thisisacutename -> is a sensory deprivation hood a good idea? (1/24/2014 2:13:06 PM)
I'm getting a little collection of toys (sadly just for myself), and I've been eyeing sensory deprivation hoods. It's a really old fetish of mine, getting encased, feeling helpless, dependent... I think they're a neat looking toy. But I'm kind of wondering if they're safe/a good idea in general for a mostly inexperienced person to use alone?
Does anyone have any experience/tips for me?
crazyj1976 -> RE: is a sensory deprivation hood a good idea? (2/10/2014 12:42:31 PM)
there safe as long as you use common sense and be safe i had one i used solo and it locked on i misplaced the keys freaked out and cut the straps to get out
mummyman321 -> RE: is a sensory deprivation hood a good idea? (2/15/2014 5:44:02 PM)
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ORIGINAL: thisisacutename
I'm getting a little collection of toys (sadly just for myself), and I've been eyeing sensory deprivation hoods. It's a really old fetish of mine, getting encased, feeling helpless, dependent... I think they're a neat looking toy. But I'm kind of wondering if they're safe/a good idea in general for a mostly inexperienced person to use alone?
Does anyone have any experience/tips for me?
Sensory deprivation is very common fetish. Wearing a sensory deprivation hood in and by itself is not dangerous. I actually like to sleep in one from time to time.
I would not recommend locking one on or being self bound while wearing one on the off chance of some emergency (like a fire or something). But just wearing a sensory deprivation hood really is not a big risk.