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Posted in Back zip clothing, Yes/No, Why? on 2014-01-15 18:59:48

Hey Felinius, I think our conversation is drifting a bit away from the subject of this thread. May I invite you to continue our conversations at the forum of my poll on clothes you can't take off yourself? I just added a message there on my first experiences with the locking zipper sliders I received yesterday. I must say your idea with removing the slider is also ingenious - but you do need padded gloves to prevent using the paperclip I guess.

Recently I bought some locking zipper sliders by YKK. I wasn't sure how easy I could replace existing zippers, especially when if they were not divisible. But prying off the metal caps that prevent the zipper from running past its end, then running the zipper pull past the zippers end, sliding on the new, locking slider, and replacing the metal caps took me less than 10 minutes per zipper.

I also wondered if they would fit on the zippers I wanted to use them on, but the ones I wanted to replace were plastic coil zippers of the standard 5 mm size, and the sliders work like a charm on them. Whether they also work on other zipper types, like with metal teeth, I'm not sure yet. But I have 2 sliders left to experiment with :-)

So I replaced 3 zippers on my Ar-tex sleeper with detachable mittens and a zipper from ankle to ankle, and the one zipper of another sleeper. It was great fun to lock the slider, then pull up the zipper, and can't pull it down again. Since pulling up the zipper is such a natural action. you're locked in before you know it. The zipper pull is a bit more massive than a normal one, and if you look closely you can see the keyhole, but they are definitely usable for wear in public.

You could also use it to trick someone into trying something on with such a zipper slider, who then will lock him/herself in without realizing.

Posted in The Official Mister Poll Forum on 2014-01-14 21:10:24

All free text information is only available to the creator of the poll, via the download option described above. (Note that if you do not have a spreadsheet program like Excel, you can also open it in e.g. Notepad. It will not be easy to see what answer belongs to what question, but all the information is there.)
If you create a poll and want others to see what people are typing, the only way I know of is to invite them to share a message at the corresponding forum.

Posted in Restraining Kids (harness, leash etc.) on 2014-01-12 19:57:24

If you are put in a harness, play pen, car seat etc. beyond the normal age, would you take my poll: diapered and/or babified with restraints?
Note that it asks you to disable Safe Mode, but the poll doesn't contain any explicit language or adult content - MisterPoll apparently just considers playing baby and being restrained an adult subject.

For quite a few years now I am collecting overalls, jumpsuits, sleepers and such. Many of them I have adapted to make locking, as you can see on my website. Sometimes I freeze some keys of padlocks in a cup of ice, and then use those locks to secure my clothes on me. Then it takes a few hours before I can take them off again. I also go (grocery) shopping sometimes with overalls locked on, invisible under a coat or sweater. (In my forties and with a bit of a belly, I don't think overalls look that good on me, so I usually hide them.)