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Re: Mackintosh
Posted: November 18th, 2018, 8:59 pm
by HeatherlovesPVC
Well said rainwearme.
I love PVC, and since the best PVC Macs/Mackintoshes are made for ladies I bought one and wore it proudly and like Stephie these are what started me wearing other feminine attire skirts, dresses heels etc. and I haven't regretted a minute of it and it hasn't changed my sexual orientation
So Merv if you like rainwear why don't you try on a ladies PVC Mac/Mackintosh, it is after all only another Mac/Mackintosh, you never know you might enjoy it.

Re: Mackintosh
Posted: November 18th, 2018, 10:21 pm
by rainwearinme
Thank You , Heather,.....
We certainly enjoy wearing our lovely PVC Ladies Mackintoshes......mmmm
The look, the feel, the smell......
Re: Mackintosh
Posted: November 19th, 2018, 2:42 pm
by PakamacMagic
Hello, although quite new to this board, I have unfortunately already detected a certain intolerance from a certain member, I thought we were all here to enjoy and discuss our particular liking for our favorite materials, and if that member cannot get to grips with that then I feel this board is doomed to disintegrate into nothing more than petty squabbling. So come on, let's all share our liking for whatever we wear, be it male, female. or a mixture of both, for we never chose our predilection, we were born with it...
Re: Mackintosh
Posted: November 19th, 2018, 3:03 pm
by rainwear-experience
Stephie wrote: November 6th, 2018, 1:59 pm
I agree with anti bigoted sentiment against the word mackintosh. Being a longer word, it has quite a sexual connotation, something you can get your mouth

around in quite a pleasing way! I love the ending in ātoshā, almost quite descriptive of the ātoshingā sound made when walking in a rubber mac.
I agree with some of the purists who would reserve the word for all different kinds of rubberised raincoats.
Why is it a bad thing to be confined as a tranny in a rubber raincoat? Oh no dahhling itās a mackintosh not a mac, you are such a frightful bore when you get it wrong!
Well, Iām a mac tranny and proud of it. My mac collection is 99% vinyl, PVC, plastic with one rubber raincoat remaining.
Maybe Merv the ashamed Perv, may need to look at himself more closely when calling the kettle black. Does he only wear menās macs? Or is he ashamed to admit to wearing a ladies mac, so if he does the latter, then he must be a prissy, sissy, cross dresser? No offence meant to us āladies!ā
On a positive note, itās great to hear from those who, like me, love being a trannie in a mac. My fetish took me further to ābecoming a woman

ā in the closet sense by wearing womenās clothes, makeup, hair, shoes

from head to toe without the dependency on wearing macs. That said, it is super sensual wearing your favourite ladies garments under a mac topped off, in my case, in a plastic rainbonnet or soft vinyl matching rain scarf to epitomise the ladies Pakamac plastic mac fashions of old, lovingly re-created by Elements Rainwear and PVC U Like.
So no more trashing by little minded and small penis folks in the forum please!








Steph, unashamed trannie
Stephie, both you and Merv are long time members of the forum who have made valuable contributions over the years so Iām disappointed at the pair of you
Merv for his original comment and you for your response
Merv received a warning from Admin about his comment and refrained from commenting for almost two months until you posted
I donāt understand why you felt the need to bring Mervās comment back into the thread and what the phrases āMerv the ashamed Pervā and āSo no more trashing by little minded and small penis folks in the forum please!ā really added to your post
Re: Mackintosh
Posted: November 19th, 2018, 3:23 pm
by mackintoshed
I think the problem here lies firmly with the Merv character. He has been more than rude and confrontational, he has been aggressive. I am told that his behaviour has been noted in the past and on other threads. So those remarks directed at him, by myself and others, merely represent our frustration at his continued presence on this site. We all know about freedom of expression, but with that comes responsibility. Merv clearly doesn't have the capacity to understand this.
Re: Mackintosh
Posted: November 19th, 2018, 4:40 pm
by rainwear-experience
mackintoshed wrote: November 19th, 2018, 3:23 pm
I think the problem here lies firmly with the Merv character. He has been more than rude and confrontational, he has been aggressive. I am told that his behaviour has been noted in the past and on other threads. So those remarks directed at him, by myself and others, merely represent our frustration at his continued presence on this site. We all know about freedom of expression, but with that comes responsibility. Merv clearly doesn't have the capacity to understand this.
The problem rarely lies with just one person
I didnāt / donāt agree with Mervās original response but Admin dealt with it and Merv stayed quiet on the thread until Stephie and then you brought him back into it
āI am told that his behaviour has been noted in the past and on other threadsā
Who by, if by the moderators then they obviously didnāt feel his ābehaviourā warranted exclusion from the site and Iād be very surprised if the moderators would share such information with other members
āSo those remarks directed at him, by myself and others, merely represent our frustration at his continued presence on this siteā
Every post has access to a link where members can report inappropriate posts to Admin, thereās no need for members to take matters in to their own hands
I find you have quite a condescending and patronising tone in your posts, Iām unsure why you feel words / phrases such as
āladā
āthis ***** characterā
ādear boyā
are helpful, other making you feel superior
You accuse others of āfeel(ing) you can speak for everyone yet you do the same thing:
āI think most of us on here would agree with your sentimentā
āYour misguided views and confrontational manner are anathema to people on this siteā
I must have missed the surveys you did
This forum and its predecessor have always been very well moderated and Iām sure Admin donāt need any help in deciding who should be members
āby my reckoning you are unfit to continue as a member on this siteā
We are ALL equal here and remain here as Adminās choice, it might be worth remembering that
Re: Mackintosh
Posted: November 19th, 2018, 4:42 pm
by merv
mackintoshed wrote: November 19th, 2018, 3:23 pm
I think the problem here lies firmly with the Merv character. He has been more than rude and confrontational, he has been aggressive. I am told that his behaviour has been noted in the past and on other threads. So those remarks directed at him, by myself and others, merely represent our frustration at his continued presence on this site. We all know about freedom of expression, but with that comes responsibility. Merv clearly doesn't have the capacity to understand this.
thank you Judge Rinder!
Re: Mackintosh
Posted: November 19th, 2018, 5:22 pm
by rainwear-experience
merv wrote: November 19th, 2018, 4:42 pm
mackintoshed wrote: November 19th, 2018, 3:23 pm
I think the problem here lies firmly with the Merv character. He has been more than rude and confrontational, he has been aggressive. I am told that his behaviour has been noted in the past and on other threads. So those remarks directed at him, by myself and others, merely represent our frustration at his continued presence on this site. We all know about freedom of expression, but with that comes responsibility. Merv clearly doesn't have the capacity to understand this.
thank you Judge Rinder!
I thought Judge Rinder was intelligent and had a sense of humour

Re: Mackintosh
Posted: November 19th, 2018, 8:27 pm
by regenhoedje
Always the same jokers, not much will ever change in this forum.
Re: Mackintosh
Posted: November 20th, 2018, 7:26 am
by Rainwearboy
Keep it clean guys, I'll delete bad language but for the rest I assume you are all adults that can behave in a suitable manner.