Rubber Latex Suits

Original Posting

March 21, 2004

Just the other night, I was perusing the artworks of Kemono Inukai and
Gryf. I became fascinated by their artworks, especially those that
showed people wearing rubber latex suits of dogs, wolves, foxes,
panthers, dragons, etc.

And then that’s when it hit me.

Since I had written on m- and p-shifting not long before, I had been
trying to deal with the question of “Forget p-shifting. How am I going
to m-shift?” Truth is, I have no experience at m-shifting because, for
some unexplainable reason, I’m just not able to imagine myself being
turned into a dog, or wolf, or otter. Simply put, mentally its just not
in me.

However, I think I may have found a way to overcome that.

Rubber latex suits are often associated with sex. But I think that
animal-type suits made out of rubber latex can actually help me
mentally shift.

I mean, look at the intent of masks or costumes. Whenever you wear a
costume, you’re supposed to act out the character as best as you know;
play the part, so to speak. Same concept behind rpgs, too.

So, when somebody wears a suit like that, I think that his own self, at
least for the time being, comes under the subjection of what the
costume feels like. The person wearing the costume comes under the mold
of the costume. Its like, “the rubber latex fox costume is your skin,
so fit into it.”

So furthermore, I think that if I wear a tightfitting, but stretchy
rubber latex suit in the form of, say, an otter, I think that such the
same effects are likely to take place. The constricting of some
movements and the destricting of others would allow me to better
mentalize that, yes, I am turning into an otter.

OK, now that that’s settled, I wonder exactly where I can get one of
them. Or, if not, then I’ll need to know how to make one myself!

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