I had on a rustly cagoule on which hid the noise from my plastic pantsCherie wrote: May 3rd, 2024, 8:42 pmThat sounds so lovely. How does it make you feel if your pants rustle when someone else is close enough to hear? Do you feel embarrassed and try to hide it, or revel in the naughtiness?annabell-cagoule wrote: May 3rd, 2024, 6:05 pm Been wearing my rustley pink plastic pants all day under my jeans, very obvious unless paired with a swishy rustling rain coat to hide the noise! No one has noticed so far. Sadly no chance of getting away with them at work but otherwise going to be wearing them and my nylon rainwear all weekend, can’t wait!!!
Cherie x
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Lets get swishy!
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I do the same when I'm wearing my nylon waterproof trousers on underneath my jeans. Just incase people can here the nice nylon as I walk lol
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Your Wrigh I suppose. Let's hope we meke contact with others into the same things 

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I always wear rustling PVC bloomers under loose fitting bottoms and their lovely and noisy when walking around in public, i love it the sounds turns me on and dont care what people think.Cherie wrote: April 29th, 2024, 6:24 amMine are 240 thickness SU46 bottoms from PUL. The slightly thicker plastic doesn’t rustle as much and has a bit of a rubbery feeling compared to 200 thick. Also what rustling there is can be attributed to the nylon trousers and jacket, although I agree that the sound can be a real turn on.Nylon macs wrote: April 29th, 2024, 3:43 am But the rustling can give it away I think.
But I don't mind it makes me feel good x
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Interesting and thank you.plasticpacamac wrote: June 16th, 2024, 9:55 pmI think I can answer this question. Some years ago I had staying with me for the weekend a younger friend who was head male nurse in a care home. Over coffee after a shopping outing he looked across at me and said "I see you've pissed your trousers again." I had done it without realising. He recommended I wear disposable nappies and plastic pants which I do to this day. Like you I was concerned I might end up in a care home and asked the same questions as yourself. He said I would be given basic incontinence pads and probably plastic pants but the quality would be basic and if I wanted better I would have to pay privately. At least this has prepared me for my own undoubted care home future. I hope this has been helpful.WealdenMac wrote: April 7th, 2024, 2:22 pm Reaching the age of the occasional leak/dribble has made me wonder whether one would be permitted to wear proper waterproof pants (rubber or plastic) if one had to go into some sort of care home-or would it have to be some modern form of disposable, padded protection?