After a long break and some travel, we are finally back with a new update! Today’s session is all about condom-capping and latex-hooding… I can’t help to tell you this fun title in Chinese, “小萌同学套套套头和头套套头”, pronounced as “Xiaomeng Tongxue Taotao Taotou he Toutao Taotou”… Yeah, it sounds a bit like a tongue-twister, but that’s exactly the vibe.
First, we encased Xiaomeng from head to toe in a sleep sack stocking, turning her into a restricted “silk cocoon.” Then, we stretched a condom over the stocking on her head. The elasticity was incredible, flattening Xiaomeng’s features against the fabric. Since the condom wasn’t inflated, she had to rely almost entirely on a single held breath. At most, a tiny bit of air might seep through the stocking fibers around her neck during her desperate inhales, but it was a mere drop in the bucket. Next, we swapped the condom for a holeless, transparent latex breathplay hood—completely sealed. Xiaomeng now had about half a breath of air to circulate back and forth, but that was it. Without any fresh air exchange, it was only a matter of time before the cocoon began to struggle violently against the stale air.
After that, Xiaomeng was released from the silk cocoon, only to be bound into a hogtie. Immobilized and unable to do anything but squirm on the floor, she was fitted with the holeless breathplay hood once more. All she could do was pray the hood would be lifted for a gasp of fresh air before the oxygen in that half-breath was fully depleted. Finally, while she was in a sitting position, I capped her with a condom again, but this time I inflated it so she could endure a bit longer. We experimented with using an air pump for inflation instead of the traditional “mouth-inhale, nose-exhale” method. As it turns out, the pump is highly efficient—quick and effortless. You should definitely give it a try… actually, no, don’t try this at home! Safety first!