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- Create demographics
- A map showing geographic distribution of users
- A pie chart showing sex distribution of submissive users
- A pie chart showing sex distribution of dominant users
- Find information on commercial products
- market size
- major manufacturers
- price ranges
- resources involved in production
- manufacturing techniques
- Find information on typical DIY smotherboxes
- Popularity of Smotherbox craftman ship
- How do they differ from commercial products
- What are the main reasons for creating such
- Commercial products too expensive?
- Posibility of extreme customisation?
- Crafting a smotherbox as a submissive worshipping act?
- Find information about history of smotherboxes
- Where was it inented, by who and why?
- Possibly multiple places?
- Describe early versions and development history
- Find references in mainstream media sources
- Find "real" photographs suitable for the article
- Find obscure offline references, in case no good nor online references exist
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[edit] Origin
Mistress Sitter claims that someone called Chair built the original smotherbox. John seems to think the same. I doubt the forum is a reliable source, but maybe finding out who Chair is would be useful starting point.
Then again Erosbotique.com thanks Mistress Alexis for being creative while working with them in creating their model. This can of course just refer to the specifics of their model. --Easyas12c 11:28, 29 April 2007 (UTC)