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Who cares if they do? A good way of making contact with someone else into waterproof nylon trousers and similar!
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Your Wrigh I suppose. Let's hope we meke contact with others into the same things 

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I agree that for some purposes rubber pants are better than plastic. about 10 years ago I was helping a friend, staying at his place regularly overnight. As it was a hot summer I slept in just in my Drylife cream rubber pants, He had been expecting a late evening visit from the doctor but as by midnight he had not arrived we decided to go to bed. Shortly after the front door bell rang and I had to answer the door dressed in my "rubbers". He examined my friend and left, making no comment about me. I suppose he'd seen a lot of old men in "incontinence" pants! My friend knew nothing about my taste for plastic or rubber pants so I had to explain I wore them so as not to dribble into his bedding which ws only partly true. After that I regular wore my "rubbers" around him and his visiting nurses and doctors and none ever commented At the time all the plastic pants I had were all at least partly see-thru so I wore my rubber pants for "respectabilty"!
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I always wear rustling PVC bloomers under loose fitting bottoms and their lovely and noisy when walking around in public, i love it the sounds turns me on and dont care what people think.Cherie wrote: ↑April 29th, 2024, 6:24 amMine are 240 thickness SU46 bottoms from PUL. The slightly thicker plastic doesn’t rustle as much and has a bit of a rubbery feeling compared to 200 thick. Also what rustling there is can be attributed to the nylon trousers and jacket, although I agree that the sound can be a real turn on.Nylon macs wrote: ↑April 29th, 2024, 3:43 am But the rustling can give it away I think.
But I don't mind it makes me feel good x
Cherie x
Glenda X
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I think I can answer this question. Some years ago I had staying with me for the weekend a younger friend who was head male nurse in a care home. Over coffee after a shopping outing he looked across at me and said "I see you've pissed your trousers again." I had done it without realising. He recommended I wear disposable nappies and plastic pants which I do to this day. Like you I was concerned I might end up in a care home and asked the same questions as yourself. He said I would be given basic incontinence pads and probably plastic pants but the quality would be basic and if I wanted better I would have to pay privately. At least this has prepared me for my own undoubted care home future. I hope this has been helpful.WealdenMac wrote: ↑April 7th, 2024, 2:22 pm Reaching the age of the occasional leak/dribble has made me wonder whether one would be permitted to wear proper waterproof pants (rubber or plastic) if one had to go into some sort of care home-or would it have to be some modern form of disposable, padded protection?
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Interesting and thank you.plasticpacamac wrote: ↑June 16th, 2024, 9:55 pmI think I can answer this question. Some years ago I had staying with me for the weekend a younger friend who was head male nurse in a care home. Over coffee after a shopping outing he looked across at me and said "I see you've pissed your trousers again." I had done it without realising. He recommended I wear disposable nappies and plastic pants which I do to this day. Like you I was concerned I might end up in a care home and asked the same questions as yourself. He said I would be given basic incontinence pads and probably plastic pants but the quality would be basic and if I wanted better I would have to pay privately. At least this has prepared me for my own undoubted care home future. I hope this has been helpful.WealdenMac wrote: ↑April 7th, 2024, 2:22 pm Reaching the age of the occasional leak/dribble has made me wonder whether one would be permitted to wear proper waterproof pants (rubber or plastic) if one had to go into some sort of care home-or would it have to be some modern form of disposable, padded protection?