I'm curious if anyone else has successfully locked their hands in gloves. And by this, I mean full-fingered gloves that are tight enough to still do anything as if your hands were naked (like satin or fetish latex gloves) and still lock them to my arms so it's impossible to take them off.
It's not necessarily for any BDSM thing, I have terrible scars on my hands, and have been covering them up with gloves for almost ten years. I want to just leave a pair of gloves on my hands without anyone being able to take them off.
Has anybody done this? Any success secrets?
How can I lock a pair of gloves on me?
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Re: How can I lock a pair of gloves on me?
Haven't you asked this question at Yahoo Q&A few years ago?
I guess any bracelet worn over would do the job.
I guess any bracelet worn over would do the job.
Re: How can I lock a pair of gloves on me?
I might have. What do you mean by bracelet? Like a bondage bracelet?
Re: How can I lock a pair of gloves on me?
Maybe work with something like this?
Every woman should wear chastity belt!
90% of women have never heard of it,
90% of all women who hear about it will find the idea good,
90% of all women who have tried it are enthusiastic.
There remains a lot of work
90% of women have never heard of it,
90% of all women who hear about it will find the idea good,
90% of all women who have tried it are enthusiastic.
There remains a lot of work
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Re: How can I lock a pair of gloves on me?
Any metal bracelet, maybe jewerly. It doesn't have to be securely locked, but prevent your gloves from pulling your gloves out by anybody else.JaneC09 wrote:What do you mean by bracelet? Like a bondage bracelet?
However I'm wondering if your parents didn't do it already since you were forced to wear gloves as well.
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Re: How can I lock a pair of gloves on me?
Considering the base of one's hand has a larger circumference than one's wrist, any kind of belt, strap, chain, or other way of narrowing the glove in the area around the wrist will keep it on.
Re: How can I lock a pair of gloves on me?
@Tobbe: those look like great bracelets and you can find them for under 10 euro. I'm giving them a go.
The risk with things like bracelets for securing gloves though is that if the gloves are not that thick, and the bracelet is not a precise fit, you can full the fabric of the gloves from under them.
An alternative might be to sew/glue a strap to the top of each glove (best at the back of the hand/underarm) that runs along your arm to your neck. There each strap ends in a loop. Thread a collar / necklace or whatever through the loops and close it around your neck. If worn under clothing with fitting sleeves, this might already be safe enough; otherwise you might need to add one or more straps around the arm (esp. at elbow level) to make sure that the tension on the gloves is not lessened when bending the arms. The longer the gloves, the better this will work.
Update on the bracelet: I received it this week, and it is fairly small (17cm circumference) - not surprising since it's constructed for Asian females. But is is pretty sturdy, and though of course the locking mechanism is primitive, it won't open even under pressure. My only wish would be that you could lock it without the key - now you need to turn the key to lock it. (Note that this makes locking it on yourself a bit challenging ).
The risk with things like bracelets for securing gloves though is that if the gloves are not that thick, and the bracelet is not a precise fit, you can full the fabric of the gloves from under them.
An alternative might be to sew/glue a strap to the top of each glove (best at the back of the hand/underarm) that runs along your arm to your neck. There each strap ends in a loop. Thread a collar / necklace or whatever through the loops and close it around your neck. If worn under clothing with fitting sleeves, this might already be safe enough; otherwise you might need to add one or more straps around the arm (esp. at elbow level) to make sure that the tension on the gloves is not lessened when bending the arms. The longer the gloves, the better this will work.
Update on the bracelet: I received it this week, and it is fairly small (17cm circumference) - not surprising since it's constructed for Asian females. But is is pretty sturdy, and though of course the locking mechanism is primitive, it won't open even under pressure. My only wish would be that you could lock it without the key - now you need to turn the key to lock it. (Note that this makes locking it on yourself a bit challenging ).