by SDoll » October 25th, 2009, 7:19 pm 
			
			[quote="neil1357":487/\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i129d][quote="cd_sara":487/\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i129d]It's funny that you resurrected this topic.  Since that post I actually got to try a vacbed!  It was amazing! It felt wonderful and very cool. It didn't hurt at all, it was actually a very nice squeeze. While in there I was touched, mounted, and asked to say AAAA.  The only thing is now I want to do it again! :D[/quote:487/\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i129d]
Thanks for reporting back.  :-)
And there's no problems with breathing (stomach moving in and out) or anything?  And how did they handle the breathing-tube, I'm assuming some kind of O-ring that you stick in your mouth?  (I guess that might also be a safety release: just open your mouth wider and the seal is broken?  Or is the "fit" too snug for that?)
(Sorry, I see something I don't understand and I gotta analyze it [to death].  :-)  Glad you were able to try/enjoy it though![/quote:487/\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i129d]
You're welcome.  I enjoy telling people about unique things.
No O ring, although that would have been interesting.  The tube was built into the vac bed.  I basically gripped the tube with my teeth.  I didn't need to take huge breaths since I wasn't moving/couldn't move.  When the vacuum was turned off the air slowly seeped out. I understand the need to analyze, believe me.