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  2. Latex clothing - Wikipedia

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    The belief that sheet latex is superior to all molded latex is completely false; ultimately, a garment's success depends on its creator's abilities, as even poorly made sheet latex can easily fail. Sheet latex is the preferred method for items such as catsuits that do not need perfect form fitting, and are easier to create with sheets compared ...

  3. Clothing fetish - Wikipedia

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    Latex fetishism includes wearing clothing made from latex, observing it worn by others, and enjoyment of erotic fantasies featuring latex garments, catsuits, hoods, divers or industrial protective clothing. A common latex fetish icon is the dominatrix wearing a skin-tight glossy black latex or PVC catsuit.

  4. Beth Cavener Stichter - Wikipedia

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    The body language of these animal forms are metaphors for how humans think and feel, and they act as a psychological portrait more than a physical representation. In 2008, Cavener joined the Claire Oliver Gallery, where she opened a show called "On Tender Hooks" on October 22, 2009.

  5. Category:Body art - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 December 2023, at 19:47 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Body art - Wikipedia

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    Body art is art in which the artist uses their human body as the primary medium. [1] Emerging from the context of Conceptual Art during the 1970s, [1] Body art may include performance art. Body art is likewise utilized for investigations of the body in an assortment of different media including painting, casting, photography, film and video. [2]

  7. Animal roleplay - Wikipedia

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    Animal roleplay is a form of roleplay where at least one participant plays the part of a non-human animal. As with most forms of roleplay, its uses include play and psychodrama . Animal roleplay may also be found in BDSM contexts, where an individual may take part in a dominant/submissive relationship by being treated as an animal.

  8. Rubber and PVC fetishism - Wikipedia

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    Men in latex gear marching down Whitehall as part of Pride London 2011. A man wearing a police cap, latex corset, gloves, and stockings. Latex fetishism sometimes involves dressing up in the material; looking at it worn by sexual partners; or fantasies sometimes wearers of skin-tight or other latex garments, such as divers and workers wearing industrial protective clothing.

  9. Fetish art - Wikipedia

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    One example of fetish imagery in comics is the catsuit-wearing, whip-wielding Catwoman, who has been called, "an icon of fetish art". [ 3 ] Many S&M, leather and fetish artists have produced images depicting urine fetishism ("watersports"), including Domino , Touko Laaksonen ("Tom of Finland"), MATT , and Bill Schmeling ("The Hun").