Plastic pants

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Nylon macs
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Re: Plastic pants

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vp39
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Re: Plastic pants

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I slept in a hgh-rise Gary panty last night, the type that has the waistline about 3" higher than a regular full-cut panty...it felt almost like sleeping in a romper. I wonder what it would feel like to wear it over bikini-cut plastic pants....
Shinypvc100
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Love wearing plastic pants along with other layers of plastic pvc
ilikecoated
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I am currently wearing one of our special p-pants in white for a test. I am wearing an absorbent inside and I am about to drink half a liter of water.
In case of leaking I am also wearing a pair of plastic coated women's jeans on top as an adfitional safety barrier.
I feel that the panty is desperately waiting for the "treatment".
evad
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Re: Plastic pants

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Probably the odd man out here, but I love wearing plastic pants over cloth or disposable diapers. I don't like plastic nest to my skin, so I wear long sleeve shirts, and lined (Flannel) raincoats. I mostly enjoy feeling the vinyl with my hands.
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Re: Plastic pants

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evad wrote: December 3rd, 2023, 5:03 pm Probably the odd man out here, but I love wearing plastic pants over cloth or disposable diapers. I don't like plastic nest to my skin, so I wear long sleeve shirts, and lined (Flannel) raincoats. I mostly enjoy feeling the vinyl with my hands.
vp39
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Re: Plastic pants

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It sounds wonderful wearing a pair of high-waist plastic pants over a pair of regular plastic baby pants. When I am away from home staying in a hotel, I often like to put on a pair of plastic baby pants and then slip into PVC romper with attached plastic pants (from PVC-U-LIKE) and then drift off to sleep lying on a large plastic sheet spread over the bed!
I've tried sleeping on a plastic sheet a couple of times, but I didn't care for the sheet being cold every time I'd move. I much prefer to be wearing the plastic. And speaking of rompers, I sleep in a romper over my plastic panties often enough - probably 80% of the time - that I don't sweat under the romper or under the plastic pants.
rainwearinme
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Re: Plastic pants

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Hey VP then have a good shower still wearing your plastic will feel nice and clean
vp39
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Re: Plastic pants

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rainwearinme wrote: December 5th, 2023, 9:49 pm Hey VP then have a good shower still wearing your plastic will feel nice and clean
Yes, I always wear my plastic pants into the shower, leave them on until I'm done washing everywhere else, then take them off, rinse them off, and wash the rest of me.
Then after I'm all dry I'm just as likely as not to go right back to wearing plastic panties again.
ilikecoated
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Re: Plastic pants

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Probably the odd man out here, but I love wearing plastic pants over cloth or disposable diapers. I don't like plastic nest to my skin, so I wear long sleeve shirts, and lined (Flannel) raincoats
If you don't actually need the diapers you could also wear the type of p-pants we use. They are made from rainwear fabric and worn with the fabric side inside and the plastic side outside. This is done for the added comfort although those fabrics are actually intended to get wet from the plastic side.
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