Sorry about the gap. Been busy getting a new motorcycle, which has taken some of my time. More new posts coming in the next couple days though! I have posted a new Restraint of the Week. I chose shackles this time.
Straitjacketed and Diapered
After releasing the diapered boy from my bed, I led him out to the main room where I strapped him down to my bondage chair. He was kept hooded and gagged during this time, making sure he didn’t know what was coming next. I teased and tortured the bound boy some more before pulling his cock out of his diaper. It didn’t take very long at all for him to cum after all that.
Gear – Bicycling
I’ve always been fascinated by skintight gear. Seeing cyclists in bike shorts was an exciting sight when I was younger. It still is today. Cycling gear is fun to wear and very practical, at least if you’re a cyclist. Bicycling to the store and going shopping in a skinsuit can also be quite fun. I have even gone out in my gear without the bike many times to various local bars. I think of cycling gear as the “gateway” gear. It helped me become more comfortable wearing skintight gear in public. Mind you, it is much more accepted on a bicycle. Still, some are uncomfortable wearing the gear in public. The key is to be comfortable with yourself. Once you achieve that, you can go out in pretty much any gear you want.
I started my collection with a simple pair of bike shorts. I found a few places where I could get a good deal online, Voler in particular. I now have many skinsuits, bib shorts, jerseys, arm warmers, leg warmers, and more. Skinsuits are my favorite to ride in. They are a one-piece suit with a jersey and shorts combined. I find them quite comfortable to ride in, though a bit warmer at times. My favorite cycling kit that isn’t a skinsuit is my California Flag kit from Voler. I began my 2009 bicycle tour of old US 99 and the Columbia River Highway in that kit.