Sunday, December 20, 2009

Rubber Sluts and vaginal rubber


A pair of silicone rubber Oves cervical caps

Oves and the appeal of vaginal rubber: I’m CD3 today (Sunday 12-20-09) and just switched back from my Milex Omniflex (silicone) diaphragm, which I use for flow control after having a menstrual extraction, to an Oves cervical cap. The dome of a silicone diaphragm is not porous and doesn’t stain nearly as badly as natural rubber latex does which, if a girl is using a diaphragm-gas guard in her encounter with a client during which he is allow to handle the device and watch her insert it, makes things look neater. But diaphragms have a maximum depth limitation of 10 meters when used for contraception and gas guards during dive-sex. That depth limitation is not a problem around here as there are so few warm water locations deeper than 10 meters that a couple could comfortably use, but I need an Oves - which has no depth limit for effective protection - when taking a partner at the bottom of my pool, ‘the pit’, which is 68 feet deep by 50 feet wide and 70 feet long.

Rubber-sluts: Returning readers know I love wearing an Oves cap. I’ve got a strong cervical cap fetish for Oves. Having the tiny transparent silicone rubber dome of an Oves sucking on my cervix gives me such confidence that I’m far more sexually assertive when wearing Oves, but for most women and men in the vaginal rubber fetish sub-culture latex is the material of choice. Here in Vegas girls into the vaginal rubber fetish scene are not true ‘Rubber-Sluts’ until they have been wearing vaginal rubber for at least a year and have shown the ability - through exam encounters with a panel of Doms - to use vaginal rubber effectively for their own as well as their partner’s pleasure. Slut as used here is not a pejorative. Several years ago when I first began associating with members of the local rubber fetish community and was called a rubber slut to my face I was all over the Dom who called me that, but found he was giving me a complement rather than denigrating my appearance and morals. In the Vegas rubber fetish community, rubber-slut is a term denoting a very high proficiency level in the fetish sub-specialty of vaginal rubber. Like a black belt in martial arts.

Even though the leaders in the rubber fetish community haven’t paid much attention to my warnings about the risk to the safety of girls wearing latex gas guards when their guys are using compressed gas as a disciplinary tool [For more about that see: my entry for December 9, 2009 ‘the vaginal rubber fetish’] they are paying me to train the new girls entering the fetish and a few of the younger Doms are taking my classes as well. That’s because Rubber Doms interest in vaginal rubber continues to increase here and there is a lack of knowledge about cervical barriers not only among the new girls but some of the Doms who have grown up in the age where so many of their Subs are on hormonal birth control that they are totally ignorant of all aspects of cervical barrier protection. The interest in vaginal rubber by the girls and women who are in their circle of latex-ladies or who are wannabes in a Dom’s entourage continues to rise and the Doms want new girls to have a basic level of vaginal rubber skills before accepting them into their circles. And, something I think is a really good sign is the younger guys are interested in learning how to correctly insert a partner’s diaphragm and then to be able to check that it is covering her cervix before he enters her unprotected himself. I think it is so cool that the younger ones care enough about their subs to make certain they are protected! These guys are also the ones who use a mild electric shock as a disciplinary tool rather compressed gas and it is much safer.

Because there are so few latex gas guard options any more (The Reflexions flat spring diaphragm being the only remaining latex device generally available) Gepetto’s latex shop is producing a full line of coil spring rim devices sized from 50 mm to 95 mm (in 5 mm increments) to sell primarily to rubber fetishists and their girls. However, the device is also good as a basic no-frills starter gas guard for dive-sex. As I’ve mentioned before latex is stretchier and transmits heat better than silicone so even though it doesn’t last as long, is more easily damaged by oils and discolors from vaginal secretions quicker than silicone a lot of very highly skilled Rubber-Sluts are staying with latex devices.

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I'm a classically trained dancer and SAB grad. A Dance Captain and go-to girl overseeing high-roller entertainment for a major casino/resort