18.0602-0900 Quest for Growth Through Rubber Fetish
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Socratic Dialogue on the Quest for Growth Through Rubber Fetish
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The Mirror Moment: Thalia finds her Quest!
The deeper we go into our fetish, the closer we approach "ataraxia", which is the hypothetical state of peace resulting from fully self-actualizing oneself
RubberClone(Au)
Dear Marla,
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=Thalia: It all suddenly seems stupid. A mantra of wearing latex as much as possible for as long as possible is just raw hedonism. It feels great in the moment but has no other intrinsic value beyond that. It has a fond moment and then it is gone. There is no growth.
=James: Ah! But maybe there CAN be personal growth from this when your fetish becomes a spiritual journey. But first there must be a mountain to climb. What is yours?”
=Thalia: “Did you say ‘mountain to climb’? So, do I go climb Mt. Everest?
=James: No, not really. Instead, you build your own “mountain”. Give yourself some sort of Holy Grail to “quest” for. It should be something that comes from your heart, something that "completes" you. Aristotle suggested that happiness stems from the pursuit of excellence. What sort of “excellence” could you find in your fetish that would be worthy of pursuit?
=Thalia: (thinking for a moment) This is going to sound crazy. Your HITEz system has given me an idea. What if I took a vow to live in Total Enclosure rubber 24/7 for two years . There's a mountain.
James:
=Thalia (continues) But is that even possible? You have to take the stuff off now and then. There is no getting around it. One has to bathe at least once a day. And then there are messy little exceptions to consider such as what happens when you have to go to the doctor or dentist? Or what if I have just had enough for a day or two and just want to take it all off for a while? What if I need a day off? How would one figure those details into the mix.
=James: Here’s a thought. Suppose you had a system for measuring your rubbering?
=Thalia: Measuring it?
=James: Yeah. Let start with something as a base standard and build from there. What was your mantra again?
=Thalia: It’s is to wear as much latex as possible.
=James: so you want to be completely covered in rubber all of the time? Is that it?
=Thalia: Yeah, that is the dream.
=James: How about we say something like one hour spent in 100% coverage in latex equals one ‘HITEz’?
=Thalia: What does that mean?
=James: Can you picture in your mind, right now, what it would feel like to be 100% Enclosed for an hour?
=Thalia: Yes, I think I can. I’ve done that many times.
=James: OK, so that hour would a snapshot of your experience in that environment that you can imagine and comprehend at this moment?
=Thalia: Yes, pretty much. I’d love to live my life like that somehow. I don’t know why. I have actually experienced 100% Total Enclosure numerous times. They were wonderful. I always ended those sessions reluctantly. Real life always got in the way, somehow.
=James: So, theoretically, since you have a sense of 100% Total Enclosure (T/E) that could be the basis for suppose I showed you a picture of a pair of high-waisted latex tights that would cover 50% of your body. Could we assume that your “experience” from that would be roughly half that of being in 100% T/E?
=Thalia: It’s a bit of a stretch but I suppose you could say that. I suppose it is all sort of relative, anyways.
=James: OK, let me ask you this. What if you wore the 50% coverage tights for two hours. Would you say that would be the approximate equivalent to one hour in the 100% coverage latex suit?
=Thalia: That’s very subjective. I’m not sure I can answer that.
=James: Precisely, my dear Watson! That was an extremely subjective question. However, if we stick to the % coverage times time, we’ll have the basis for a fairly objective relative index of rubbering experience. Think of it as something like a temperature reading. If it 90 degrees fahrenheit outside, you know
=James: The important thing then, is that this attempts to describe complex experience as a number provides us with an approximate idea of it’s intensity. It is, in fact, a “relative index” of the rubbering experience.
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Socratic Dialogue on the Quest for Growth Through Rubber Fetish
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Thalia: Tell me, James, doesn't the obsession with wearing latex seem utterly hedonistic and empty? It's enjoyable in the moment, but what real value does it hold beyond that fleeting pleasure?
