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Sexuality in the 21st century: Leather or rubber? Fetishism explained Fetish has been recognised as an attraction to objects with the aim of achieving sexual gratification There have been historical accounts of fetishism, and the subject has been of significant interest to clinicians especially those who work in the field of managing mental illnesses
The History of Latex Fetishism - References Final - Scribd The document provides a comprehensive list of references related to the history of latex fetishism, including non-internet media sources like books and DVDs, encyclopedia articles, magazines, and video content
What Does it Mean to be Rubber? - INTO In 1972 a magazine called AtomAge was founded It featured BDSM imagery and helped popularize and solidify these subcultures mainly within younger groups of people In addition, latex became closely related to popular rock bands such as the Sex Pistols who were also huge influencers at the time
Bound, But Not Constrained: A History of Latex Fashion In 1824, Mackintosh rubberized coats were first introduced and gained popularity in Europe Almost a century later, in 1924, a group of enthusiasts formed The Mackintosh Society, appreciating not
LatexWorkShops The fetish Scene seems to have grown organically, hence it is difficult to pinpoint any particular dates, locations or styles that encouraged latex clothing of a fetish nature
The History of Sensuality and Rebellion in the Creation of Latex . . . With its distinctive shine and form-fitting fit, latex apparel has gained recognition as an enticing and daring fashion option Although latex clothing has come to be associated with avant-garde design and fetish fashion, its roots lie in a history of sensuality, inventiveness, and resistance
BBC Culture Traces History of Latex Fashion - Latex24 7 In the article, titled “From fetish to fashion: The rise of latex”, the BBC Culture team initially comments on the progression of latex fashion within media, music and celebrity