My obsession with fetish reading material

Today I received a copy of Latex Slaves, Volume One, Number One from Pet Worm, my number one support and Webslavester.  I immediately tried to locate the publication date and could only find one place where it was marked 12/81.
After a cursory glance through the full issues, I pondered how far latex has come; how many more choices the rubber enthusiasts now have. But then I wondered if this means that fetish has progressed or if it is just more commercial?  Is it now in line with most every other aspect of our lives. That would really bother me if latex were to become "normal". 

On another note, there were approximately 13 ads from Centurians, a few video resellers AND 4 articles with over 43 pages of stories and illustrations. I love this about the old magazines even though I am somewhat addicted to the glossy filler in all my subscriptions these days admittedly. I am addicted to the printed word. I think I am extremely visual with and for my sex and love looking at the images on paper and holding it in my hands. Hmmm... I love the internet but hope that good old magazines never die out. On that note, I will post my magazine and book inventory for anyone wishing to increase the love factor.

XOXO
Gwen


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  • Saturday, February 02, 2008 12:35:33 AM Latexual wrote:
    I too love the printed fetish word. I have a huge collection of fetish mags, including a complete collection ( I think!) of Atomage, and Rubberist (I'm shown in #16, and #3 of Heavy Rubber!) and many early Marquis mags. (they are available, if anyone is interested.) Thanks for showing a slice of your beautiful life. Isn't it great that we have this source of powerful erotic magic in our lives? It drives me every day.
    latexual@yahoo.com
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