Sunday 24 June 2012

Frogmen are hot.

I think frogmen are uber hot.

One of the very first websites that I came across as a youth, was the homepage of a rubberman named ncapsul8. His website was filled with images of men in heavy rubber diving gear and hazmat suits. I was in love, instantly. Better still, his website had a very horny selection of videos, showing guys in great rubber gear getting worked on while in bondage. That was new and exciting for an impressionable young man. Moaning into a full face mask, the hiss of air, the creaking as heavy rubber gloves grope your straining erection until you climax into your rubber suit.

Ultimate. Hotness. In the age of dial-up, well worth the wait.

So, is it a surprise that frogmen turn me on? Not really. I drooled over issues of National Geographic, and longed for the day that I would be able to afford the great gear that I wanted so badly. Alas, that kind of gear is expensive. And not exactly something I could pick up at the local dive shop. But still, I hoped, I planned... I got a job. And eventually, eBay appeared, and finally my dream was within my grasp.

But what is it about a frogman that makes a rubberman's cock stir? The gear? Of course. The suit, whether heavy duty, designed for safety and protection or skintight. The specialized equipment, allowing a person to work and play underwater. The mask, transforming the man into a diver, nay, a frogman. The total protection from the elements, and encapsulation by their equipment. Being in the water, but immune to it. But the man inside is also important. There is the implication of hardiness, toughness. After all, the original frogmen were soldiers.

Source: The Frogman's Homepage.

When I think of a frogman, I picture a man, covered from head to toe in thick rubber. His face is concealed behind a dive mask; his breath is deliberate as he breathes from the air tank weighing him down. His feet are flippers, and his hands are thick gloves. Strapped to his body is equipment designed to keep him safe and allow him to work. He is strong, brave, and even a bit mysterious. He's an explorer, a savior, a worker, or a soldier. He's got a job to do, and the water is no match for him. In fact, he's in his element.

And then, back in the locker room, he has wild gay sex with his dive buddy while in gear. Hah!

Do you like frogmen, like I do? What makes it hot for you?

Source: Ning DiveGear group (defunct).

3 comments:

  1. It can also be important to consider the size and thickness. Most neoprene gloves or other yellow rubber gloves are available in standard sizes, ranging from small to extra-large. glovebox antechamber

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  2. I do. I really do. For me, a rubber drysuit is the ultimate turn-on. A neoprene suit comes a close second! I was able to get one for myself on ebay this year and it is every thing I ever wanted it to be. The sensation of stepping into it, the anticipation of what's to come. Pulling it up to my chest, then slipping each hand through the smooth, cool, tight latex seals. Pushing my head through and feeling the seal form around my neck. And the sensual pleasure of pulling the watertight shoulder zip closed to seal myself in, closed off from the world. The feeling of the trapped air, ballooning up around my chest and neck seal as I crouch down. The squeezing onto my body as the air is expelled. The folds, the creaks, the smell of the rubber. I sometimes like to couple it with a diving harness and an overhead diving life jacket, to feel the tightness and enjoy the techy look. I don't have a diving facemask or cylinder set, but a gasmask is good. Id love to be able to inflate the suit using the hose and inflator valve - one day....!

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