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Re: pvc and fire
Posted: August 17th, 2011, 8:02 am
by pvcmac
i have got that dvd from paul with adelle destroying macs, its very good but burning macs isn't really my thing. having said that i do find the sight of a lovely girl ripping up an old mac very exciting. i loved seeing adelle ripping that long blue pvc mac, she made it look very erotic for me at least.
as a lover of pvc macs its sad to see them go, but if a mac has to go what better than to see a sexy girl ripping them up.
Re: pvc and fire
Posted: August 17th, 2011, 8:10 am
by matron69
What would be a fitting end to a beloved mac?
Not death by fire.
A sexy lady tearing it as suggested?
Or a quick goodbye then disposed of in the bin?
Are we just getting too sentimental over some thing that has done it's job for us?
Time to let go boys and girls.
Re: pvc and fire
Posted: August 17th, 2011, 8:19 am
by plasphil
Firstly, why is this ridiculous topic under pictures and videos?
Secondly, I should think most of you will agree that the excitement you get from putting on and wearing rainwear you can enjoy time and time again, you can only set fire to it once.
Thirdly, I consider my 'fetish' for rainwear perfectly normal, I'm not obsessed with it, I can take it or leave it. I do enjoy reading this forum and respect others with similar interests but I believe if you have an obsession with setting fire to things, you've got a screw loose!
Phil.
Re: pvc and fire
Posted: August 17th, 2011, 8:34 am
by matron69
I do agree with you Phil.
Let us not get to serious about things.
Best wishes
Paul
Re: pvc and fire
Posted: August 23rd, 2011, 4:11 pm
by staggy
I do not have any fetish for burning raincoats but i do love ripping and tearing them especially when beautiful girls are cutting them off. therefore i would have to disagree with the negative comments about people "having a screw loose" everyone is entitled to there own fetish. there are plenty of things discussed on here that do not interest me but i dont speak negative of them because i appreciate other peoples idea of "fetish"
Re: pvc and fire
Posted: August 30th, 2011, 6:15 pm
by Agu-Fan
matron69 wrote:What would be a fitting end to a beloved mac?
Not death by fire.
A sexy lady tearing it as suggested?
Or a quick goodbye then disposed of in the bin?
Are we just getting too sentimental over some thing that has done it's job for us?
Time to let go boys and girls.
I think every body has it's own turn ons and apparently for some thats too burn a raincoat, if it would be a raincoat thats still in a good condition than I would consider calling it mad, but thats just what I think.
When the time has come for a raincoat than for me it would a goodbye and in the bin !
And than rather in someone else bin than mine and I wouldn't mind of someone else threw it in the bin, for me that would give me one last good turn on seeing someone else throwing away my raincoat.
Re: pvc and fire
Posted: September 28th, 2019, 11:10 pm
by marcus_germany
As only few people know, there are two types of pyromany. The most people on the worlkd only know the classical type where people like to burn anny type of things that burn. I think this type of people have a fetish relation to the fire in general.
The other type mentioned here are people only interested in burning soft pvc,rubber or cling film material. Here is no fetish relation to the fire in general but a fetish relation to the way the flames eat up the soft plastic material and how it melts in the flames.
>I think the psychologic source is the same. as sigmund freud said the fire is the male element and the burned object the female element.
Any type of pyromany is dangerous as it may lead the person to cause damage or harm h8imself or even others. If you burn a raincoat somewhere away from other people you will only harm yourself ion first place. but right in second place it also causes damage to the environment as the relased toxic will stay at this place a longer time and the smoke goes (in a minimal concentration) around the world.
I don't think it helps to call the people who like this mad, i think everyone who is turned on by this has to think for himself if the damage to the envioronment and the risk for the own health is in relation to the kick it gives you. If you still decide to burn a raincoat, then do it on a place where noone else is and noone else can be harmed by the smoke. Maybe, you place the camera, light the garment up, go away quickly and come back later when the smoke has gone away to collect the camera with the video. (but also ensure that the fire cannot catch on any other things, you dont want to burn down the forest, an unsurveilled fire is always risky)
Also consider that this action may be illegal due to environmental protection rules.
Re: pvc and fire
Posted: September 29th, 2019, 7:59 pm
by rainwearseeker
Never burn any form of PVC. it releases toxic fumes.
Re: pvc and fire
Posted: October 3rd, 2019, 4:02 pm
by ilikecoated
I hope heat-shrinking with a hot-air gun is fine because I just did that with a cute pair of shiny vinyl jeans.
Re: pvc and fire
Posted: October 3rd, 2019, 9:37 pm
by kinkydenn
ilikecoated wrote: October 3rd, 2019, 4:02 pm
I hope heat-shrinking with a hot-air gun is fine because I just did that with a cute pair of shiny vinyl jeans.
Any pics or video?