About your hostess...
I guess I could be described as a rubber-loving T-girl (TV, CD, or whatever your favourite description is - though I am not TS), but don't let that put you off just yet. God knows, there's a lot of us trannies about this here Interweb thing, isn't there?! I know it's difficult not to be bored by now, but do read on if you wish.
I have liked all things tight, shiny and squeaky for a long time now. Rubberwear especially. Blame Barbarella, whom I sneaked a peek at on the TV in all her plastic finery while at a tender and, clearly, impressionable age, when the world of the future appeared to be made of wet-look plastic... Yummmmm. Surreal French movies with boot fetish scenes also played their part, no doubt. Thank you, Mr Buñuel.
The first items of rubberwear I bought were in 1990. I then took my first high-heeled steps out to fetish and TV venues in 1997. Since then I have orbited the fetish scene on and off, including working as a rubber maid at some London fetish clubs and private parties a few years ago.
Likes: dressing in classic feminine latex rubber styles as well as short, tight and slutty. Have a sweet tooth for rubber stockings and long gloves, rubber panties and girdles, rubber miniskirts... boots... the list is endless. As well as the clothes, I love the accompanying misadventures also...
As well as all things rubber and perverse I also have a soft spot for alternative music from the late '70s/early '80s. Especially electronic music made by one-fingered synthpop players with too much make-up. And that's just the boys... Gentlemen take polaroids, indeed... Hopelessly out of time and obscure, I still cling on to it, it obviously means something special. Je suis pasée...
As if you couldn't guess, I enjoy taking photos in my rubberwear and do my best to capture its delicious sensuality through sexy poses. Blame Skin Two and the like, which I have been buying for longer than I would care to mention... My pix are more about home-made stuff done on cheapo equipment and without proper lighting, more imagination than budget... but sometimes it works.
Well done for reading this far!
Leanne Latex TV