Fetishists Don Skin-Tight Latex For Hottest Day Cruise

Story ByKoen BerghuisSub EditorJoseph GolderAgencyCentral European News

These are the eye-popping images from an erotic party on board a German ‘torture ship’ where 500 fetishists from as far afield as Russia donned skin-tight latex outfits as the mercury topped 30c.

The annual event was held on Saturday with around 500 latex-clad partygoers heading towards the city of Friedrichshafen in the south-eastern German state of Baden-Wuerttemberg for a frisky boat ride on Lake Constance.

The vessel nicknamed the ‘torture ship’ even had a team of paramedics on board in case some of the latex-clad guests suffered respiratory problems on what was one of the hottest days of the year, with temperatures said to be well over 30 degrees Celsius.

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Party organiser Thomas Siegmund said that there were fewer guests than usual.

He added: “It was a little less than usual because of the heat.”

Siegmund said that guests have suffered from breathing problems caused by their tight clothing in previous years which is why organisers had paramedics on board as a precaution.

He added that the party was organised for those with latex sex fetishes so that they could be among like-minded people.

Some participants came from as far away as the Russian capital Moscow, such as a man in a latex suit of a nun called ‘Kathrin von Kali’ and his companion ‘Latex Angela’.

‘Kathrin von Kali’ said: “In Germany, people are more tolerant and we can do this whereas in Russia we cannot.”

Hundreds of locals reportedly waited at the ship’s departure point to view the frisky revellers, including one man who arrived in a latex Spiderman suit.

One stunned resident called the boat ride “quite an event”, although he felt that “not everyone has the figure for it”.

Siegmund said: “I think 90 percent of the public view it as an exhibition and look forward to it for months.”

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