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at 3 Mar 2007: 09:57

I was reading this story

http://bastianmage.com/stories/sandra.html

and i was thinking, how possible would it be to encase someone (or better yet, be encased) in latex, like some extreme form of bondage.

Imagine this, you paint on layer and layer of liquid latex, right on the skin until it gets so thick that moving becomes difficult and you look more doll like than human (i'm already burning synapses now), if that would work one could probably make this alittle thinner, apply fur and have a skintight almost permanent fursuit.
Although since i have never used liquid latex for anything i might overestimate it's abilities.

Can it be done? Discuss ^^

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HaTcH#Hqe8J0JTHw at 3 Mar 2007: 11:26

Not quite, human skin is very porous and needs to breathe. Yes, even when you just sit there, you are giving off LOTS of heat. This heat needs to escape to the air around you, otherwise your internal body temperature would rise rapidly and you'd pass out and eventually die.

So no, its probably not a good idea to cover yourself in any sort of material that does not breathe.

They did something like this on Myth Busters IIRC, one of the dudes was covered in latex paint or something similar and he was not doing too well. (they were monitoring his temperature and heart rate and stuff)

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at 3 Mar 2007: 12:30

damn! but you're right.
However, is there no material that do breathe and have the same properties as latex?

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mr.QWERTY at 3 Mar 2007: 15:30

Is this it?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=IVFFKTAwQ2I

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at 5 Mar 2007: 16:53

>>1
Not possible and no there is nothing out there that breathes and is capable of this.

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szzz at 5 Mar 2007: 19:53

Perhaps one could build a nuclear powered breathing latex making machine, tall as a building with bombs for arms and a heart as black as coal?...

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Aeriam Wolf at 1 Apr 2007: 18:57

>>6
Omg I will take up the challenge! Ill start RIGHT NOW! hehehe i can see it now. i will take over Uganda with it! Xp

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Maraxk at 2 Apr 2007: 07:06

Spandex anyone? >.> Spandex would actually work I would think it would at least, its fairly skin tight and breathable.

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itoril#e0pMofP/AM at 2 Apr 2007: 08:04

Even paint would kill you if you didn't leave a large enough bare patch somewhere. Some models found this out (or rather, didn't) the hard way.

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at 3 Apr 2007: 11:06

>>9

How would it kill you?

The only way I can think of is solvents from the paint seeping through your skin in mass amounts, because you just painted your whole body with it. Or the paint stopping you from sweating, which causes you to overheat slowly.

There's no physical reason why paint on skin would kill you in a way that a small patch of free skin would help against.

The whole thing is a myth. People do full body latex suits and don't die.

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at 3 Apr 2007: 11:12

Oh, and the human body doesn't give off that much heat really. The average heat output of a person awake and at rest is just about a 100 watts, which equals to 1 or 2 regular light bulbs. (depending on the bulb size)

That's why we use clothes in relatively warm enviroments. The surface of the skin is so large that if you were naked in a normal 20 C room, your body would actually have to do slightly more work to keep you from cooling down.

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at 3 Apr 2007: 12:10

Also, just to throw in here, the "heat" problem could be easily solved by cooling the person down, too. Obviously, this whole scenario would involve more than one person, so the people attending to the willing victim could have as part of their task keeping the person as cool as needed. And of course using a safeword and having the people ready to free the willing victim would pretty much overcome the whole "you're gonna die" thing. This is just common sense for any extreme play.

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Humus at 3 Apr 2007: 18:24

Let's of course not for get Scuba wear. I doubt something designed to keep the cold out doesn't also keep the heat in. X3 But people don't die because of -that-.

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at 3 Apr 2007: 19:44

>>10
The myth part is something they called, "Skin suffocation," which was supposedly the paint preventing air from reaching the skin.  Totally fictious, but it was quite popular due to the movie "Goldfinger" spreading it. However...

>>12 came close to the rare cause of death: blocking all the skin's pores and thereby causing a lack of perspiration to cool the body, leading to severe overheating. It takes rather special conditions and quite a lot of time, as does any heat-related death (well, except for fire), but there have been recorded instances of people dying due to it.

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Mick at 31 Mar 2009: 02:22

People are now thinking of normal paint instead of liquid latex. I don't know what the key differences are from paint and latex but I believe that it'd be safe to use latex. If anything you just take the risk with a spotter by your side so when you think something is not right or pass out, then you have someone by your side to free you from your despair.

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Baidn at 4 Apr 2009: 03:45

There is only one person who has ever found my furry porn, my friends know what I would do to them if i caught them snooping around in my laptop.  I showed my wife what I had though, when I decided to tell her that I am a furry.  That was to say the least an interesting day.

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Baidn at 4 Apr 2009: 03:47

sorry hit the wrong reply box.  Please do not ricule me too badly.

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