Straitjacket catsuit

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A '''straitjacket catsuit''' is, as its name suggests, a combination of a [[straitjacket]] and a [[catsuit]].
 
A '''straitjacket catsuit''' is, as its name suggests, a combination of a [[straitjacket]] and a [[catsuit]].
  
In other words, it is a catsuit which, like a straitjacket, has sleeves with closed ends to imprison the wearer's hands, and [[strap]]s at the end of the sleeves and elsewhere on the garment to enable the wearer's arms to be immobilised.
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In other words, it is a catsuit which, like a straitjacket, has sleeves with closed ends to imprison the wearer's hands, and [[strap]]s at the end of the sleeves and elsewhere on the garment to enable the wearer's arms to be immobilised. The combination of these two functions gives the wearer a sense of [[Total enclosure fetishism|enclosure]] and adds to the feeling of helplessness. It is more difficult to escape from than a straitjacket.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Catsuit]]
 
* [[Catsuit]]
 
* [[Straitjacket]]
 
* [[Straitjacket]]
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* [[Straitjacket hoodie]]
  
  
 
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{{Latexwiki|Straitjacket_catsuit}}
 
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[[category:Fetish]]
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A straitjacket catsuit is, as its name suggests, a combination of a straitjacket and a catsuit.

In other words, it is a catsuit which, like a straitjacket, has sleeves with closed ends to imprison the wearer's hands, and straps at the end of the sleeves and elsewhere on the garment to enable the wearer's arms to be immobilised. The combination of these two functions gives the wearer a sense of enclosure and adds to the feeling of helplessness. It is more difficult to escape from than a straitjacket.

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