Saying "Women just plain do not look good anymore" is an awful generalisation and the world has moved onMissRachel wrote: ↑July 29th, 2019, 11:41 amWhen I take the subway to work I see all the women with bloated figures, tattoos and short cropped hair! None of the women looked cultured or even lady like. Ok, I guess I should not be looking at other women but they look like monsters. I admit it; I am stuck in 1955. Women looked like women back then and if rained they wore a long mackintosh. They wore white gloves to go out to diner and carried paten leather purses.rainwear-experience wrote: ↑July 28th, 2019, 9:46 pmQuite a statement to be making telling more than half the population of the world they dont look goodMissRachel wrote: ↑July 28th, 2019, 9:36 pm
I am not sure what to say. I think the OP is confusing love and likes??? Women just plain do not look good anymore.
Sigh, back to the subway.
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No you are fine. All great pints. Here is a question: when we came to this world did we wear boots and coats? No. I guess when we pro-create we should be totally naked.rainwear-experience wrote: ↑July 29th, 2019, 12:05 pmReally? Well, I apologise if that's how I make you feel but maybe reading less and thinking more for yourself could improve your plightMissRachel wrote: ↑July 29th, 2019, 11:32 amI read a article on what people like and dislike about having sex. The to things that I found interesting was that the poll found out that many women do not like the "mess" and clean up after-words. Something else that the poll stated was some people often picture in their minds how their "mate" once looked years ago. The last thing that I remember was that mush time was wasted in "preparing" for sex and that the actual sex only lasted a few minutes. This all said you are now making me feel like it is a sin to even wear a pair of boots and a raincoat to go shopping in.rainwear-experience wrote: ↑July 28th, 2019, 9:43 pm
"sex is a solo activity" It probably wont surprise many of you that I've often been told to "go **** yourself" I have tried but find it difficult to achieve has anyone got any advice
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Truth be told I have gone through the same cycle: I retrain myself to only crave my wife's. totally nude body. Then a few years later I revert back to rubber. Then later I completely forget sex because I am old and the plumbing is just not like what it was when I was 25.
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For me it is the pvc and plastic. There's a lot of gorgeous women out there but put her into shiny material the excitement is increased 10 fold. Now the chances of me sleeping in pvc is far greater than hooking up with a shiny gal. Besides, women have too much drama for me and too many strings attached.A few years ago my ex girlfriend put on some super shiny sticky vinyl gloves and saw the result and wasn't happy that the gloves turned me on more. Oh well, I guess being single I can afford more pvc and plastic for myself. I noticed pul has quite a few garments on Ebay worn by the beautiful Jess Harrington. There's something about that girl I really like.
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When I was in my early teens I had a recurring dream. At the time there quite a few post apocalyptic films out, and in my dream everyone in the world disappeared except me. So I found a leyland single decker bus and started on a quest to find every sexy raincoat around the country, breaking in to department stores, Woolies, C&A etc., and amassing rails of plastic wear on my bus. Even then I thought it was weird that I was totally alone to enjoy my new hobby! Much as I love women in plastic solo fun allows ultimate naughtiness with no one judging you or you having to try to 'read' what they are thinking. As a result of NOT being single my Mac collection is tiny, and plastic encounters more restrained and less frequent than I would like.
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What are you doing in a Leyland? Should have been an AEC Reliance or even a VR or RE!
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LOL. That same response also comes from the "church." I have been hit so many times with you love the gloves more then the person it turned me off from ever trying to explain who or what I am. I almost did not get married over the shiny stuff but my life "sort of" worked out.raincoatboy wrote: ↑July 29th, 2019, 8:17 pm For me it is the pvc and plastic. There's a lot of gorgeous women out there but put her into shiny material the excitement is increased 10 fold. Now the chances of me sleeping in pvc is far greater than hooking up with a shiny gal. Besides, women have too much drama for me and too many strings attached.A few years ago my ex girlfriend put on some super shiny sticky vinyl gloves and saw the result and wasn't happy that the gloves turned me on more. Oh well, I guess being single I can afford more pvc and plastic for myself. I noticed pul has quite a few garments on Ebay worn by the beautiful Jess Harrington. There's something about that girl I really like.
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Back off Phil, this was my dream, in which of course the bus never broke down, unlike the real thing! Ah back in those days nice rainwear abounded, and if you were lucky you got to sit next, or close, to someone in a mac on the bus - Leyland's included!
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Had it been a Volvo Ailsa in your dream you would have had an upper deck to fill with rainwear too!

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Look it was a Leyland National. Back in the mid 70s the local bus company got them in and they looked so futuristic compared to to the old stock. I'm sure this was what drove part of the dream. So that's that. End of. Put to bed. Over and done with.
I do recall a lunchtime weekday program many years ago, something like Pebble Mill at One. A chap was on with his son demonstrating an open top "Morgan like" car he had built. He told the presenter that he salvaged bits from all over the place, for example things like seat covers, which were clearly proper leather, but he held up a pile of PVC raincoats "like this" to demonstrate. Cheeky bugger, one of us using any excuse to show off some rainwear!
I do recall a lunchtime weekday program many years ago, something like Pebble Mill at One. A chap was on with his son demonstrating an open top "Morgan like" car he had built. He told the presenter that he salvaged bits from all over the place, for example things like seat covers, which were clearly proper leather, but he held up a pile of PVC raincoats "like this" to demonstrate. Cheeky bugger, one of us using any excuse to show off some rainwear!