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Submitted by Lexi as related to by a friend
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The photo of someone (you?!?) in the rubber cocoon is very
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nice. I love to be cocooned for extended periods of time.
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I have discovered a very effective "solo" cocoon
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technique: use several yards of sheeting (I like silky tricot
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or latex rubber, sometimes the one beneath the other!); by
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fastening the bottom of the sheet snugly around the feet and
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holding top and edge with the hands, I can roll myself up in
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the sheet; when I get to the edge of the bed, I "wiggle-worm"
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my way back to the other side, dragging more sheet with me;
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then I repeat the process, over and over (depending on the
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length of the sheeting) until I am quite tightly and
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helplessly cocooned. While it is possible to get out without
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aid, it takes quite awhile, so the feeling of helplessness is
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quite genuine. (I've found a couple of material stores which
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sell very nice nylon tricot in 108" widths as inexpensively as
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89 per yard, so 30 or 40 yards is not a large investment; latex
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sheeting, on the other hand, certainly is outrageously
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expensive.)
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