Childhood Raincoat Thrown Away

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chris227
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Childhood Raincoat Thrown Away

Post by chris227 »

I read 2 stories online recently about people with interests similar to ours since they were kids. In both cases, their fetish was discovered by parents and their raincoats were subsequently thrown away or burned. My interest was never discovered directly, but I think there was suspicion as I never wore my raincoat out and it was always hidden somewhere. After not being able to find it for a while, I was informed that it was thrown out. I was really angered by the situation and somehow it intensified my interest. Any similar experiences?
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Post by rainfash »

same to me. i liked to wear my shiny pvc raincoat when i was 7 years old at ground school. but one day my mom discovered that i was playing with my raincoat and put it between my knees to rub the soft plastic onto my skin, between my legs. i did not wear any underwear,and my mom thought i would masturbate. which i actually did, but i was not realizing what it was,because at the age of seven you do not know what this is. but i discovered that it felt good to wear pvc on my bare skin, and i liked the strong smell of vinyl raincoats at that time, because they had a lot of plasticizers in it. i personally liked the smell and feel and rustling sound of shiny glassclear vinyl raincoats, because they were so soft and strong, and noisy and shiny, and smelled like heaven. i think that the best vinyl and unlined pvc raincoats were made in the early 70s to early 80s.
i remember Woolies having tons of shiny vinyl raincoats for girls in the colours white, blue and red. they had it up to size 14, so even girls up to an age of 16 or 17 could easily wear them. one day i saw a girl in my middle school, she was 15 and i saw her wearing the same shiny vinyl red and white raincoat with a matching southwester, i was admiring at Woolies. she wore red wellies too and looked georgeous.
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Post by debs37 »

Hi Everyone.

I think there is to much porn on the site now.

I joined to see other ladies and gents in pvc clothes and to enjoy the stories and comments people make, but sadly me thinks Rainwear Central is turning into a sort porn site.
Is it just me?. I'm sorry if I have hurt or offended anyone by saying the above comments but that's how I feel at present.

Debs xx
Bill_P
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Post by Bill_P »

You've got a point, Debs, but I don't think this particular thread is an example.
chris227
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Thank you Bill
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Post by kulshan »

One of our members has been most generous in offering videos of rainwear used in film, etc and the route to access it accesses some porn first until you get to the vids. Not a problem for me. To the topic, yes, my interest in raincoats was likewise initiated by my mother presenting me with my very own plastic raincoat "just like dad's" when I was about five years young. I remember really wanting one of course back in the fifties everybody had them. The smell, the smooth shiny surface, and most of all the swishing and crackling of the plastic was an attraction. I really wanted to have it "on". Fortunately nobody saw my attraction for what it turned out to be several years later. The raincoat was outgrown and not thrown out.

I hope as a group we don't get petty about being judges of what's porn and not. I think if we get a bunch of porn that is not subject related, then we need to act. Just my two cents.
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rainfash wrote:same to me. i liked to wear my shiny pvc raincoat when i was 7 years old at ground school. but one day my mom discovered that i was playing with my raincoat and put it between my knees to rub the soft plastic onto my skin, between my legs. i did not wear any underwear,and my mom thought i would masturbate. which i actually did, but i was not realizing what it was,because at the age of seven you do not know what this is. but i discovered that it felt good to wear pvc on my bare skin, and i liked the strong smell of vinyl raincoats at that time, because they had a lot of plasticizers in it. i personally liked the smell and feel and rustling sound of shiny glassclear vinyl raincoats, because they were so soft and strong, and noisy and shiny, and smelled like heaven. i think that the best vinyl and unlined pvc raincoats were made in the early 70s to early 80s.
i remember Woolies having tons of shiny vinyl raincoats for girls in the colours white, blue and red. they had it up to size 14, so even girls up to an age of 16 or 17 could easily wear them. one day i saw a girl in my middle school, she was 15 and i saw her wearing the same shiny vinyl red and white raincoat with a matching southwester, i was admiring at Woolies. she wore red wellies too and looked georgeous.
I would really like to obtain a glass clear (or glass clear in various colours) PVC raincoat which is similar to those noisy, phthalate plasticiser-rich raincoats of the 1980's. I think the 1980's glass clear raincoats were made from a thicker (about 300-400 micron) PVC (the grade typically used in glass clear inflatable 'bubble' sofas and chairs). The high phthalate plasticiser content resulted in a soft, pliable (and noisy!) material. I love noisy PVC rainwear; in my experience thicker glass clear PVC with a high plasticiser content makes the most noise (as opposed to thinner material). Ever since childhood when my PVC fetish developed, I find that noisy glass clear and glossy/shiny opaque PVC raincoats 'excite' the senses. The material is very sensual and arousing.

I remember as a young child in the 80's waiting out a heavy rain downpour inside the ticket hall of a train station. A girl unfolded a tightly-packed shiny glass clear blue raincoat. As the raincoat was unfolded, it produced a cacaphony of loud crackles, pops and creaks, which echoed throughout the entire train station. The noise really caught my attention! These childhood rainwear experiences evolved into my fetish for noisy PVC rainwear and inflatables made from the same material.
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Wow pvc that sounds like heaven to me, I too love the really thick plastic raincoats and I like nothing better than to lube myself up and climb inside an inflatable and squirm about while the plastic squeaks all around me!
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Post by kulshan »

Yes the noise factor also has been an attraction to plastic rainwear and rain suits from an early age. In my trading I have obtained a few kart racing suits (one piece type) that are "glass clear" plastic. They are really stiff and noisy. Let me know if there is interest and perhaps a fair deal could be made. I prefer the "frosty" type material.
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Post by Pvc Vinyl Enthusiast »

kulshan wrote:Yes the noise factor also has been an attraction to plastic rainwear and rain suits from an early age. In my trading I have obtained a few kart racing suits (one piece type) that are "glass clear" plastic. They are really stiff and noisy. Let me know if there is interest and perhaps a fair deal could be made. I prefer the "frosty" type material.
Hi Kulshan,

In my experience with frosted PVC, I've found that it is rather quiet compared to glass clear PVC with a glossy/shiny finish. Frosted PVC makes more of a 'swish' kind of noise and the material surface doesn't appear to be as 'sticky' or 'clingy' as that of glossy glass clear PVC.

I was wondering if PVC-U-Like could complement their existing range of materials with a thicker (e.g. 400 micron) glass clear PVC with the same plasticiser content (to ensure softness and pliability) as their thinner 200 micron glass clear material? I have quite a few of their glass clear 200 micron PA3 raincoats in various colours; all are wonderfully soft (owing to their high plasticiser content), glossy and noisy! However, it would be interesting to see how a thicker (but well-plasticised) PVC material differs to the thinner stuff. Would it be 'noisier'? :)
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