I am catholic and at my parish, for baptisms the preteen and teen girls wear the poofy, white, midthigh length dresses with a matching bonnet, tights or lace socks and white shoes. I have seen many teen girls baptized with the diaper and plastic pants or just the plastic pants under their dresses and they look very cute and infant like. The same is also done under their first communion and confirmation dresses as well. I was confirmed at 16 and had to wear white plastic pants under my white confirmation dress. They were required for all the girls.
Plastic Pant Fetish - General - [DD] Boards & Chat
Plastic panties fetish is a fetish where people become aroused while wearing PVC panties or while watching other people wear PVC panties. Many people enjoy the sensation of the plastic panties because they feel slippery against the body especially when they come in contact with lubricated genitals. Some people with this fetish recall first experiencing these sensations during childhood when they wore diapers. At this time they were also likely to feel safe and nurtured by family members or babysitters who would pay attention to them while changing them. These fond memories are also likely to contribute to the fetish.
I am having a hard time as I first became very attracted to plastic pants when a lady I was dating showed up wearing cute pink PP under her skirt one evening. I have never been aroused so quickly in my life! However, I found it difficult to find another person who will even consider playing like that. Recently I began using diapers and plastic pants at night in bed for stimulation. Mixed feelings since I was 4, with any "rubber panties" or "rubber sheet".
Plastic pants also known as waterproof pants , plastic panties , diaper covers , nappy covers , nappy wraps, wraps or pilchers are devices worn over a diaper for the purpose of containing liquid or solid waste that may otherwise leak through the fabric. Today, "plastic pants" are usually made out of polyvinyl chloride PVC or polyurethane PU , though, in some instances, latex rubber is still used. Latex rubber has significant drawbacks in these applications: it is easily damaged by rough handling and by oils, creams, and ointments; it does not allow air to ventilate; it also makes a characteristic rustling noise when moved, which limits its use in situations where discretion is necessary. The availability of inexpensive, and easily worked, man-made waterproof materials since the s has significantly improved the quality of life of those with continence problems, and has contributed to changes in clothing style and freedom, especially for infants and menstruating women. At the turn of the 20th century, oiled silk was used as a waterproofing medium in adult clothing, but not until latex rubber was commercially available from the s did the idea of wearing a protective garment became commonplace.