James: Ah, Thalia, you may be onto something there. But could there not be an opportunity for personal growth hidden within this fascination? Perhaps it can become a spiritual journey of sorts, a mountain to climb. What would that mountain be, I wonder?
Thalia: Are you suggesting that I climb Mount Everest, James?
James: Not necessarily a physical mountain. Rather, you could create your own "mountain" by setting a worthy goal related to your fetish. Aristotle believed that happiness comes from pursuing excellence. So, what form of "excellence" could you find in your fetish that would make it a noble pursuit?
Thalia: Well, why not take it to the extreme and vow to live in rubber 24/7 for two years?
James: An intriguing idea, Thalia. But we must consider the practicalities. Daily bathing, unavoidable doctor visits, occasional breaks – these are messy exceptions. How would you account for them in your quest? x
Thalia: I'm not entirely sure, James. Perhaps there's a way to measure my "rubbering" experience?
James: Precisely! Let's explore that. Imagine, if one hour in 100% latex coverage constitutes a complete experience, what about wearing latex tights that cover 50% of your body for two hours? Could it be approximately half of the full experience?
Thalia: It sounds a bit subjective, don't you think?
James: You're right, Thalia. But consider this: by using the percentage of coverage multiplied by the time spent, we can create a relative index of the rubbering experience. It's like taking a temperature reading; it provides us with an idea of an approximate intensity as a numerical value.
Thalia: Ah, I see. So, this index could help me describe the different levels of my fetish experience objectively.
James: Adjectives like “feels good”, “sweaty”, etc., as decriptions are strictly subjective and not particularly useful. They are interpreted according to personal preferences and, therefore, are all over the map.
Thalia: Oh, I get it. As time and % coverage are not subjective, but rather are objective because there is no human judgement involved. They are fact, not opinion AND they can be expressed in numerical values.
James: Exactly! It might not be perfect, but it could give you a clearer perspective on your journey and growth through the fetish.
Thalia: Intriguing. Using this "relative index" could be a stepping stone to understanding the depth of my experiences and how they contribute to my personal growth.
James: Precisely, my dear Thalia. It allows us to explore the heights and depths of your fetish quest in a more systematic way, guiding you towards your own version of excellence.
In this Socratic dialogue format, Thalia and James engage in a thoughtful exploration of the concept of personal growth through a rubber fetish and the possibility of creating a system to measure and understand the intensity of the experiences involved. The dialogue encourages open-ended questioning and critical thinking to reach a deeper understanding of the topic at hand.
AI Interpretation #1=============
Socratic Dialogue on the Quest for Growth Through Rubber Fetish
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Thalia: Tell me, James, doesn't the obsession with wearing latex seem utterly hedonistic and empty? It's enjoyable in the moment, but what real value does it hold beyond that fleeting pleasure?
James: Ah, Thalia, you may be onto something there. But could there not be an opportunity for personal growth hidden within this fascination? Perhaps it can become a spiritual journey of sorts, a mountain to climb. What would that mountain be, I wonder?
Thalia: Are you suggesting that I climb Mount Everest, James?
James: Not necessarily a physical mountain. Rather, you could create your own "mountain" by setting a worthy goal related to your fetish. Aristotle believed that happiness comes from pursuing excellence. So, what form of "excellence" could you find in your fetish that would make it a noble pursuit?
Thalia: Well, why not take it to the extreme and vow to live in rubber 24/7 for two years?
James: An intriguing idea, Thalia. But we must consider the practicalities. Daily bathing, unavoidable doctor visits, occasional breaks – these are messy exceptions. How would you account for them in your quest?
Thalia: I'm not entirely sure, James. Perhaps there's a way to measure my "rubbering" experience?
James: Precisely! Let's explore that. Imagine, if we agreed that one hour in 100% latex coverage constitutes a complete experience, what about wearing latex tights that cover 50% of your body for two hours? Could it be approximately half of the full experience? Would 2 hours in the 50% coverage tights equate to 1 hour in 100% Total Enclosure? Is the “rubbering experience” something we can measure?
Thalia: It sounds a bit subjective, don't you think?
