MyDogPig 1 Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 I would like to wet but don’t know best type of clothing to wear. What kind of pants underwear etc would be best to secretly wet as a male. Quote Link to comment
SirPAlot 141 Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 Black jeans or athletic pants/shorts hide it the best. You want the athletic pants to be black with a little shine to them when they are dry. For underwear I like cotton boxer briefs. They absorb more pee and will catch it, instead of going strait through into my pants, causing the wet spot to spread wider. When I'm in public and can't do a full wetting, I'll let out small leaks in them, not enough to show much other than a small wet spot between my legs. Quote Link to comment
Dunney 452 Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 Black polyester shorts or trousers. It doesn't really matter what you wear underneath, so long as it's comfortable when wet. Quote Link to comment
WetAndMuddyFun 66 Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 I find dark blue jeans and cotton boxer briefs work really well. Quote Link to comment
Finn is Sleepy 1,190 Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 Swimming trunks, athletic shorts, snow pants lycratic 1 Quote Link to comment
mm0976 68 Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 Anything lycra-based is a good bet for drying quickly, and if the colour is darker, it shouldn't show too much. Quote Link to comment
nappypants 1,237 Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 A diaper is the obvious one! If that's not your thing, then yeah, anything black/dark coloured, and non-absorbent sportswear fabrics. chyanwra 1 Quote Link to comment
nerp 37 Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 any dark coloured pants, and if you're really worried about people noticing, you can also wear a long jacket Quote Link to comment
tennyson 458 Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 black cycling pants... a bathing suit... and my personal favourite ... a kilt! I have a Sportkilt made of cotton and if I am in a place where I might accidently show myself off to someone who would not have given prior consent, I can wear black panties or underwear. Either way, the kilt makes a great stealth pee! And please don't deride me for not having a proper wool kilt. I am so allergic to wool that I literally get welts if I sit next to someone who has on wool. YTFU 1 Quote Link to comment
dwp 436 Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 12 hours ago, tennyson said: black cycling pants... a bathing suit... and my personal favourite ... a kilt! I have a Sportkilt made of cotton and if I am in a place where I might accidently show myself off to someone who would not have given prior consent, I can wear black panties or underwear. Either way, the kilt makes a great stealth pee! And please don't deride me for not having a proper wool kilt. I am so allergic to wool that I literally get welts if I sit next to someone who has on wool. I totally understand. I can't wear wool, even fine will for the same reason. tennyson 1 Quote Link to comment
Showerproof 100 Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 It kind of depends what your objectives are. For the secrecy bit, you can't beat man-made fibres like polyester or Lycra for the outer layer, that absorb little moisture and quickly dry, so that in a few minutes there is no sign of your secret, especially if you are wetting sitting down. Also because they dry quickly they don't get cold. The downside is that most of your pee ends up on the floor, making a bigger puddle. And if you pee standing, then most of it is likely to wind up in your shoes, and wet legs show for longer. For underwear, it makes little difference to what shows, but can affect overall absorbancy. Low absorbancy underwear will also soon dry out, can be pee-and-forget (cycling, hiking maybe). If your aim is to have the feel of wet clothing against your skin for a prolonged period then you can't beat thick cotton, multiple layers even. The area of fabric matters too, small cotton slips are nice for discreet wetting where you want to stay wet, but not show. Thermal leggings are great for absorbing a lot and minimising the puddle. Or a combination of slip under briefs under boxers under leggings makes a great nappy/diaper (but a lot of laundry). Oriello and nappypants 2 Quote Link to comment
nappypants 1,237 Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 Yeah, there’s two extremes, discretion through absorbency (the diaper effect) and discretion through non-absorbency (the puddle effect)! Quote Link to comment
Snowgirl 576 Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 Snowpants and snowsuits for sure!! They’re like a diaper you wear on the outside lol It’s a good thing they hide the accident well, because it’s always so hard to take them off in time anyways! Dontreallycare, nappypants and wetskipants 2 1 Quote Link to comment
wetskipants 789 Posted March 12 Share Posted March 12 Snow pants, without a doubt Quote Link to comment
Snowpants 444 Posted March 12 Share Posted March 12 Snowpants, snowbibs & snowsuits are top of my list. wetskipants 1 Quote Link to comment
Cristiano97 291 Posted March 12 Share Posted March 12 black sports shorts or any dark blue or black lycra clothing. Quote Link to comment
Shawnie 127 Posted March 12 Share Posted March 12 If its warm and raining you can wear like about anything and nobody's gonna know. It's way fun. Quote Link to comment
chyanwra 7 Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 On 3/9/2023 at 5:40 PM, nappypants said: A diaper is the obvious one! If that's not your thing, then yeah, anything black/dark coloured, and non-absorbent sportswear fabrics. I'll second that. Some pull up incontinence pants for women work really well. They're not obvious that you're wearing them and take a fair amount of liquid without leaking. You can stand in the middle of a town and just let go, while looking at the people around you. Night time (for heavy leaks) incontinence pads inside pants, mens, or women's if you're feeling daring, work well as well. I'm not into wearing womens clothes at all, but a pair of panties with a pad feels really sexy nappypants 1 Quote Link to comment
nappypants 1,237 Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 46 minutes ago, chyanwra said: I'll second that. Some pull up incontinence pants for women work really well. They're not obvious that you're wearing them and take a fair amount of liquid without leaking. You can stand in the middle of a town and just let go, while looking at the people around you. Night time (for heavy leaks) incontinence pads inside pants, mens, or women's if you're feeling daring, work well as well. I'm not into wearing womens clothes at all, but a pair of panties with a pad feels really sexy Definitely agree, I wore a Tena Silhouette (most discreet women’s pull-up) recently and let a full bladder go into it (normal “need to go” fullness as opposed to mega-desperate) and was pleasantly surprised that it held every drop, though wouldn’t necessarily trust it to do so in public as I would with a taped nappy! Quote Link to comment
surgif 39 Posted July 6 Share Posted July 6 For my cup of tea, it not a question of man or woman. It 's a question of colour. If you use bright colours they will seen to get darken. But if you go by black it can ' t go darker. So i prefer this for secret pees. The only things then will be if it's cold it will be foggy from the warmth and if it's sunny the wet fabric will glistening. 😁 Quote Link to comment
Explorermonkey 465 Posted July 6 Share Posted July 6 Just regular black training pants in 100% polyester does the trick. The wetness shows when you are peeing but after a few seconds the wetness is completely invincible. Just be mindful of the puddle Quote Link to comment
bladderslave 51 Posted July 6 Share Posted July 6 Maybe start off with some incontinence pants. This way you feel the wetness and the buzz but nobody knows as its absorbed and you get your bladder used to relaxing around people MyDogPig 1 Quote Link to comment
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