Plastic pants

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BillSpeed
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Re: Plastic pants

Post by BillSpeed »

Your hooked, can’t beat it
Nylon macs
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Re: Plastic pants

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It's a lovely feeling when you put a fresh pair on and then slowly feeling them warm up and cling as you sweat
Mmm
vp39
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Re: Plastic pants

Post by vp39 »

Yes, our bodies become accustomed to our wearing plastic pants...it takes a couple of weeks of sleeping in them. I've found that I sleep in a romper over my plastic panties often enough that I generally wake up with no perspiration under the romper either.
Nylon macs
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Re: Plastic pants

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I don't mind the sweating. It makes it feel very nice .I sometimes put a bit of water in the pants to make them nice and slippery to start with .
ilikecoated
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Re: Plastic pants

Post by ilikecoated »

Cool idea!
Today I thought I might try how they feel when coming directly from the washing machine.
I tried it with two different models. The first one made from white PU coated Polyamide and the second one made from yellow PU coated polyester rainwear fabric. I just wiped the outside plastic coating with a towel beforehand. And then I slipped into them. The feeling is quite arousing while they are being pulled up. After that they feel a little as if they had been "wetted" except for the fact that the whole inside is wet while usually only the lower part is getting wet when actually being used for their intended purpose.
But all in all it feels nice. I will also try the same with a pair of black shiny vinyl jeans. I already know the feeling of vinyl jeans that have been treated with massage oil or baby oil.
KlepperGuy
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Re: Plastic pants

Post by KlepperGuy »

I have worn plastic pants since my teens so that is now over 50 years ago and the pleasure is still there.
I wear them regularly, either with other pvc and plastic wear or under everyday clothes........or sleep in them.....Why.........just for the sheer pleasure they give.

Buying them in the old days was either 'Sandra' brand or Boots 'Brumas'. Bought a load from Robinson once, but they were expensive.
Tried Pvc-u-Like, but my retailer now is Ebay from China a make called 'Haina'. They are well made, soft and comfortable and are value for money. unlike some retailer who sell at a high price knowing the buyer is usually a fetishist.

One seller on Ebay 'dumpthelot' was having a clear out and all the stuff (Haina) was new and sealed in their packaging........I bought three items and all I can say is 'I had a big smile on my face' when they arrived given the price I paid for each item.

So to finish, plastic pants are great after they warm up and the feelings of wearing them just gets better as you 'slip and slide' around in them.
WealdenMac
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Re: Plastic pants

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I don't know about washing machines but you certainly have to be careful with tumble driers. When I lived above a launderette in East London in the early 70's it was not uncommon for the customers to have to summon the "minder" (who herself often wore a red PVC rainjacket) to "release" pairs of plastic pants that had become stuck to the sides of the drum. I never had the courage to try to dry my Sandras in one.
rainwearinme
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Re: Plastic pants

Post by rainwearinme »

Always take a shower and wash and clean my plastic pants ,feels nice at the same time 😊
ilikecoated
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Re: Plastic pants

Post by ilikecoated »

I can agree with that. But putting on a freshly machine washed one is also very nice. I have to agree that they suffer more from machine wash. But aren't they actually made for suffering from the beginning ?
Cherie
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Re: Plastic pants

Post by Cherie »

Definitely not! All my clothes are to be looked after and treated with respect. I always mourn the demise of a favourite PVC raincoat or pair of plastic leggings. I think I might need to start a new charity - National Society for the Protection of Rainwear (NSPR). I’d have white vans driven by men and women in shiny black plastic suits for their uniforms, driving around saving innocent plastic pants from abuse and bringing them back to me to be loved and cared for 😜

Cherie xxxxxxxxxx
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