Handicaps
There are questions on which I would like readers' advice. In the country on a wet winter day I was wearing the suitable protection of a thin latex suit with a second one piece suit in a heavier rubber on top; waders and an SBR coat. We called at a little country pub (the SBR hardly rates a second glance) where they serve a cask conditioned beer I enjoy. I had two pints and before leaving felt it advisable to make a call. There the absence of a crotch zip on the outer second suit proved a major and uncomfortable handicap. I could not get the suit open from the top so it could be pulled down and it required Helen's amused assistance at a quiet country spot to obey the needs of nature. Now I enjoyed the complete protection afforded by my outfit but what I want to know is how readers manage wearing a suit, often all day, without encountering my kind of difficulty?
I would also like some questions answered on the subject of coping with sweat. A latex catsuit tends to collect sweat, particularly in the feet, after a while; quickly if you are enjoying any form of `exercise'. So many readers write to say they wear their suits all day and often all night, yet how do they deal with the accumulation of body sweat? Or is that a part of pleasure?
On an outdoor trip I often wear a garment and socks beneath the suit to absorb the sweat, but aficionados tell me this spoils the real pleasure.