shower
shower
Do any of you try out your raincoats in the shower? I mostly have nylon coats and capes. I tend to remove all clothing and put my macs on.
The feel of the nylon on my skin and the rustle and the shower water really gets me going. Enough said. Its nearly as good as going out in public.
Mactosh
The feel of the nylon on my skin and the rustle and the shower water really gets me going. Enough said. Its nearly as good as going out in public.
Mactosh
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I put my raingear on and take a shower as often as I can, when my wife is not around. She don’t share my fetish, but she wears nylon down jackets.
I have then thin, nylon raingear and love to use the massage function in the shower head.
Love the sound of the raingear when the pulsating water hits the nylon. And it really tickle my body
I have then thin, nylon raingear and love to use the massage function in the shower head.
Love the sound of the raingear when the pulsating water hits the nylon. And it really tickle my body
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Yes most definitely I do .especially when I buy a second hand one from charity shops ladys mac's that is .I can't wait to get home and get it on and investigate if its waterproof and the hood is always a must try to see if it's up to some nice breathplay as I pull it over my face back to front and let the water cascade over my new mac.mactosh wrote: ↑September 3rd, 2023, 12:51 pm Do any of you try out your raincoats in the shower? I mostly have nylon coats and capes. I tend to remove all clothing and put my macs on.
The feel of the nylon on my skin and the rustle and the shower water really gets me going. Enough said. Its nearly as good as going out in public.
Mactosh
Fantastic way to see if it's up to a lovely storm when out wearing it .
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I must try thisNylon macs wrote: ↑September 3rd, 2023, 2:52 pm [quote=mactosh post_id=72636 time=1693745469 user_id.I can't wait to get home and get it on and investigate if its waterproof and the hood is always a must try to see if it's up to some nice breathplay as I pull it over my face back to front and let the water cascade over my new mac.
Broad minded enough to acknowledge we all enjoy different things:)
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Its fantastic 

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Have worn a Mac in the shower but not back to front with hood up and enjoying breathe control
Broad minded enough to acknowledge we all enjoy different things:)
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I don't always wear theme back to front but I do love to and put the hood up to have some lovely suffocation play .very enjoyable to feel the mac's on my body and face
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Even better if someone ties me up mmmNylon macs wrote: ↑September 4th, 2023, 7:40 amI don't always wear theme back to front but I do love to and put the hood up to have some lovely suffocation play .very enjoyable to feel the mac's on my body and face
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I sometimes take a glossy/shiny or glass clear PVC raincoat into the shower with me.
While in the shower cubicle I thoroughly clean the the raincoat with a soft flannel soaked in a detergent solution prepared by adding a few drops of washing-up liquid (liquid dish soap, for you Americans) in warm water. Regular/original Fairy Liquid, with no 'added frills' and no added fragrance, works the best: I have found that the more 'upmarket' Fairy Liquid variants, such as Fairy Platinum, leave a greasy sort of residue on the PVC. Besides, the fragrance used in Fairy Platinum and some other washing-up liquids is unpleasant, and I do not want the raincoat to be smelling of it. I coat the entire raincoat in the detergent foam. It is important to make a foam, as it contains surfactant micelles, which have the cleaning action.
After I am satisfied that the raincoat has been cleaned enough, I hold it under the lukewarm (but not not piping hot!) water of the running shower. As all the foam is washed away, the PVC material's 'blocking' properties return, and the glossy/shiny PVC becomes sticky and very noisy. The rustling and crackling noises turn me on.
While in the shower cubicle I thoroughly clean the the raincoat with a soft flannel soaked in a detergent solution prepared by adding a few drops of washing-up liquid (liquid dish soap, for you Americans) in warm water. Regular/original Fairy Liquid, with no 'added frills' and no added fragrance, works the best: I have found that the more 'upmarket' Fairy Liquid variants, such as Fairy Platinum, leave a greasy sort of residue on the PVC. Besides, the fragrance used in Fairy Platinum and some other washing-up liquids is unpleasant, and I do not want the raincoat to be smelling of it. I coat the entire raincoat in the detergent foam. It is important to make a foam, as it contains surfactant micelles, which have the cleaning action.
After I am satisfied that the raincoat has been cleaned enough, I hold it under the lukewarm (but not not piping hot!) water of the running shower. As all the foam is washed away, the PVC material's 'blocking' properties return, and the glossy/shiny PVC becomes sticky and very noisy. The rustling and crackling noises turn me on.
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Moat definitely.
Wearing a cagoule and over trousers in the shower until totally soaked through, lather them up with pure soap and then rinsed off. Then fmget a kick out of seeing them drying on the clothes line outside
Wearing a cagoule and over trousers in the shower until totally soaked through, lather them up with pure soap and then rinsed off. Then fmget a kick out of seeing them drying on the clothes line outside

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