Claustrophilia: Lockers
by Michael Tremayne
NOTE:
This web site discusses activities which carry definite and significant risks of injury, or even, in extreme cases, death.
It also includes themes which some may regard as adult in nature, and thus unsuitable for minors.
Please do not continue if you think you may find this material offensive for either of those reasons.
This web site is about confinement in small containers, and discusses methods and techniques for locking others or oneself in confined spaces. This is an inherently dangerous thing to do, and there are always risks involved, no matter how many precautions you take. It could be regarded as an aspect of B.D.S.M. (bondage and discipline; domination and submission; sadism and masochism) - a catchall term embracing a very wide variety of activities and/or life-styles of an alternate nature, often incorporating aspects of sexuality.
Please bear these risks in mind as you enter the web site, and especially if you decide to follow any of the suggestions made. I cannot eliminate all risk from an inherently risky activity, although I try wherever I can to warn of dangers I am aware of, and in some cases to suggest ways of avoiding those dangers. But in the end I cannot be held responsible for any harm that may come to you as a result of doing these risky activities.
Also, I should warn you that the following content may be regarded by some as of adult nature, and it may possibly be deemed illegal for people under the age of majority (18 or 21, depending on where you live) to access this material.
I don't know whether posting this warning at the front gives me any legal protection if the material is wrongly used. But it will at least alert those who may have got here by accident, without wanting to be exposed to such material.
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Created on Wednesday, 9 February, 2005;
last modified on Monday, 25 July, 2005.