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Strapping On A Budget

This is a web comic by Isabella Rotman showing how to make your own strap-on harness⁠, originally published on Oh Joy Sex Toyexternal link, opens in a new tab and republished here with permission.

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Illustrations of people, and strapons using blue color palet and black lines  and text defining and discussing strap-ons.

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Isabella outlines what you'll need to make a DIY full cover harness

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8 steps to construct the harness, hand illustrated using a blue color pallete

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Hand drawn characters discussing their experiences of the DIY harnesses

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The characters discuss the need for different size harnesses for different sized dildos - the end!

DIY Full Cover Harness copyright Isabella Rotman 2015

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