Espor 114 Posted October 11, 2021 Share Posted October 11, 2021 To the people who enjoy a full wetting (with not just underwear but (nearly) fully clothed. I usually like doing it in jeans and underwear. But I am not very happy about most jeans material. There are many jeans even with 100% cotton where it just flows through without really soaking it. Also I find most mens underwear a bit uncomfortable and also a bit "soaking resistant". Leather is no option because of the animals. But please tell me, what do you like to wear, what is really taking a full accident? Also I wonder, why are jeans so different? I have 100% Cotton which soak and others where it just runs through. The same with 10% polyester. Thanks in advance for your tips 🙂 EdgeMeSoftly and Cottonjenny 2 Quote Link to comment
Downjacket 162 Posted October 11, 2021 Share Posted October 11, 2021 Have you tried fake leather? I find tight fake leather pants some of the best to wet. I'm wearing a pair of white ones now that I've just started to drip a bit in. They don't really "soak" that much, but it also doesn't flow through as fast as cotton. Only works if they're actually skin tight through, otherwise everything just runs down your leg. holding-myself, tennyson, Cottonjenny and 1 other 2 1 1 Quote Link to comment
Dunney 475 Posted October 11, 2021 Share Posted October 11, 2021 I've got a pair of snug-fitting polyester athletic trousers. They're snug rather than tight, but they're tight enough to require zips at the bottom of the legs. They're great to wet in. They dry quickly and don't show wet once the initial shine has gone. They stay damp for some time, but not so much that they strike cold when I walk. The pee flows down the legs (mine and the trousers) rather than spurting out, though a strong flow aimed badly will do so. Espor 1 Quote Link to comment
Cottonjenny 77 Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 16 hours ago, Downjacket said: Have you tried fake leather? I find tight fake leather pants some of the best to wet. I'm wearing a pair of white ones now that I've just started to drip a bit in. They don't really "soak" that much, but it also doesn't flow through as fast as cotton. Only works if they're actually skin tight through, otherwise everything just runs down your leg. Awesome...I've been looking at a pair of faux leather leggings in a local shop wondering what it would feel like to wet them. Thank you for the tip. jolano1 and Downjacket 1 1 Quote Link to comment
WetDave 650 Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 You need to use jeans that have been worn and washed a few times. New denim normally seems to contain something that makes it non-absorbent. I think it’s something to do with the dyeing process but I don’t really know. Also, a lot of jeans seem to be slightly stretchy nowadays whatever it is they put in the fabric to make it stretchy impairs its absorbency. Avoid this type. i prefer tighter-fitting jeans for wetting. I buy slim fit one size too small. I wouldn’t be seen dead (or rather, dry) in skinny jeans but they’re good for wetting. When you do find that perfect wetting pair, go back to the shop and buy a couple more. They don’t last well if you regularly wet in them. Cottonjenny and Barefoot247 2 Quote Link to comment
tennyson 465 Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 Jeans have been manufactured to be very tightly woven/knit cotton (My wife worked in the textile industry until she was disabled. She would correct me on which terminology is/might be correct.) My understanding, as a non-engineer of textiles is that the durability of cotton jeans material is historically made in a way that is extremely durable. Some brands are less so. Sears Rustler jeans in the 1970's and 1980's were polyester or poly/cotton. They did NOT hold any pee. It was like wetting wearing a shower curtain ... OK that's a slight exaggeration. It was like wetting a pair of thin cotton trousers that acted as if someone had incompetently waterproofed it. You could wet them, but a lot of the pee just ran down the legs. What did get absorbed left a near-permanent stain. (If you looked close enough you could see the "ring of shame" (a friend's sister's term)). I am not sure what brands of jeans anyone else wears, But here are some variables to keep in mind. Also even some jeans from the same "batch run" or "fabric lot" will have variances. 1. Fabric content seems to be a major factor in absorption. 2. Tightness of weave. 3. Quality of the fabric (I know mostly cotton or cotton/poly). Some brands do use less than decent quality cotton (for example) or try to pass off cotton/poly/other as 100% cotton. 