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  1. Like another UK responder on this topic I have discovered that Attends 8 contour pads worn under Attends stretch pants are ideal for daytime wear. Though I don't need protection when at home in the daytime (yet), I need it when out of the house.
  2. I've just bought some snap-on plastic pants and have a problem mentioned by one other user here of such pants; how to master the technique of undoing the snaps without the plastic tearing. I find considerable force is needed when pulling the snaps, which are high quality metal ones (the pants themselves are from a high quality manufacturer, and the plastic therefore reasonably thick but I still fear tearing and therefor ruining the pants. Any tips would be useful as I really want to try out snapons. I mostly wear plastic pants on there own as an alternative to normal underwear as I invariably dribble after I pee and the plastic retains enough of the dribbling that otherwise leaks through normal underpants and stains my trousers, sometimes embarrasingly in public or in front of friends. The snap-on
  3. Related to this topic, I once read on another site of a guy serving a long-term sentence in a UK jail who posted he was still able to wear his plastic pants the time he spent inside.
  4. I'm an older man who has discovered how relaxing it can be to sleep in plastic pants with nothing on underneath; under pyjamas or a nightshirt if extra warmth is required. I'm at an age I need to get up 3 times a night to empty my bladder and always dribble slightly afterwards so as well as relaxing me my plastic pants serve to catch any dribbling and prevent it soiling my bedding. I also find plastic pants relax me by daytime when I wear them under my normal clothing. So easy to clean, just get in the shower in them, pulling at the waisband to allow the shower water to enter then hang them on the showerhead after to drip dry. Its worth paying for quality as I find cheap plastic pants not only harsh on the skin but also they soon split at the seams. A good make will last indefinitely; I've some I've worn most days for several years. An alternative to plastic pants is plastic bloomers which give you greater plastic coverage so even more of that comfortable relaxed feeling. I live and sleep alone so my plastic pants are all the more of a comfort for that reason. I couldn't do without them.
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