Total enclosure

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A couple in total enclosure and metal cuffs during a BDSM scenario
Two people in full rubber suits and gas masks (heavy rubber)

The term total enclosure (total enclosure) is the area of sexual fetishism associate. It describes the complete enclosure of the body by means of a certain material, for example latex (here also under the term heavy rubber ), leather or Lycra (here under the term zentai ). Total enclosure can also support sensory deprivation by limiting the sense of touch.

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A total enclosure can be practiced by a single person for sexual satisfaction. It can be assisted by the use of a gas mask to intensify the practitioner's sense of being cut off from the outside world.

Early depictions of Total Enclosure can be found in the AtomAge magazines, which were published between 1972 and 1985 by the English cult designer John Sutcliffe. Total enclosure was also the theme of the film under three layers made by John Sutcliffe .

In the field of BDSM , the Total Enclosure can be used both for general depersonalization and for feminization (BDSM) as part of a “punitive measure” in a BDSM scenario. It often forms the basis for more extensive actions such as bondage or breath control .

Risks

Total Enclosure is subject to similar risks as the use of a body bag , especially when using waterproof and airtight material such as latex , and must therefore be agreed between the partners in accordance with the principle of Safe, Sane, Consensual . As part of self bondage , it increases the already very high risks due to the possibility of heat stroke .

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