4. Dye (colour) is important. Some dyes and processes tend to hold more moisture. 5. Using fabric softener. Like towels, jeans that are worn (as in worn for a long time/ seen a lot of use) can build up fabric softener and feel very smooth. 6. Old jeans become smooth. I have a pair of black jeans (Bugle Boy) that I love. They are 100% cotton and feel "silky smooth". They also don't hold water. I had a few more, but I know everyone is bored to tears. The best advice is to try wetting different jeans. If you are up to it, get some different brands at a charity shop (and wash the heck out of them, just in case). But it is a cheap way to see if a $2.00 pair of old Lee jeans holds water in the right place(s). Espor, omorashiguypee, DrBorderline and 3 others 6 Quote Link to comment
tennyson 465 Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 Best clothes for wetting ... Sorry, I went off on a tangent. I like wearing Jockey Women's panties for wetting. They feel and wet so much better than men's underwear. I also like women's (tights?) like the yoga kind - but with panties underneath to help spread the flow. I keep forgetting to try the panties on outside the yoga pants to see how that feels. Beyond that, I have always wanted to try wetting pleather pants. We have a Lidl grocery store nearby. They have some interesting clothes and underwear. I will pick some up from the clearance bin and try them. Cottonjenny, derektor_2000 and Espor 3 Quote Link to comment
Pajamas 10 Posted October 19, 2021 Share Posted October 19, 2021 (edited) A pajama for me is the best choice since the typical material is super soft and comfortable. Also my pajamas are pretty tight and high waisted. Anyone like to wet them? Edited October 19, 2021 by Pajamas (see edit history) Quote Link to comment
Varys 191 Posted October 20, 2021 Share Posted October 20, 2021 On 10/12/2021 at 5:13 PM, tennyson said: Jeans have been manufactured to be very tightly woven/knit cotton (My wife worked in the textile industry until she was disabled. She would correct me on which terminology is/might be correct.) My understanding, as a non-engineer of textiles is that the durability of cotton jeans material is historically made in a way that is extremely durable. Some brands are less so. Sears Rustler jeans in the 1970's and 1980's were polyester or poly/cotton. They did NOT hold any pee. It was like wetting wearing a shower curtain ... OK that's a slight exaggeration. It was like wetting a pair of thin cotton trousers that acted as if someone had incompetently waterproofed it. You could wet them, but a lot of the pee just ran down the legs. What did get absorbed left a near-permanent stain. (If you looked close enough you could see the "ring of shame" (a friend's sister's term)). I am not sure what brands of jeans anyone else wears, But here are some variables to keep in mind. Also even some jeans from the same "batch run" or "fabric lot" will have variances. 1. Fabric content seems to be a major factor in absorption. 2. Tightness of weave. 3. Quality of the fabric (I know mostly cotton or cotton/poly). Some brands do use less than decent quality cotton (for example) or try to pass off cotton/poly/other as 100% cotton. 4. Dye (colour) is important. Some dyes and processes tend to hold more moisture. 5. Using fabric softener. Like towels, jeans that are worn (as in worn for a long time/ seen a lot of use) can build up fabric softener and feel very smooth. 6. Old jeans become smooth. I have a pair of black jeans (Bugle Boy) that I love. They are 100% cotton and feel "silky smooth". They also don't hold water. I had a few more, but I know everyone is bored to tears. The best advice is to try wetting different jeans. If you are up to it, get some different brands at a charity shop (and wash the heck out of them, just in case). But it is a cheap way to see if a $2.00 pair of old Lee jeans holds water in the right place(s). >$2 pair of old Lee jeans Mate, even at the thrift store I don't think I see many jeans below $15 😂 Actually somewhat interesting topic though, thanks for the read lol. Quote Link to comment
NotARealName1 135 Posted October 20, 2021 Share Posted October 20, 2021 I think the fit is more likely the cause of the stream going through rather than down. The tighter the fit the more it will go through. But, that's a guess. I've never experienced what you are talking about with jeans, although it's been a while since I wet jeans. I currently usually wear a pair of corduroy pants. It's a memory thing for me since I had a legitimate accident while wearing cords so it is part of the play for me. They are also dark and I've been trying to experiment with some public wettings and they hide the wetness better than lighter material. Quote Link to comment
