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MEET THE man with a LATEX FETISH who has spent over SEVEN-THOUSAND POUNDS on material to create various latex suits despite coming from a conservative family.
MEET THE man with a LATEX FETISH who has spent over SEVEN-THOUSAND POUNDS on material to create various latex suits despite coming from a conservative family.
Dramatic pictures show principal software engineer, Eliot Liles (31), from Indiana, USA, wearing a black latex bodysuit with gas mask-style headgear.
He can be seen dressed in latex drag with a red bodysuit with makeshift breasts and a blonde plaited wig in a sultry pose, while another shows him in a black bodysuit with breasts, a wig and a corset while lying on his sofa.
Further pictures show him dressed in a red bodysuit similar to Spiderman’s with a camera in his hand and in a purple bodysuit with breasts sitting on his sofa.
Eliot grew up in a religious and conservative family, which meant that he was unable to act on his passion for latex.
Growing up, he was a proud ‘nerd’ which he felt made him a target for bullies at school and despite having an attraction to latex or smooth and shiny things since he was a toddler, he was not able to do anything about it. It wasn’t until he started university in 2007, when he could afford his first piece of latex which he wore everywhere.
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