Rubber enclosure play, also known as rubber bondage or latex enclosure, is a type of BDSM (bondage, discipline, dominance, submission, sadism, and masochism) activity that involves the use of rubber or latex clothing and gear for sensual or restrictive purposes. Participants in rubber enclosure play typically wear tight-fitting latex or rubber garments, such as catsuits, hoods, masks, gloves, and other accessories, to create a sense of confinement, restriction, or sensory deprivation.
The purpose of rubber enclosure play can vary from person to person, but it often involves elements of sensory stimulation, control, and restraint. Some people may find the sensation of wearing rubber or latex to be highly erotic and enjoy the feeling of being enclosed or confined in tight-fitting garments. Others may enjoy the psychological aspects of surrendering control or experiencing sensory deprivation while wearing rubber or latex gear.
As with all BDSM activities, it’s important for participants to engage in rubber enclosure play with full and informed consent, clear communication, and a strong emphasis on safety and risk-awareness. It’s also important for participants to establish and respect boundaries, use safe practices when incorporating physical restraint or sensory deprivation, and have a safe word or non-verbal signal to communicate discomfort or the need to stop the activity.
As with any BDSM activity, it’s crucial for those interested in rubber enclosure play to engage in open and honest communication with their partners, prioritise safety and consent, and seek out resources and education to engage in these activities responsibly. At LDS, we offer a selection of durable rubber body bags designed for extended bondage sessions. If you’re without a play partner, you’re welcome to explore https://www.mistressdirectorylondon.com/ for options.