Rubber Fetish Blog by Rubberium

Explore the world of latex and rubber kink from the perspective of a young gay man who has been part of the rubber community since 2021. The Rubberium blog features personal stories, unique perspectives, and beginner's guides.

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December 15, 2021
On May 20, 2021, my first ever pieces of rubber clothing arrived from Regulation. It was a moment I had dreamed of for years.
February 14, 2021
This is something I’ve been meaning to write for years. I’ve seen posts from other bloggers and across forums and social media about how people first discovered their latex/rubber/glove fetish. Many times they were introduced to it by a partner or a film, but the majority of the community seems to have discovered their fetish at a young age.
June 29, 2020
For whatever reason, fetish and kink creators on YouTube have stopped, or substantially reduced the number of videos they publish to the platform. It’s sad to see, and many of these now dormant creators will likely never return.
December 15, 2021
Hello, and welcome to my new blog! I’m glad that you are here. This blog is going to be an interesting journey, and it is totally unlike anything I have ever done before.

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