James: You're right, Thalia. But consider this: by using the percentage of coverage multiplied by the time spent, we can create a relative index of the rubbering experience. These are static things that can be measured. It's like taking a temperature reading; it provides us with an idea of an approximate intensity as a numerical value.
Thalia: Ah, I see. So, this index could help me describe the different levels of my fetish experience objectively.
James: Exactly! It might not be perfect, but it could give you a clearer perspective on your journey and growth through the fetish.
Thalia: Intriguing. Using this "relative index" could be a stepping stone to understanding the depth of my experiences and how they contribute to my personal growth.
James: Precisely, my dear Thalia. It allows us to explore the heights and depths of your fetish quest in a more systematic way, guiding you towards your own version of excellence.
In this Socratic dialogue format, Thalia and James engage in a thoughtful exploration of the concept of personal growth through a rubber fetish and the possibility of creating a system to measure and understand the intensity of the experiences involved. The dialogue encourages open-ended questioning and critical thinking to reach a deeper understanding of the topic at hand.
AI Interpretation #2 ==========
Socratic Dialogue on the Quest for Growth Through Rubber Fetish
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Thalia: Tell me, James, doesn't my obsession with wearing latex seem utterly hedonistic and empty? It's enjoyable in the moment, but what real value does it hold beyond that fleeting pleasure?
James: Ah, Thalia, you may be onto something there. But could there be an opportunity for personal growth hidden within this fascination? Perhaps it can become a spiritual journey of sorts, a mountain to climb. What would that mountain be, I wonder?
Thalia: Are you suggesting that I climb Mount Everest, James?
James: Not necessarily a physical mountain. Rather, you could create your own "mountain" by setting a worthy goal related to your fetish. Aristotle believed that happiness comes from pursuing excellence. So, what form of "excellence" could you find in your fetish that would make it a noble pursuit?
Thalia: Years ago someone named LatexLadyII posted a blog called “Diary of a Latex Lady” describing living an almost entirely ‘rubber-centric’ life for well over a year. During that time she remained fully enclosed in latex except for an hour a day for bathing. She even went out into public dressed in a latex burqa often. Unfortunately, her blog ends abruptly and no one has heard from her since. I think the blog is still online. Just search for it.
[Thalia continues] There are some people who think Lady’s blog is all just fabricated bullshit, albeit skillfully presented. Whether or not that’s true, I have often laid awake at night and lucid-dreamed about what the life she projected would be like. I have drawn inspiration from her story ever since. Either way, it’s very inspirational.
has a Well, why not take it to the extreme and vow to live a rubber 24/7 for two years?
James: An intriguing idea, Thalia. But we must consider the practicalities. Daily bathing, unavoidable doctor visits, occasional breaks – these are messy exceptions. How would you account for them in your quest?
Thalia: I'm not entirely sure, James. Perhaps there's a way to measure my "rubbering" experience?
James: Precisely! Let's explore that. Imagine, if one hour in 100% latex coverage constitutes a complete experience, what about wearing latex tights that cover 50% of your body for two hours? Could it be approximately half of the full experience?
Thalia: It sounds a bit subjective, don't you think?
James: You're right, Thalia. But consider this: by using the percentage of coverage multiplied by the time spent, we can create a relative index of the rubbering experience. It's like taking a temperature reading; it provides us with an idea of an approximate intensity as a numerical value.
Thalia: Ah, I see. So, this index could help me describe the different levels of my fetish experience objectively.
James: Exactly! It might not be perfect, but it could give you a clearer perspective on your journey and growth through the fetish.
Thalia: Intriguing. Using this "relative index" could be a stepping stone to understanding the depth of my experiences and how they contribute to my personal growth.
James: Precisely, my dear Thalia. It allows us to explore the heights and depths of your fetish quest in a more systematic way, guiding you towards your own version of excellence.
In this Socratic dialogue format, Thalia and James engage in a thoughtful exploration of the concept of personal growth through a rubber fetish and the possibility of creating a system to measure and understand the intensity of the experiences involved. The dialogue encourages open-ended questioning and critical thinking to reach a deeper understanding of the topic at hand.