Neoprene and Nylon

A dude (or should I say bloke...) called Senzuri San from the UK sent me the following story with accompanying images:

"The wetsuit is a 7mm diving one so the heat builds up very fast. By the time the waterproof trousers were going on I was beginning to sweat and by the time my S10 was in place it was pouring off me. The white thing is the cap off an Israeli civilian mask - just the job for kinky scenes but why on earth did they make them? As you can see, the bondage here was only really a token gesture - for the moment - but it was effective enough at making it hard to walk. With a 10 second timer on the camera, getting into position was sometimes a close run (hobbled?) thing. Here are a few comments:

T01- "Though at this stage the neoprene just feels like a warm, rather heavy tracksuit, my heart has already started to beat faster. Soon the last traces of my street clothes will have gone.

T02- "The effort of pulling on my boots makes the temperature rise; things are starting to happen underneath the wetsuit...

T03 - "The full suit is on. I begin to sweat a little. I always get a special thrill from doing up the last couple of centimetres of the zip. Just sitting on the edge of the bed becomes an erotic experience as the crotch strap of the jacket grips everything.

T04, T05- "Ex-army waterproof trousers go on - I wonder if anyone's done this in them before... I make a point of doing up the ankle ties tightly. I squirm about in the smooth nylon. Under the suit things have begun to get really sweaty and slimy.

T06- "Now some improvised shackles. Its quite a shock to find out how slow and clumsy they make me. Come to think of it, its always surprising how much a wetsuit and a layer or two of waterproofs restrict your mobility even without any chains.
T8 T08- "The S10 goes on, a comfortable and well fitting mask. With the rubber and waterproofs and the chains, the restricted air flow through the mask just makes the going heavier and sweatier.
T09,T11,T12 - "What can I say?
T14- "A pair of North ear defenders goes on for a little more peace and quiet as I stew in my own juices - what I call the "jelly" stage of session...
T15 - "Ready for an evening in. We've had a few storms on the south coast recently so I have to be prepared for leaks etc... And of course, if the roof leaks there's always the danger of falling plaster... And there again, there's a possibility of flooding on the coast so there's a wetsuit on under the PVC...After all there might not be much warning! Far better to be prepared.
T16 - "Relaxing in the greenhouse. But although the sun is getting stronger now, its still not that warm, so a wetsuit and neoprene socks are essential to avoid chills...And one has to be remember that a greenhouse is not built to the same standards as a house so there is an increased danger of leaks - even though it is sunny, winter weather can be very changeable - hence the need for a chemsuit and a layer of waterproofs...And then there are the potted plants which could harbour dangerous insects and parasites...can I do without these gloves? I think not."
T17 through T21 - These pictures show Mr. Senzuri lounging in various PVC outfits.

T22 - "The basic rig is in place. A titanium surf suit, neoprene socks, speedo swimming cap (those helmets can be draughty!), helmet and a pair of speedo swimming goggles. Though they look blacked out :-) that is just because they are tinted :-(. I couldn't see what I was doing for long though, because they soon got hopelessly steamed up :-). By the time I had got to this stage I was beginning to experience a definite "geil" (far too good a word to leave to the Germans) feeling.

T23 - "A familiar scenario takes shape, with a new twist. Of course the trousers are my trusty Regatta bib trousers but on top of them and under the jacket I have put on a fairly bulky buoyancy aid, for reasons which will become clear... Next to go on was the restraint belt - now with a padlock of its own - followed closely by a set of stainless steel handcuffs. Last - and probably least - I have fished out the close fitting chin guard of my helmet and snapped it in place. As well as contributing to the general sense of enclosure,it probably also helped avoid a cold chin - after all, May can be a cold month.

T24 - "The front view. The reason for the buoyancy aid is that once the 'cuffs are on, its bulk makes it practically impossible to reach the helmet or jacket zip etc to undo them - so it's hard to sneak out of the gear without the proper key. Goodness knows why, but this seems to add something to the scene.
T25 - "Futile struggling to reach the helmet strap. Not surprisingly it proved futile. Though I could no doubt have pulled off the socks and loosened the ankles of the trousers, that was about all I could have got off (at least in terms of gear, heh, heh, heh!) without the key.
T26, T27 - "Enjoying my 'predicament'. By now those goggles were completely steamed up and it was hard to see the camera controls. Elsewhere the sweat was oozing around the inside of that surf suit, creating some very pleasant senations. It was only a matter of time before I shot my load..."
T28 - The use of a bouyancy vest gives an interesting feeling
T29 - A motorcycle helmet and some duct tape are used to create that necessary state of detachment of your environment

Truly great material, PVC wise! I was a bit puzzled by the yellow helmet (mmmm, helmet) in pictures T15 and T22-T27. This turned out to be a kayaking helmet. Of course it is a good idea to use head protection, after all ingaging in fetish activity can sometimes lead to dangerous situations. As Senzuri San has either removed his pages himself or was kicked off by his ISP I intend to open an archive of his material. Keep an eye on this page!

Finally, in case you're wondering, the name Senzuri San is Japanese for "Mr. jack off".

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