Your Rubber Journey begins now
Embark on your rubber journey with confidence, courtesy of our comprehensive guide. From essential tips and safety precautions to finding gear and engaging with the community, we've curated everything you need to kickstart your exploration into the exciting world of rubber.
What is a Rubber Kinkster?
Someone who has a passion for rubber gear, from latex to industrial rubber, and finding joy in the unique sensations and aesthetics it offers. It involves joining a vibrant, inclusive community that celebrates diversity and mutual respect, sharing experiences, and connecting with others who appreciate the art and allure of rubber.
1. Engage with the community
Join or establish a local rubber club, flaunt your gear at nearby bar events, and connect with like-minded individuals on social media. Don't miss out on lively discussions in our Telegram group chat and stay updated on regular events, ensuring you're apart of the rubber scene.
2. Know your body measurements
Equip yourself with a body measuring tape and enlist a trusted buddy to assist in accurately measuring against provided vendor measurement sheets, ensuring your orders align perfectly with your unique dimensions. Rubber doesn't stretch as much as you'd think.
3. Find some new/used Gear
Explore the latest offerings from vendors listed on our webpage, to find a diverse selection of items to suit your needs. Alternatively, delve into the world of local club gatherings and large event gear swap meets to uncover hidden treasures and unique finds for your rubber adventures.
5. Learn how to put rubber on
Opt for silicone lube for smooth entry into gear, avoiding water-based alternatives that may dry out quickly. Remember to never use oil-based lubes, as they can degrade the rubber. When it's time to take off your gear, simply hop in the shower with dish soap on hand for effortless removal.
6. Practice proper gear care
Properly cleaning rubber is essential for maintaining its integrity and extending its lifespan. A simple regimen, like using warm water and a mild dish soap followed by a rinse and a shine, can keep your rubber products looking and performing their best.
7. Be safe during engagements
Ensuring safety at rubber events and play is paramount, prioritizing consent and caution to prevent accidents and promote positive experiences. Stay aware of potential risks, particularly regarding suffocation, and prioritize safety protocols to safeguard everyone's well-being.
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