You might have noticed that we have moved to a new studio! The new space is much larger, but since it has not been used for a long time, it looks quite dusty and needs a thorough deep cleaning. Xiaomeng really wants to get the place sparkling clean, but she is a girl who loves being clean herself. She does not want to get dirty while cleaning, and even less does she want to breathe in too much dust and mold. So, her solution is—to gear herself up completely!
First, she puts on a brand-new pink latex catsuit—a total-enclosure, neck-entry version with no zippers at the back or crotch! Paired with pink latex gloves and socks, every inch of her skin below the neck is fully protected. However, this catsuit seems exceptionally tight; not long after putting it on, Xiaomeng starts feeling hot all over. Before even starting the work, she could not help but start stroking herself and even reached for a vibrator...
After quite a bit of fuss, Xiaomeng puts on a black latex kitty suit over the pink one and tops it off with a bubble helmet. She is finally completely sealed. The bubble helmet is connected via a hose to a bubbler bottle, letting the water inside filter the air—it seems like a perfect plan. But Xiaomeng forgot that a bubbler bottle needs to be used with a check valve, and since the volume inside the bubble helmet changes with her breathing, it is very difficult to actually draw air from the bottle. Consequently, after sweeping for just a while, Xiaomeng gets dizzy from oxygen deprivation, and this setup is declared a failure.
To solve the breathing issue, I brought out a dual-function air pump and tucked it into her backpack after connecting the bubble helmet hose. This way, when the oxygen in the helmet runs low, Xiaomeng just needs to turn on the pump and switch between inflation and deflation modes a few times to flush out the CO2 and replenish fresh air. The only drawback is that this pump has no battery and must be plugged in. So, I watched as Xiaomeng, after cleaning for a bit, would pant and run to a power outlet to “plug herself in,” and use a remote to operate the pump for a breath of air... It looked rather amusing, exactly like an android maid with an aging battery who needs to frequently return to her station to recharge~
Because the “recharging”—or actually, the air swapping—is so time-consuming, the cleaning progress has fallen seriously behind. I decided to pull her back inside, handcuff her hands behind her back, and take turns punishing her with the fully sealed bubble helmet and a plastic bag. I hope next time she can endure longer under oxygen deprivation—more cleaning, less “recharging”...