Dressing others in rainwear

All rainwear discussions in general or that do not fit into other categories.
Blackvinyl
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Re: Dressing others in rainwear

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Being "made" to wear one of my shiny vinyl macs, then "made" to put its hood up, is one of my favourite scenarios. To be "made" to wear it out in public is the best. Just thinking about it is a big turn on!
thicko2008
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Why is it i can never find any body in Essex that wants to meet up in shiny outfits they are all too far away ifs very fucking frustrating
Blackvinyl
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Re: Dressing others in rainwear

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thicko2008 wrote: September 30th, 2025, 2:20 pm Why is it i can never find any body in Essex that wants to meet up in shiny outfits they are all too far away ifs very fucking frustrating
Hi. We are very local, but I'm afraid we dont do meet ups. We do walk along the seafront, when the weather is right, and do stop in the arches for a bite or just a coffee. We generally always sit outside if possible, in our shiny macs or cagoules, and people watch. Its amazing who wears what along the Southend seafront. A good place to live.
thicko2008
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It may well be but still very frustrating trying to find someone to talk to about shiny Mackintosh's and other outfits
thicko2008
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Hi maybe you know of any of your friends that would like to chat up about rainwear in this area thanks in advance Alan
Rives
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Re: Dressing others in rainwear

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Blackvinyl wrote: September 30th, 2025, 12:27 pm Being "made" to wear one of my shiny vinyl macs, then "made" to put its hood up, is one of my favourite scenarios. To be "made" to wear it out in public is the best. Just thinking about it is a big turn on!
I quite agree. A lady companion of mine would instruct me to hold my arms out so that she could put me into a full length nylon pakamac, and then button me up, including the dreaded top button. And woe betide me if I offered any resistance!!!
Raincoated
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Blackvinyl wrote: September 30th, 2025, 12:27 pm Being "made" to wear one of my shiny vinyl macs, then "made" to put its hood up, is one of my favourite scenarios. To be "made" to wear it out in public is the best. Just thinking about it is a big turn on!
A man of my own heart. It all sounds devine.
Nylon macs
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Re: Dressing others in rainwear

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Raincoated wrote: October 1st, 2025, 10:43 pm
Blackvinyl wrote: September 30th, 2025, 12:27 pm Being "made" to wear one of my shiny vinyl macs, then "made" to put its hood up, is one of my favourite scenarios. To be "made" to wear it out in public is the best. Just thinking about it is a big turn on!
A man of my own heart. It all sounds devine.
Would be better wearing it back to front aswell 😋🧥🧥🧥
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