Getting dressed up

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Tim Raincoat
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Re: Getting dressed up

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raincoatjon wrote: May 3rd, 2020, 4:27 pm That sounds wonderful MissRachel, going out in pvc is wonderful with nothing underneath. I was taken out once handcuffed with a pvc cape over the top and totally nothing under !!
I so wish somebody would do that to me ;) I would also add a gag and dog lead so kinky
Hotnylon123
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Re: Getting dressed up

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I used to go a club in Manchester were you would of been able to do that 👍
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Re: Getting dressed up

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I am really depressed this morning: I cannot type wearing my Marigold gloves.
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Saltmarsh_Drifter
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Re: Getting dressed up

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I regularly wear my rubber boots and waders at home anyway, so putting on the raingear too doesn't feel unusual although I do rapidly heat up inside it.

A few weeks ago I took a bath in a raincoat, bib & brace overalls, Marigold Emperor rubber gauntlets, Nora wellington boots and GP-5 gasmask - it was quite good fun!
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Re: Getting dressed up

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A few weeks ago I took a bath in a raincoat, bib & brace overalls, Marigold Emperor rubber gauntlets, Nora wellington boots and GP-5 gasmask - it was quite good fun!
;) Getting all the water out of that lot should have been a lot of fun ;)
Saltmarsh_Drifter
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Re: Getting dressed up

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rubberdee wrote: May 15th, 2020, 1:30 pm ;) Getting all the water out of that lot should have been a lot of fun ;)
It did take some time to dry out ;)
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Re: Getting dressed up

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PVC4 wrote: May 2nd, 2020, 11:08 pm I’ve been out in the woods in my shiny farmerrain black pvc raincoat, hoping for someone to see me, but to no avail. :( I was able to go naked under it though, so that was a thrill..
Wish I had been there !!
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Re: Getting dressed up

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I wear my rubber mackintoshes black rubber trousers and waders as much in the house as I do outdoors.
Rain or shine have the added advantage of a fishing lake nearby too
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Re: Getting dressed up

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Didn't know you were an angler, latex-uk. Something to be said for sitting on the waters side in all your rubber protection gear, listening to the rain beating down and the fish laughing their heads off.
shinymacs
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Re: Getting dressed up

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latex_uk wrote: June 3rd, 2020, 8:17 am I wear my rubber mackintoshes black rubber trousers and waders as much in the house as I do outdoors.
Rain or shine have the added advantage of a fishing lake nearby too
Wish I lived just around the corner !!!
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