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Re: Sleeping in a PVC raincoat

Posted: March 24th, 2023, 8:47 pm
by Nylon macs
Can I come and stay with you for a weekend please and get used to it .if I like it can I rent a room please x

Re: Sleeping in a PVC raincoat

Posted: August 8th, 2023, 7:26 pm
by pvc_simon
Sounds wonderful sleeping in all that PVC. Do you wear plastic pants as well under your PVC mac?

Re: Sleeping in a PVC raincoat

Posted: August 12th, 2023, 2:00 pm
by moriarty
I regularly sleep dressed "head to toe" in rainwear, even 2-3 layers. The first few times I did, I did get too hot and had to give up at some point during the night. After a few attempts I got more accustomed, and found ways to not "overheat", so I sleep quite well all night now. It of course also helps that I have a LDR girlfriend that sometimes demands that I stay extended periods in gear, including overnight.

Re: Sleeping in a PVC raincoat

Posted: April 17th, 2024, 1:03 pm
by JoPVC
Bonjour.
Moi aussi, j'aime être au lit habillé d'un long Mac en pvc, à même la peau. J'apprécie ce cocooning dans le pvc. D'abord, c'est un peu frais, et puis le pvc prend la température du corps jusqu'à transpiration, ensuite l'impermeable glisse sur la peau, que c'est bon !
Il m'arrive aussi d'enfiler un pyjama en pvc ou un ensemble de sudation. Mon épouse accepte mon fétichisme sans le partager avec moi, dommage !
J'ai découvert cette attirance adolescent, j'ai aujourd'hui plus de 60 ans et le plaisir dure !! Je ne peux pas m'en passer. Parfois je résiste, mais il faut se faire plaisir, la vie est courte !
Vive les imperméables en pvc !

Re: Sleeping in a PVC raincoat

Posted: April 28th, 2024, 11:49 am
by plasticpacamac
As an older man who normally sleeps in a nightshirt I find a nylon or PVC pacamac an ideal substitute and a great way to sleep in rainwear. For fuller coverage, down to ankle length my navy blue Jeantex PVC raincoat or my very recently acquired and very rustly long PVC raincoat from Temu are ideal. Both the latter are hooded and therefore most cosy to sleep in, excluding much of the stray light and ensuring a good night's sleep.

Re: Sleeping in a PVC raincoat

Posted: April 28th, 2024, 1:39 pm
by Sarah pvc
plasticpacamac wrote: April 28th, 2024, 11:49 am As an older man who normally sleeps in a nightshirt I find a nylon or PVC pacamac an ideal substitute and a great way to sleep in rainwear. For fuller coverage, down to ankle length my navy blue Jeantex PVC raincoat or my very recently acquired and very rustly long PVC raincoat from Temu are ideal. Both the latter are hooded and therefore most cosy to sleep in, excluding much of the stray light and ensuring a good night's sleep.
Sounds bliss.

Re: Sleeping in a PVC raincoat

Posted: April 28th, 2024, 1:50 pm
by vp39
I love to sleep in a plastic romper over my plastic pants...it feels so luxurious to wake up wearing that. But I'm already too hard on my raincoats, and wouldn't dare to try sleeping in one. If it's quite a cold night I'll wear a plastic dress over my plastic panties...I stocked up on blue plastic dresses when Rearz was practically giving away AC Medical's stock that they'd bought.

Re: Sleeping in a PVC raincoat

Posted: April 29th, 2024, 9:51 am
by GlendaS
Never sleep without being in PVC,
PUL, PJ,s topped with full length upto the neck nightie, PVC hood rubber, gloves, and PVC bed booties then slip into a PVC sleep sack. Wonderful.
The other one is their PVC cheap China rainsuits from PUL, cut the elastic on the sleeves and wear 4 at a time fully done up and hoods up make lovely PJ,s