Plastic pants
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WealdenMac
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Further thoughts-10% off the bill for anyone entering wearing a mackintosh. Bar staff to wear rubber aprons when moving barrels around and setting them up and cute latex outfits when serving customers.
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annabell-cagoule
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All staff must wear pvc plastic maid’s outfits when working regardless of gender 
Lets get swishy!
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Looking forward to this weekend, away by myself and not coming home until late Sunday afternoon. As i type this I am wearing three pairs of beautiful tpu rubbers (pink, mint green and pineapple), my plastic romper and then my lovely pink joggers. All under my clothes. I am taking more of my blue and pink baby rubbers with me and my pink satin and plastic frilly rhumbas. I am going to wear rubbers all over the weekend, my plastic romper and joggers too. This includes sleeping in my rubbers too. Its going to be awesome.
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PLASTIC BOY
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Hi annabell-cagoule
When I lived in the states there was a company called HOOTERS it's a resturant chain with staff wearing very low t shirts and very high shorts,
Now that would be great if they were made of PVC plastic, It would be worth the airfare just to see them.
PS I never went in the resturant, My wife would not let me????????
When I lived in the states there was a company called HOOTERS it's a resturant chain with staff wearing very low t shirts and very high shorts,
Now that would be great if they were made of PVC plastic, It would be worth the airfare just to see them.
PS I never went in the resturant, My wife would not let me????????
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mason wrote: August 31st, 2023, 8:51 am From long experience, I find sleeping in rainwear very difficult, because I become so hot and sweaty over time. When my body begins to cool over time, so does the sweat and the plastic becomes cold and clammy.
What I usually do is compromise with two pairs of plastic pants: one pair of briefs caressing my butt followed by a large pair of full cut pants. Sometimes, if I'm in the mood, I'll insert an inflatable buttplug under everything.
I've always found it much easier to sleep if I'm wearing them.
For a long time I've worn my plastic panties long enough that I no longer perspire very much when I wear them. In the last couple of years I've slept in a romper over my plastic pants often enough that there's also little or no perspiration under the romper. This delights me no end, because I think there can't be a more luxurious feelinng than waking up in plastic panties and a romper.
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These rompers from InControl are the type I'm referring to when I write about rompers.
https://incontroldiapers.com/overnight- ... ce-romper/
That page also shows a couple of photos of the older style amber-colored rompers that AC Medical used to have available. When Rearz was liquidating those at near-giveaway prices - a dollor or two apiece - I stocked up on them...I probably have a lifetime supply even though I go through them fairly rapidly wearing one every night.
https://incontroldiapers.com/overnight- ... ce-romper/
That page also shows a couple of photos of the older style amber-colored rompers that AC Medical used to have available. When Rearz was liquidating those at near-giveaway prices - a dollor or two apiece - I stocked up on them...I probably have a lifetime supply even though I go through them fairly rapidly wearing one every night.
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ilikecoated
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How many nights do they survive when used like that ?
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For the older AC Medical ones, on the order of a couple dozen times before the top plastic hardens noticeably. Even then I'll wear them quite a few times more as they warm up nicely in bed.ilikecoated wrote: October 16th, 2023, 10:05 am How many nights do they survive when used like that ?
The only InControl one that I've worn until the plastic started to harden is in the shiny pink plastic; it went quite a bit longer...I wasn't counting but I'd say a good fifty times.
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Definitely the longer and more often you wear plastic pants your body quickly gets used to them. I find after a couple of weeks I don't perspire at all even when wearing rubbers twenty four hours a day. I wear rubbers during the day and then I have my night time rubbers on which I wear when I go to bed. Never a problem at all. The only time there is a problem is when it is very hot during the summer (not a lot we can do about that!).
I have been wearing plastic rompers over my rubbers and underneath my everyday clothing and like rubbers the more you wear them, the more your body acclimatises and there is no sweating.
I have six pairs of rubbers on at the moment with a plastic romper over the top. All under my clothes so I can go out and about outside.
The feeling of the plastic caressing and rubbing against my skin is so fabulous. As has been said by others who I couldn't agree more with.
I have been wearing plastic rompers over my rubbers and underneath my everyday clothing and like rubbers the more you wear them, the more your body acclimatises and there is no sweating.
I have six pairs of rubbers on at the moment with a plastic romper over the top. All under my clothes so I can go out and about outside.
The feeling of the plastic caressing and rubbing against my skin is so fabulous. As has been said by others who I couldn't agree more with.
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WealdenMac
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Mention of the plastic hardening brings back bittersweet memories of my last pair of childhood plastic pants-tucked away at the back of the airing cupboard, a bit brittle and displaying just the faintest hint of a stain of shame. When I used to ask my mother why she kept them, and my old brown rubber sheet, her answer was always the same, "We'll leave them there for just a little bit longer-just in case."