Sunday, May 5, 2019

Boy Trapped in Girl Suit: Part 2


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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I notice your not wear anything for your neck.. can you still breath with the suit on?

Anima said...

Short answer: Yes, I can.

Long answer: It seems that the neck got stretched out over time, but I also damaged it some while wearing the suit a while back with the collar, and it didn't surface until I took off the suit for this shoot. So I may need to make alterations to it.

Anonymous said...

Looking great in the vid Anima. You've inspired me to buy a body suit and mask and I'm loving it so far. I've even started webcamming as female recently and getting tips which is a thrill.

My only issue is that my mask keeps moving around and viewers have said my eyes creep them out. Is there something you do to keep your mask in place as your eyes always look great.

Anima said...

Hey, thank you for the message and I'm glad you got into the suit and mask as well. It's so much fun, right?! I'm starting to think I'll start doing video chats as well, but that won't be until the weather cools off some (too hot for the bodysuit right now, for me at least).

I'd love to see some pictures or videos to get an idea of what you mean about the eyes?
It depends a little on the mask itself (material, whether it has a brace on the nose, etc), your head shape, etc. If you have a mask without a hardened nose bridge, I'd strongly suggest that you try to fashion one yourself and attach it to the mask. In the creaFX masks at the bridge of the nose there is a little bent piece of plastic that rests between your eyes which keeps the mask flush to your face in that area. If you have a mask that does not have this, then you could make one yourself and use silicone glue to attach it to the mask, so the mask will keep it's shape around the eyes. However, depending on the fit, you could also put a small roll of fabric or toilet paper between your eyebrows (the material should be rolled like a cylinder and rest partially over your eyebrows in the center, like a unibrow, this helps the mask pull upwards and around they eyes more nicely. I hope this helps! I could offer more advice if I were to see how the mask fits on you and what type of mask it is. Feel free to e-mail me at anima8_3@yahoo.com as well, if you want to have a more involved + specific + private conversation about it.
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