the feel of having it shined up, i adore this feeling, and float away at His touch.

i seriouly recommend latex for those not allergic.

thanks for the tip on 'cutting' it off with knife play, one for winter perhaps, im not sure it would set in this heat of summer.

I love the idea, of having guests round with a painted on shirt, that's fab. In your face, yet not. Love it.

little1




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