GreenChile 828 Posted October 20, 2021 Share Posted October 20, 2021 Cotton sweatpants and cotton underwear but if in public have to be navy blue or black, at home grey or light blue Quote Link to comment
Brittanybunny 1,494 Posted October 22, 2021 Share Posted October 22, 2021 Jean wetting is my favorite. It clings to my legs and genitals when i soak them and i feel like they stay nice and warm for a while. Its amazing to me. Plus i like how you can see the wet patch when wearing lighter colors Nc-runner-guy and GreenChile 1 1 Quote Link to comment
talks2much 510 Posted October 22, 2021 Share Posted October 22, 2021 2 minutes ago, Brittanybunny said: Jean wetting is my favorite. It clings to my legs and genitals when i soak them and i feel like they stay nice and warm for a while. Its amazing to me. Plus i like how you can see the wet patch when wearing lighter colors yep peed jeans are hot and the wet patches look amazing! Barefoot247 1 Quote Link to comment
SoggyShorts 815 Posted October 22, 2021 Share Posted October 22, 2021 I like wetting in nylon or polyester track pants or running shorts. I also have some 100% nylon briefs and some that are a polyester/spandex blend. I can do a full wetting and still be quite comfortable in my wet clothes. Quote Link to comment
liesjeversteven 1,826 Posted October 22, 2021 Share Posted October 22, 2021 Cotton knickers and tights (pantyhose for the Americans). Preferably not the really thin ones, but like 80 den or so... holding-myself, moiamigo, nappypants and 1 other 3 1 Quote Link to comment
Marty Silver 94 Posted October 23, 2021 Share Posted October 23, 2021 I like jeans, probably because of the fact they were worn. There's also something that attracts me in the snug running shorts and other athletic clothing. Quote Link to comment
LeaksALot 83 Posted October 23, 2021 Share Posted October 23, 2021 A base layer of compression pants or thermals...then tight skinny jeans. With underwear of course. It holds in the pee more and feels better than wetting in baggy clothes imo Quote Link to comment
Shawnie 144 Posted October 24, 2021 Share Posted October 24, 2021 Sk8 jeans are way fun to wet. Like heavy Bullhead jeans and vintage Quiksilver and Volcom. Wett and baggy is the hawts. It's funnest when you get them like totally soaked cause they are soooo fucking heavy and feel way nice. Quote Link to comment
Nc-runner-guy 221 Posted October 25, 2021 Share Posted October 25, 2021 On 10/22/2021 at 12:24 AM, Brittanybunny said: Jean wetting is my favorite. It clings to my legs and genitals when i soak them and i feel like they stay nice and warm for a while. Its amazing to me. Plus i like how you can see the wet patch when wearing lighter colors I love that sensation. Reminds me of the feel of cloth diapers. <3<3<3 Brittanybunny 1 Quote Link to comment
Guest Omorashiwetter Posted December 5, 2021 Share Posted December 5, 2021 On 10/19/2021 at 5:45 PM, Pajamas said: A pajama for me is the best choice since the typical material is super soft and comfortable. Also my pajamas are pretty tight and high waisted. Anyone like to wet them? Yes they are adorable Quote Link to comment
buck 13 Posted December 23, 2021 Share Posted December 23, 2021 On 10/20/2021 at 6:52 PM, GreenChile said: Cotton sweatpants and cotton underwear but if in public have to be navy blue or black, at home grey or light blue Very good choise. I like to use cotton briefs, wool pantyhose and navy blue sweatpants to pee outdoors, Has not yet had the courage to pee in to light gray sweatpants outdoors. But I gather. Quote Link to comment
brandonthug 46 Posted December 24, 2021 Share Posted December 24, 2021 (edited) Bib overalls are what i enjoy wetting the most, second would be Levi's Edited December 24, 2021 by brandonthug Spelling error (see edit history) Downjacket 1 Quote Link to comment
benverona 96 Posted December 24, 2021 Share Posted December 24, 2021 As a male bodied gender fluid person almost all my wetting is "as a woman" in female clothes - my favourites being cotton panties and a skirt or dress, maybe tights (or, as liesjeverseven pointed out - pantyhose if you're American). Sounds like we have some clothes likes in common, Liesje Cottonjenny 1 Quote Link to comment
𝓴𝓪𝓴𝓮 680 Posted December 25, 2021 Share Posted December 25, 2021 Tights or jeans for me personally Quote Link to comment
Downjacket 162 Posted December 25, 2021 Share Posted December 25, 2021 On 12/24/2021 at 2:24 PM, brandonthug said: Bib overalls are what i enjoy wetting the most, second would be Levi's Bib overalls are great! Quote Link to comment
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