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Transparent Sexy Inflatable Latex Swimsuit Zippers Rubber Body Suit Catsuit Bodysuit,Black,XS

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Used drysuits with defective zippers tend to be very cheap and often can be repaired with some mechanical skill. E.g. a missing tooth can be replaced with teeth from the inactive very end of the zipper, and holes can be patched with glue and a piece of fabric duct tape.) People those meditate in trance suits report about energies and an intense feeling of becoming one with the universe. They often describe it as life force, flow, healing spirit or cosmic love. I am no expert for this, but it obviously can be deeply moving. Drysuits are water sports suits with airtight seals to keep water out. Like trance suits they are inflatable, but they are single layer, i.e. they have no separate inner membrane that stays in snug touch with the skin when inflated. Generally it is not harmful to wear a loose fitting rubber suit for a long time (several hours to a day). The old claim that the skin needs to "breathe" to stay alive and thus must not be completely covered is a false urban legend. But no patient should ever be urged by force to wear latex rubber in a situation in that he has a strong aversion against it; this may even trigger a latex allergy. Also regard that the rubber will wear through and decompose the faster, the longer it is worn (and the more sweat and friction is present); thus an expensive device like a trance suit should not be worn without reason. It e.g. should not be abused as regular sleepwear even when the autist yearns to do so. (Sleeping in inflated state may also cause sore spots by local squeeze and friction at protruding body parts.) Inflatable trance suit of rubber can be an effective remedy for autism. They function similar like Temple Grandin's hug machine, but on a more subtle level with additional complex sensory interactions. My nonmedical practitioner recommended one for my autistic son and had great success. (Unfortunately my son later got a phobia from a TV show in that such a suit was burst. See here.)

Also neoprene diving wetsuits with integrated inflatable chambers exist (e.g. by the company Marlin). They have valves like diving drysuits and squeeze the body when inflated. But this type of wetsuit is rather uncommon. SiiGii made the suit in their own studio using just glue and a hand pressure roller, but, as the artist explained, combining "the extremes of 'full of air vs no air' in one design was the biggest challenge. Before closing the zipper, watch out that the hair guard strip of the suit is correctly aligned to prevent it from catching and getting damaged in the zipper. When the patient needs to close the zipper by himself and has trouble to reach or move it, pull a long shoe lace with a knot at one end through the zipper's eye. When necessary, also a drop of silicone oil (never other oil!) on the runner can make it move easier. The actual squeeze intensity is controlled by inflation pressure, thus lower squeeze can be always obtained by less inflation. Do not overinflate it; although latex rubber is very stretchable, it will damage it and make it permanently loose its strength. When higher pressure is demanded, a regular rigid cloth overall should be worn over it instead. (Do not use overgarments with any rough, pointed or sharp edged parts! E.g. metal zippers should be avoided.) For inflation a manual piston air pump of large diameter is recommended, which responds sensitive enough to feel the pressure at the handle. To control the amount of squeeze by himself, the patient should operate the pump so far he has learned to use it responsibly. If he tends to overinflate the unit, let him use it only under supervision and switch an external control valve between pump and suit when necessary.I talked to my practitioner about this type of suit and also got the chance to feel how it is inside. He explained, the difference between an inflated neoprene drysuit and the trance suit is like between a tinny toy piano and a concert grand. The energetics of the neoprene thing are rough and coarse and simple, while the latex trance suit overwhelms with gentleness. My son does not like neoprene - it feels too rough. The feeling inside a trance suit is hard to describe, because it is so special. But the best (although very coarse) description to unknowing people is like being in a warm bath tub. It's a little warm, a little humid, but pleasant and relaxing. And like with the water in a full tub, there is the sense of pressure on the body, but this is adjustable by inflation. Weekly updates on the latest design and architecture vacancies advertised on Dezeen Jobs. Plus occasional news. Dezeen Awards News from Dezeen Events Guide, a listings guide covering the leading design-related events taking place around the world. Plus occasional updates. Dezeen Awards China As SiiGii told Dezeen, incorporating this element allowed them to still be themselves while wearing the unconventional blow-up suit.

Also the zipper should not be opened in tightly inflated state, because this may break its teeth or make it jam in the hair guard strip. With the optional 3 runner zipper a small section can be safely opened while the suit stays inflated. Despite surf drysuits were not particularly designed for inflation, they often inflate better and feel more pleasant than dive suits, because their thin and supple smooth neoprene is softer and stretchier. Diving drysuits of neoprene soon turn almost too rigid when inflated only a little larger, and because the seals are never perfectly airtight, it is desirable to be capable to keep a large enough air volume inside the suit without going through too extreme pressure changes.The main effect of the pressure is to squeeze the inner membrane snugly against the body. It also presses on your chest, which can slow down and modify your breathe rhythm, but this only helps to relax and is not remotely strong enough to prevent breathing or risky things like this. Only when a rigid cloth overall is worn over a trance suit to prevent its outer membrane from expanding, it may be possible to inflate it tightly enough that breathing becomes difficult. But this is no condition in that a trance suit should be operated. Daily updates on the latest design and architecture vacancies advertised on Dezeen Jobs. Plus occasional news. Dezeen Jobs Weekly

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