sleeping in plastic rain ponchos/capes

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mason
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sleeping in plastic rain ponchos/capes

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I often find it hard sleeping in plastic because it becomes cold and clammy from your sweat after a while; however, I've recently discovered that rain ponchos/capes really alleviate this problem because they just billow outwards and drape over you which provides a greater buffer of air between plastic and skin.

I still get to enjoy that plastic feeling but it doesn't sweat up anywhere near as much a more conventional rainsuit or jacket would.

Anyway, I wore my plastic rain pants & poncho - with the hood tied around my head - to bed last night (along with my soft rubber gardening gloves) and I just slept so much better with everything on.... To cut a long story short, I slept in them for something like 7 hours ... very, very nice! It still got sweaty but nowhere near as much as usual and the extra cocoon of air provided by the less tight fitting poncho helped keep me warmer than usual in the chill of the morning.

I just wish Chel had been with me, otherwise I would've... ;-)
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Post by capuchelatex69 »

You are right, Mason. If you want to spend a quiet night wearing rubber, your dressing has to be loose, or the sweat being cold will awaken you in the middle of the night.
I am now personally used to sleep every night, after some training, wearing rubber panties, a wide heavy rubber night gown, and unlined wellies.
So dressed, I do my whole nights, sleeping into my up and down rubber sheeted bed.
If I have been a naughty boy, a hooded up rubber cape and heavy rubber bondage ball mittens are added to my usual night dressing, as a reminder for me to behave properly. But that is another story...
Fender

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Post by Fender »

I dont try till now but its a new experience for sure ;)
dave62
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I too have tried to sleep in plastic and end up taking the item off after a while. However, a year or so ago, my wife and I were each wearing a Lil Girl dress from Fetware, paying the very high price for the Ultraflex clear. This plastic has a very smooth and soft feel, and for whatever reason, it doesn't seem to stick to you. We have a good 90 minutes of fun n frolic, and then fell asleep. We woke the next morning still wearing the dresses and we were both impressed that there was no sweating and sticking. We have tried other plastic garments and they all become uncomefortable after a hour or so. My wife now likes to wear that dress by design about once a week. As me if I care!
Not cheap, but very nice feeling and look:
http://www.fetware.com/dresses.htm
We have also bough the Ultraflex clear pillow covers. I like to fall asleep on mine on the weekends. Again, very nice feel.
mason
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Thanks for the note Dave, we'll definitely look into these once my financial situation improves
evad
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Post by evad »

I can't sleep with plastic next to my skin, but I have fallen asleep many times dressed normally with a rainsuit over. I have even fallen asleep on the ground, out in the rain, so dressed, but find I need rubber gloves or my vinyl mittens on my hands.
sissy_sofi
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Post by sissy_sofi »

I have tried it once, first I have to get pass the initial arousal but it was a good experience to in wearing a pvc raincoat all night long.
kulshan
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Post by kulshan »

During the wintertime I keep the house down to about 60 degrees at night so to "warm up" I may don some plastic rain pants or an entire suit if it's real cold. Typically I'll use a clear kart suit or the bottoms from a two piece model. Smooth, somewhat rustley plastic, thick and a little sweaty as the night progresses. You stay real comfortable and wrapped up, though. Plastic pyjamas like this are a unique experience and great when it's colder...too warm in the summer for sure.
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Fender wrote: March 1st, 2011, 7:48 pm I dont try till now but its a new experience for sure ;)
Good evening. I've never tried pvc sheets before, it must be beautiful! My wife is not tempted to try this material. But she accepts that I lie down under the duvet, dressed only in a long, soft, shiny Pvc raincoat. And the pleasure is already extreme.
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