I totally agree with Ray. I have noticed a lot of sellers of rainwear on e-bay, who I presume move in 'our' circles often tag them FETISH. Obviously any one looking for a raincoat simply for the use it was made for would think twice about buying and wearing one.
It would appear most young women don't have a mind of their own anymore as they are worried about how other people see them. A picture lead me to a blog about a girl who was pleased with her new PVC mac but only wore it once as one of her friends said 'what on earth are you wearing'!
Phil
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I doubt that this American blogger,who is very happy with her purchase from Elements Rainwear and has posted the pictures to prove it, could be described as a fetishist. http://www.thedressedaesthetic.com/rain ... ign=buffer
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I doubt that this American blogger,who is very happy with her purchase from Elements Rainwear and has posted the pictures to prove it, could be described as a fetishist. http://www.thedressedaesthetic.com/rain ... ign=buffer
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Nice link, I dont think the blogger is a fetishist either, interesting replies too, seems everyone loves a raincoatWealdenMac wrote: ↑February 11th, 2018, 1:06 pm I doubt that this American blogger,who is very happy with her purchase from Elements Rainwear and has posted the pictures to prove it, could be described as a fetishist. http://www.thedressedaesthetic.com/rain ... ign=buffer