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In darker contexts, it tickles my brain for a more physically imposing character to give in to a smaller person. Especially if it involves emotional turmoil, guilt, and shame on the unconfident bigger bottom. Especially if all the larger physical presence doesn't matter when their emotions are played with. | In darker contexts, it tickles my brain for a more physically imposing character to give in to a smaller person. Especially if it involves emotional turmoil, guilt, and shame on the unconfident bigger bottom. Especially if all the larger physical presence doesn't matter when their emotions are played with. |
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| ==== Latex and Leather ==== |
| I like the high gloss black shine of latex and leather. |
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| Leather is texturally tougher, and I enjoy the contrast of the tight spots with the gathered flesh. It is a better, more sturdy material for collars and harnesses because you can pull them harder. Leather is more casual than latex, and implies a certain music associated subculture to me. It makes for cute outfits for metalheads, glam rockers, and biker characters. |
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| Latex is slick and smooth. I like the inhuman, dehumanized look. Especially with full-body latex and latex hoods. It is more deliberate than leather, because it takes effort (and a lot of baby powder!) to put on, and can only be found from specialty vendors. So it says something about a character who has latex clothing. It is a delicate, high maintenance material, so it fits more with fancy dress events and special nights. |