Friday, January 17, 2014

When Pigs Fly

I have an affinity for hoods and masks. If you've had the privilege of serving Me at My Salt Lake City play-space, The Manor, then you may have seen some of My collection on display. Latex and spandex and neoprene and leather and gas masks and even more leather.

What is the difference between a hood and a mask?
Typically, a hood will cover the entire head depriving the explorer of sight, sometimes sound and offer only the smell of the material that the hood is made from. A mask covers the head much like a hood but will often have holes for eyes, the mouth and sometimes a nose.

In My experience, I have found those who enjoy sensory deprivation, bondage, confinement, and reaching a higher state being generally respond well to hoods and masks. Hoods create a safe space and almost give permission in a sense for inhibitions to flow more naturally and allow one to explore outside one's normal comfort zones.

And some hoods can be completely dehumanizing. I recently acquired a few new interesting head toppers - a pink latex piggy hood, a white latex bunny hood with big floppy ears and a purple inflatable gas mask! I should also mention that I too enjoy wearing some of My own hoods and masks, especially when I am torturing someone. *wink*

Wish to experience some sensory deprivation? Or sport a cute pink piggy hood as I torture you mercilessly while wearing a bunny mask?
Present yourself to Me.