Re: The future of plastic fetish
Posted: August 25th, 2023, 9:49 pm
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That's good thank godWealdenMac wrote: September 2nd, 2023, 8:13 am Since we learned this week that as many 14 million of us in the UK have incontinence issues of some kind or another, it seems likely that plastic and rubber pants will be around-for both need and pleasure-for a while yet.
As an 83 year old I can endorse that view! These problems creep up slowly and it was 20 years ago that I first realised that for absences from the house of more than 2 hours, disposable nappies and plastic pants were a wise precaution and took to wearing them. I enjoyed most though wearing just the plastic pants that I found would retain a certain amount of wetting without leaks and enjoyed once again the feel of plastic against my skin I'd had as a boy in short trousers in a plastic pacamac. At around age 70 I met a local man of similar age who had a fetish for plastic pants through being kept in them till at age 9 for late bedwetting and we enjoyed sex together both wearing just our plastic pants until his wife overheard a phone chat between us and put a stop to his visits. He gave me his plastic pants as a memento of these visits that I still have!WealdenMac wrote: September 2nd, 2023, 8:13 am Since we learned this week that as many 14 million of us in the UK have incontinence issues of some kind or another, it seems likely that plastic and rubber pants will be around-for both need and pleasure-for a while yet.
I agree. I first started wearing pvc in the 70s when I was a teenager, back then it was mainly macs and waterproof gear. Any actual clothing was extremely niche, expensive and for a country girl hard to come by from specialist outlets. Now you can buy it on the highstreet even from Primark. Online retailers like Shien sell quite a bit and very cheaply, and whilst not common as every day wear a lot of girls do wear it for nights out. Sadly my days of going out wearing pvc are long gone.Sarah pvc wrote: August 25th, 2023, 11:24 amAgree,BobbyValore wrote: August 22nd, 2023, 3:46 am It is not just first hand experiences that develop a fetish, it can also simply seeing others wear some gear that catches your eye.
And while people will be less likely to stumble upon someone wearing some PVC or plastic (fetish) gear, they are much more likely to come across it online.
Half the women on tiktok are wearing tight or shiny clothes to imcrease views, and once someone finds their interest they can much easier than ever before order whatever they like online completely anonymously. Add to that the public perception of having a fetish compared to decades ago and the newer generations will do just fine.
I think it’s never been more popular with the younger generation.
It’s more mainstream than ever, look at the amount of generation x wearing shiny Pvc (or what ever the compound is.)
I was in the office a few weeks ago and one of the younger women was wearing black Pvc trousers and no one batted an eye lid, apart from me…that wouldn’t have happened even 10 years
ago.
I think on a wider note, woman don’t dress smart these days or less wearing stockings, heels or fitted skirt suits etc it’s more trousers, jumpers etc even in a work environment. I’ve noticed this in office environments in the last 20 years.
That's one of the few consolations of being an old man I find!WealdenMac wrote: September 2nd, 2023, 8:13 am Since we learned this week that as many 14 million of us in the UK have incontinence issues of some kind or another, it seems likely that plastic and rubber pants will be around-for both need and pleasure-for a while yet.