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Re: Where are the pacamac lovers?
Posted: December 8th, 2019, 2:17 pm
by Deleted User 5375
Rives wrote: ↑December 8th, 2019, 12:26 pm
... I was bought a plastic one when I was 13 and hated it.
Is that a true hatred as in you really didn't like it, or you hated it as far as everyone was concerned but secretly loved it?
Like many members, growing up, I knew for certain that I was the only person in the world attracted to plastic. I was strange. Unlike everyone else. No Internet back then and no access to any information that might prove me wrong. The idea that anyone might possibly ever have any idea of my feelings was terrifying, so if made to wear anything I liked, then I made sure everyone knew I didn't like it. If anything 'nice' came on TV I would deliberately not watch so everyone would know I was not watching a woman in a plastic Mac because of the Mac. Not that anyone could ever know, but young minds make weird associations, even to this day I find it almost impossible to say out loud what I like, other than on this forum.
Re: Where are the pacamac lovers?
Posted: December 8th, 2019, 5:20 pm
by Rives
JellyMan wrote: ↑December 8th, 2019, 2:17 pm
Rives wrote: ↑December 8th, 2019, 12:26 pm
... I was bought a plastic one when I was 13 and hated it.
Is that a true hatred as in you really didn't like it, or you hated it as far as everyone was concerned but secretly loved it?
Like many members, growing up, I knew for certain that I was the only person in the world attracted to plastic. I was strange. Unlike everyone else. No Internet back then and no access to any information that might prove me wrong. The idea that anyone might possibly ever have any idea of my feelings was terrifying, so if made to wear anything I liked, then I made sure everyone knew I didn't like it. If anything 'nice' came on TV I would deliberately not watch so everyone would know I was not watching a woman in a plastic Mac because of the Mac. Not that anyone could ever know, but young minds make weird associations, even to this day I find it almost impossible to say out loud what I like, other than on this forum.
Hmmm.... good question.... I certainly didn't like it at the time, and that observation applies to the nylon and plastic varieties. All my peers in school wore anoraks or more conventional/ fashionable cagoules. I on the other hand was made to wear an old fashioned pakamac, with button fastening and a collar. This carried on right through school. I also had to wear other very traditional clothing.
It's hard to trace that moment when horror turned to joy and then ecstasy. Probably when I was 18 and the choice of whether I wore one was mine.
Thanks for your questions
Re: Where are the pacamac lovers?
Posted: December 8th, 2019, 5:38 pm
by rainwearinme
I enjoy the sight of a man or woman when they wear their Pacamac,
Re: Where are the pacamac lovers?
Posted: December 8th, 2019, 7:56 pm
by Deleted User 5375
I very recently discovered something about my own past. My mother mentioned that she owned a Stephanie Bowman slimming suit when I was a child. Most of us know that these were see-through plastic garments. I was told that I wet the bed and remember there being plastic pants in the house when very small. But I have absolutely no recollection of a plastic suit, no memory of sitting on a plastic clad leg snuggling in to her plastic covered body, if indeed that is what happened, she didn't say anything more than she used o wear it, and I must have been exposed to the sight if not the feel. So why don't I remember it? I have no doubt that this probably had something to do with my feelings today. I have no idea why my mother bought this up after so many years or why now.
Re: Where are the pacamac lovers?
Posted: December 9th, 2019, 1:34 pm
by Taffmac
JellyMan wrote: ↑December 8th, 2019, 7:56 pm
I very recently discovered something about my own past. My mother mentioned that she owned a Stephanie Bowman slimming suit when I was a child. Most of us know that these were see-through plastic garments. I was told that I wet the bed and remember there being plastic pants in the house when very small. But I have absolutely no recollection of a plastic suit, no memory of sitting on a plastic clad leg snuggling in to her plastic covered body, if indeed that is what happened, she didn't say anything more than she used o wear it, and I must have been exposed to the sight if not the feel. So why don't I remember it? I have no doubt that this probably had something to do with my feelings today. I have no idea why my mother bought this up after so many years or why now.
I have a Stephanie Bowman slimming suit from the early 1970's which is semi-see-through plastic. These garments were meant to be worn under normal clothes in order to create a sauna effect. That is probably why you never caught sight of them.