Yarak187 4 Posted September 19 Share Posted September 19 Soooo. I think about buying me some really cheap clothes of of SHEIN an then wetting in them and stuff like that. I don’t do it in my normal clothes for personal reasons. what clothes du you think I should get myself and what should I do with them. Du you even think this is a good idea? Thanks for any fast help. ❤️ Quote Link to comment
THEO WANDER 170 Posted September 20 Share Posted September 20 I’d recommend checking local 2ndhand stores first, you can often find steals on some pretty nice clothing Emilylovesmusic and Yarak187 1 1 Quote Link to comment
The Dark Wolf 1,673 Posted September 20 ✨ Legendary Member Share Posted September 20 I'd think it is worth it to get stuff specifically for wetting in. Any kind of shorts, jeans, or pajama pants would be my suggestion. Also, it can be fun to take a bath or shower in them after wetting them. RDFan2020 and Yarak187 1 1 Quote Link to comment
RDFan2020 52 Posted September 20 Share Posted September 20 7 hours ago, The Dark Wolf said: I'd think it is worth it to get stuff specifically for wetting in. Any kind of shorts, jeans, or pajama pants would be my suggestion. Also, it can be fun to take a bath or shower in them after wetting them. I did that myself earlier this week. It’s important to bear in mind, though, with thicker pajamas that are more like sweatpants that if you don’t plan to do laundry right away you may need to take a couple of baths or showers in them in order to dilute the urine and reduce the smell enough to be able to choose to do laundry at a later date. If you have something in your bathtub or shower area that is similar to a towel rack you can hang them up to dry and the water should be able to go down the drain. Also, especially if you don’t have an exhaust fan in your bathroom keeping your bathroom window open is an absolute must in order to reduce (or even prevent) mold growth and damage to your walls and ceiling due to water vapor. This is important especially if you rent but even if you own your own home you will probably want to minimize or (better yet) avoid any damage if at all possible. Quote Link to comment
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