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Hood used in BDSM and fetish fashion For other uses, see Hood.A bondage hood (also called a gimp mask or bondage mask) is a fetishistic hood. It may be made from rubber, latex, PVC, spandex, darlexx or leather. Full-faced hoods are typically used for the practice of head bondage, and to restrain and objectify the wearer through depersonalization, disorientation and/or sensory deprivation.
The use of bondage hoods can be hazardous if breathing is impeded.
Bondage hoods are frequently referenced in popular culture, most notably in the film Pulp Fiction.
See also
References
- Taormino, Tristan (2012), 50 Shades of Kink: An Introduction to BDSM, Cleis Press, ISBN 9781573449403, in the section "Hoods"
- ^ Wiseman, Jay (1996), SM 101: A Realistic Introduction, Greenery Press, pp. 154 and 155, ISBN 9780963976383
- Love, Brenda; Perry, Michael (1994). The Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices. Barricade Books. pp. 41. ISBN 9781569800119.
- Nicholson, Amy (2014-02-27). "Brad Pitt Wears a Gimp Mask and Kisses a Dolphin in His Lost Film Debut". LA Weekly. Retrieved 2016-07-15.
- "'Bring Out The Gimp': The Man Behind The Mask In 'Pulp Fiction'". NPR. Retrieved 2016-07-15.
External links
- Media related to Bondage hoods at Wikimedia Commons
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