Get answers to frequently asked questions and learn more about the website and its founder.
Latex Rocker (@LatexRocker on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube) created Rubberium to spread awareness of latex and rubber fetishism and share his interests in latex clothing and the lifestyle.
I created Rubberium in December 2021 as the successor to my WordPress blog I started in 2020 (Navigating Latex). I wanted to create a more accessible space with customization than WordPress would allow. So, I started this website on a new platform.
I created Rubberium to share my love for latex and rubber clothing and educate others about this fetish. Rubber and latex fetishes are normal and more widespread than many believe. The community is strong, growing, and facing adversity every day, from unfair bans across social media to being attacked for attending Pride festivities. I believe acceptance comes with a better understanding.
Rubberium doesn’t make any money at the moment. Everything is funded from my own money, including hosting fees and maintenance. I may allow donations in the future to keep the site running, as it isn’t cheap!
Thank you! The best way to help me is to spread the word. Share a link to my site on social media. I’d also love to feature blog posts or stories from others in the community. Feel free to contact me with anything you’d like to contribute. Eventually, I want to interview other members of the community and share their stories. Interested? Just let me know.
I enjoy writing, photography, videography, hiking, going to rock concerts, and learning!
There are many creators I look up to! Some include rubberj93, rubberxtorm, boundeagle1, mr.latex.x, alzentai91, rubbertwunk, prince.rubber, and _lxew_.
The hardest part of running my site is finding the time! I have so many competing interests, plus I run my own business and work full-time. It can be hard to find the time to dedicate to all of my hobbies and projects.
I built this site myself using a no-code platform. Everything was done manually without themes.