Plastic pants

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Elegy53 wrote: August 4th, 2025, 5:02 pm My first plastics were XL Boots 'triplets' (they came in a pack of 3) nearly 60 years ago, as a teenager, I just about fitted in them but they were very tight on the legs. Lovely and smooth though and a very distinct plastic odour that stayed with me for years.
Had a similar fitting problem with charity donated plastic pants as I grew older. Only solved when I was older and confident enough to visit one of those old fashioned "surgical" shops that sold plastic incontinence pants, usually Sandra from Henly's, in adult sizes. Of course, if asked, I was only ever buying them for a "friend".
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Over 300 posts in this thread. It seems that I am not the only one. I have been wearing plastic and latex panties for decades. Not just at home. I wear them at work, too, but I am careful. Plastic ones might show or make a sound. If I am wearing a dress, no one knows what I have on underneath. I can wear the tighter (and quieter) Suprima panties under my tights or hose. If the tights/pantyhose are sheer enough, I may wear them over them. This helps prevent the panties from getting sticky from perspiration.

Leggings are popular at work, but plastic pants will show. I wear form-fitting latex panties (perhaps identical to Rearz's Transparent Seamless Latex Brief, also available at Protex). A decade ago, some company was going out of business so I was able to buy them by the dozen for almost nothing. They do not show at all, so I can wear leggings at work.

Plastic doesn't show under jeans, but we have a dress code and I can only wear jeans on Fridays.

I don't know WHY I like wearing plastic and latex underwear, I just do. And I am certainly not the only one. There are plenty of online stores that sell these panties, catering to both men and women.
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RobynReed wrote: September 5th, 2025, 3:14 pm Over 300 posts in this thread. It seems that I am not the only one. I have been wearing plastic and latex panties for decades. Not just at home. I wear them at work, too, but I am careful. Plastic ones might show or make a sound. If I am wearing a dress, no one knows what I have on underneath. I can wear the tighter (and quieter) Suprima panties under my tights or hose. If the tights/pantyhose are sheer enough, I may wear them over them. This helps prevent the panties from getting sticky from perspiration.

Leggings are popular at work, but plastic pants will show. I wear form-fitting latex panties (perhaps identical to Rearz's Transparent Seamless Latex Brief, also available at Protex). A decade ago, some company was going out of business so I was able to buy them by the dozen for almost nothing. They do not show at all, so I can wear leggings at work.

Plastic doesn't show under jeans, but we have a dress code and I can only wear jeans on Fridays.

I don't know WHY I like wearing plastic and latex underwear, I just do. And I am certainly not the only one. There are plenty of online stores that sell these panties, catering to both men and women.
I'm another plastic lover who loves wearing plastic pants next to the skin...I've always slept in them for nearly 20 years, and I'm finding that I wear them more and more often during the day too.
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Yes definitely lovely to wear next to my naked body. Not just plastic pants. Every thing plastic
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garryb10 wrote: September 6th, 2025, 7:52 am anything plastic does feel so nice against the skin
Definitely love it
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Love to wear them. Particularly to bed in place of underwear. Love to wank and pee in them too
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Creakypvc wrote: September 6th, 2025, 10:15 am Love to wear them. Particularly to bed in place of underwear. Love to wank and pee in them too
I know it may be difficult for some to appreciate but "letting it all go" into a secure pair of plastic pants can engender a tremendous feeling of relief of tension. Unfortunately it's often followed by feelings of guilt.
I particularly enjoy the feeling of cold plastic against bare skin, especially around the "nether" regions. When i had the chance-a long time ago-I'd slip my plastic pants or apron or whatever into the fridge for an hour or so to enhance that sensation.
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WealdenMac wrote: September 7th, 2025, 2:19 pm
Creakypvc wrote: September 6th, 2025, 10:15 am Love to wear them. Particularly to bed in place of underwear. Love to wank and pee in them too
I know it may be difficult for some to appreciate but "letting it all go" into a secure pair of plastic pants can engender a tremendous feeling of relief of tension. Unfortunately it's often followed by feelings of guilt.
I particularly enjoy the feeling of cold plastic against bare skin, especially around the "nether" regions. When i had the chance-a long time ago-I'd slip my plastic pants or apron or whatever into the fridge for an hour or so to enhance that sensation.
Absolutely, yes I love to let it all go from time to time. Can relate to a feeling of guilt after but yet I keep doing it
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Didn't ever deliberately encourage leaks as I loved knowing the waterproof pants, single or double, were doing their job. When my bedsheets were due for a wash I did sometimes deliberately wet the bed, having first of course checked that my plastic sheet was securely in place. Brought back bittersweet memories of the initial warm wetness gradually becoming colder and more uncomfortable like it used to when I was young.
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RobynReed wrote: September 5th, 2025, 3:14 pm Over 300 posts in this thread. It seems that I am not the only one. I have been wearing plastic and latex panties for decades. Not just at home. I wear them at work, too, but I am careful. Plastic ones might show or make a sound. If I am wearing a dress, no one knows what I have on underneath. I can wear the tighter (and quieter) Suprima panties under my tights or hose. If the tights/pantyhose are sheer enough, I may wear them over them. This helps prevent the panties from getting sticky from perspiration.

Leggings are popular at work, but plastic pants will show. I wear form-fitting latex panties (perhaps identical to Rearz's Transparent Seamless Latex Brief, also available at Protex). A decade ago, some company was going out of business so I was able to buy them by the dozen for almost nothing. They do not show at all, so I can wear leggings at work.

Plastic doesn't show under jeans, but we have a dress code and I can only wear jeans on Fridays.

I don't know WHY I like wearing plastic and latex underwear, I just do. And I am certainly not the only one. There are plenty of online stores that sell these panties, catering to both men and women.
Do I assume correctly that you wear them every day ? If yes, I very much like your attitude!
There are two Suprima models that would work very well for this: The 9600 which is tanga shaped and gives therefore slightly less noise when walking. The other one is the 1286 which looks and wears almost like normal panties. It is made from PU coated polyester and does therefore not stick. It feels a little bit like shiny vinyl panties do. I guess it would also feel nice under your pantyhose. Due to the flat seams it could maybe even be worn underneath leggings.
When I wear plastic panties undet jeans I always take care about the rustling. Under thicker and tighter jeans I wear noisier ones and under wide leg jeans for instance I wear quieter ones. But it is important that there is at least a tiny bit of rustling coming thorough !
I know it may be difficult for some to appreciate but "letting it all go" into a secure pair of plastic pants can engender a tremendous feeling of relief of tension. Unfortunately it's often followed by feelings of guilt.
I do that as well every now and then. Sometimes with an absorbent inside to test whether they do their job as intended. But sometimes also just for the joy of abusing them without anything underneath.
I don't feel guilty afterwards but I always feel sorry for them because it slowly kills them. I even feel a little sorry for the probably millions of plastic panties that are soaked daily. There must also be hundreds or thousands of these every day that go to a landfill or incinerator.

I have once wetted a tight fitting Suprima 1286 in public. They intently didn't have the slightest chance to hold anything back. But they helped slowing and distributing the liquid. I was wearing them underneath my favourite pair of women's wide leg jeans and let go in an underground parking of a shopping mall. I then got to the car grabbing the shiny vinyl coat that was placed on the backseat beforehand. I put the coat on fastened the belt and sat into the car. This way the seat was proberly protected from the wet legs.
Next time I will do it in the same car park but will start wetting at a further distance from the car and I will also start wearing the coat open from the beginning while walking through the mall.
I will also do the same with other types of jeans in odinary denim, coateddenim, shiny vinyl or imitation leather.
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