Sleeping in mackintoshes

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rainweargirl8
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Sleeping in mackintoshes

Post by rainweargirl8 »

Do any members sleep in their mackintosh.
I have done so every night since 28 7 10
In the past have tried it in plastic mackintosh but got to sticky.
Now sleep in nylon mackintosh and is great.
Lovely when i rouse in the night and turn over to the lovely rustling.
froggy
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Re: Sleeping in mackintoshes

Post by froggy »

I have tried sleeping in plastic raincoats and agree, they get hot and sticky quickly. I also ripped several at the shoulders. I think I should get a nylon raincoat and try it. Thanks for the idea.
merv
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Re: Sleeping in mackintoshes

Post by merv »

did try it but found it far too hot, sweaty and uncomfortable, nothing more than boxers for me now
pvcluver
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Re: Sleeping in mackintoshes

Post by pvcluver »

I sleep (well I would if I didn't keep waking up!) in a plastic raincoat occasionally. Does get a bit sticky on a warm night - but it's a lovely feeling when I wake up aroused and remember what I've got on
kulshan
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Post by kulshan »

On a cold night I will don a pair of plastic long pants. These are translucent mud pants that I have gotten from Can Am. They are comfortable, open leg and crinkly.
Rubbersocks1999
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Re: Sleeping in mackintoshes

Post by Rubbersocks1999 »

My delight is sleeping in rubber mackintoshes. I first tried in rubber lined macks, but found the seams did not hold up well , due to sweat. In the end The best way was putting on a latex sleep suit, and then a latex mack and on top of that an SBR mackintosh. Just to finish off some latex sheets. The only thing I found to increase comfort is to leave my feet uncovered from the latex.and just covered with a blanket.
capuchelatex69
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Re: Sleeping in mackintoshes

Post by capuchelatex69 »

Hi all,

I agree with the different posts above.

It is impossible to sleep dressed in PVC, due to the stickyness and wetness that soon come.

Better is to sleep into rubber dressing.
Personaly, I have to wear every night : rubber panties, unlined knee high rubber wellies, and a large bat form heavy rubber night gown. I sleep in a rubber sheeted bed. To be sure that I keep quiet, I wear to a Birdlocked CB and snaped heavy rubber bondage mittens.
So it is since a while, and I sleep comfortable all the night.

Rubbered cheers.
Jjai
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Re: Sleeping in mackintoshes

Post by Jjai »

I think it would be great to be able to sleep on rubber sheets and wear nothing but SBR and thick plastic all night but unless someone had a partner that shared the same interest or lived alone it would be quite difficult to try.
The nearest I came to spending a night in PVC was when I went for a walk on the beach one September evening last year wearing a long heavy PVC mac. It was very warm at the outset but I sat down looking at the grey Sea and must have dozed off, for I woke up two hours later, it was cold by then and a fine rain was falling.
It was so sensual to wake up with a glossy mist of rain water on the surface of my mac and feel my hair soaking wet and a layer of fine rain over my face and jeans. The rain started to come down heavier then but I stayed out for another hour. It would be nice to repeat that evening with a girl who equally enjoyed rainwear and wet weather !
1000Raincoats
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Re: Sleeping in mackintoshes

Post by 1000Raincoats »

I sleep often in a nylon raincoat. It's a wonderful feeling to wake up with a raincoat on and touch it and hear the rattling sound. Nice ..... :D
top_cat
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Re: Sleeping in mackintoshes

Post by top_cat »

I have an inflatable PVC suit from 'Kinkyclothes', and the heat generated even over a small period of time is horrible. Its a pity as the feeling is sensational - I'll post pics if anyone would like to see.

With regards to nylon, I actually really enjoy sleeping in a tracksuit made of one - that can feel really, really nice! :P
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