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N00000000NE
That wouldn't work. If you wanted to be locked into a wet suit, it would have to have TWO opposing zippers, locked together so you cant get out. I don't know of any wet suits made like that. Why don't you just go for being locked into a large suitcase, or use a straight-jacket?
tightskins · 36-40, M
thanks for taking that in a mature way- I have done the zip up at the back wetsuits - with a chain around my neck- connecting to the zipper and to both ends of the chain - I feel locked in that.
If anything yeh I would go the wetsuit and then the straight jacket - all the more reason to buy a straight jacket really.
If anything yeh I would go the wetsuit and then the straight jacket - all the more reason to buy a straight jacket really.
moosebob
I would think a chain from the zipper, around your neck, and back to the zipper with a small padlock would work to make sure you're staying in that wetsuit. Just don't make the chain too tight.
tightskins · 36-40, M
Oh I don't make it too tight - just tight enough so I can't slip it over my head - I would call it firm I reckon [Certainly not so it stops my breathing or anything like that].
moosebob
Lock it on and head to the beach, keys stay at home of course.
tightskins · 36-40, M
Could you please scroll up to the top of the page and provide an oppinion on the original question asked - your most reccent comment turns me on.