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Message # 82513.6 Subject: II'm the opposite to you, Maurice Date: Thu 03/09/20 23:44:28 GMT Name: jollywetfellow |
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I prefer my wet clothes to be reasonably tight and in near-constant contact with my body. So that I can feel all the time that they are wet, but also (and OK, this is maybe a cop-out) so that they absorb my body heat and are a similar temperature to my skin, to avoid the clammy feel of clothes which only occasionally touch me (surprisingly, I have found that even when the air temperature is over 30C, baggy wet clothes feel chilly when they touch if they don't touch often). Perhaps this means that I don't really really like wet clothes, though since women normally wear tighter clothes than men, I have generally found that their wet clothes are also warm and wet, which suits me just fine.... |
In reply to Message (82513) Clothing preferences when getting wet
By Maurice - Wed 02/09/20 21:18:31 GMT I’ve been thinking about this recently and personally my favourite clothing is baggy pants, oversize t shirt and a denim shirt. All very loose fitting so that it flows around me and there is minimal restrictions. I have some xxxl t shirts which feel great when wet but look a little odd if worn in public but I don’t care. The largest I have is 13xl and it goes down past my knees and is a lot of fun to wear.
What do others like to get wet in?
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