'Noisy', super-soft and glossy/shiny PVC material
Posted: July 5th, 2013, 2:44 am
Hello fellow PVC rainwear enthusiasts!
I like PVC raincoats (and PVC inflatables) for both fetish and sensory stimulation ('stimming') reasons (I have Aspergers syndrome, which is a high-functioning variant of autism). In particular, I like rainwear and inflatables made from a glossy, glass clear, super-soft PVC that feels smooth and rubbery to the touch and makes a wonderfully loud 'crackle and pop' sort of noise when unfolded, worn or physically handled. The type of PVC in question is also very 'sticky' in that it has a habit of clinging together. Here is a video of such PVC: https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=76ef6824 ... 9_u2c2SDIU
Can anyone point me towards PVC rainwear (macs and raincoats) made from this particular type of PVC? My raincoat material preference is very specific; matte/non-glossy or 'quiet' PVC has no effect on me in terms of sexual fetish appeal and sensory stimulation.
I like PVC raincoats (and PVC inflatables) for both fetish and sensory stimulation ('stimming') reasons (I have Aspergers syndrome, which is a high-functioning variant of autism). In particular, I like rainwear and inflatables made from a glossy, glass clear, super-soft PVC that feels smooth and rubbery to the touch and makes a wonderfully loud 'crackle and pop' sort of noise when unfolded, worn or physically handled. The type of PVC in question is also very 'sticky' in that it has a habit of clinging together. Here is a video of such PVC: https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=76ef6824 ... 9_u2c2SDIU
Can anyone point me towards PVC rainwear (macs and raincoats) made from this particular type of PVC? My raincoat material preference is very specific; matte/non-glossy or 'quiet' PVC has no effect on me in terms of sexual fetish appeal and sensory stimulation.