
Life as a Living Latex Female Doll
Female masking is a fetish subculture in which heterosexual men wear full-body latex suits, wigs, and makeup to pass as hyper-feminine dolls in public and private settings. This short documentary goes inside that scene, talking to men who spend hours sealing themselves into rubber skin and to the makers who build the suits to order. Interviewees explain what draws them to the hobby, how they keep it hidden from coworkers and family, and what it costs financially and socially to maintain. The film treats the practice as a niche personal fetish rather than a statement about gender identity, and the men interviewed are clear that the appeal is sensory and aesthetic rather than a wish to live as women. Footage shows the slow, sweaty process of getting into a full latex bodysuit, mask, and gloves, and the finished look once it's complete. It is a plain, curious look at a community most viewers will never have heard of.