What got u interested in rainwear
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From my early childhood I was fascinated by all sorts of plastic garments. I think the earliest plastic garment that I can remember having worn myself were plastic diaper covers. I liked wearing them a lot and at the same time I felt pity for them (and I still feel pity for the ones worn by an incontinent relative of mine) for being "abused" for that dirty job. I guess they were exactly what got me started into plastic. I wonder who else is into plastic because of those ones.
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I must admit, i do like wearing a nice pair of plastic pants, ones with poppers particularly!
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Yes, I also enjoy thick, noisy plastic pants. Seem to be getting harder to find
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The German manufacturer Suprima makes nice ones.
One of our family members wears down a little more than a dozen "plastic pants" per year. But those are pull-up ones made from Helly Hansen or Rukka Rainpants whose legs are being cut off. They give a little more work to maintain and their life expectancy is shorter than that of the real plastic diaper covers mainly because the are being worn with the fabric inside. But they are definitely more comfy to wear. And they are also great for having fun with. I do sometimes "inaugurate" them secretly when they are brand new and unused. So far no one has noticed. In about two weeks another 6 pairs will arrive. I usually manage to "use" about three to four of a new batch before they are getting soaked for the first time by the actual owner. When I do this I always feel a little guilty. Not because of borrowing them secretly without telling the owner but because I am having fun with those poor critters that are actually destined for a slow destruction process.
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One of our family members wears down a little more than a dozen "plastic pants" per year. But those are pull-up ones made from Helly Hansen or Rukka Rainpants whose legs are being cut off. They give a little more work to maintain and their life expectancy is shorter than that of the real plastic diaper covers mainly because the are being worn with the fabric inside. But they are definitely more comfy to wear. And they are also great for having fun with. I do sometimes "inaugurate" them secretly when they are brand new and unused. So far no one has noticed. In about two weeks another 6 pairs will arrive. I usually manage to "use" about three to four of a new batch before they are getting soaked for the first time by the actual owner. When I do this I always feel a little guilty. Not because of borrowing them secretly without telling the owner but because I am having fun with those poor critters that are actually destined for a slow destruction process.
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Don't quite know why but I like poppers on plastic pants, too. However I'm not sure whether they or not they are potentially more of a risk if the urge to progress from "wearing" to "using" gets too strong to resist.
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I guess being wrapped (or wrap oneself) is a nicer process than just having a pair of pants pulled up. I can remember clearly how they were put on me back then. How they were rustling when they were placed around me and the elastic bands were stretched - as if they were asking me why we would do this to them. I can also clearly remember the popping noise when they were closed and maybe opened again for being closed a second time, with the tighter fitting pair of poppers at the waist, after a little pulling accompanied by some more rustling.
Whether they are safe or not depends on how they overlap and on how they are used. The part that comes from behind must be overlapping the front part. I have seen plastic pants where this was the other way around which is suboptimal. For just having a little fun with this isn't important but if one wants to do what they are actually intended for one must wear a proper absorbant.
Whether they are safe or not depends on how they overlap and on how they are used. The part that comes from behind must be overlapping the front part. I have seen plastic pants where this was the other way around which is suboptimal. For just having a little fun with this isn't important but if one wants to do what they are actually intended for one must wear a proper absorbant.
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Wearing a plastic pakamac in the mid 1960s. I loved wearing it even when it was not raining. Now wear a shiny black PVC raincoat outdoors when wet but like to wear indoors too.
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Very similar to me, except it was my mates twin sister who had a full length black plastic mac ...... and yes I got a boner every time she wore itChris Bedford wrote: ↑February 17th, 2017, 9:39 am When I was a kid in the 80's the woman who lived next door often wore a full length black plastic mac. She looked amazing in that coat and it really used to turn me on when I saw her walking her children to the bus stop or when she was getting into the car. I remember her giving me a lift into school one lunchtime and for the entire journey I was nursing a huge erection. Having her sat next to me dressed in her mac, leather boots and leather gloves and hearing the sound of that mac as she drove the car was very arousing. I still think about her when I masturbate now, nearly 30 years later.