Many years ago, we were able to get the larger shinier garbage bags at our local grocery store. I remember as a kid, watching telly in the bedroom by myself during the evening, and blowing up a large bin liner (140 litre) rock hard, and letting it sit between my legs, it got me pretty hot.
With environment regulations, many bin liner companies have stopped using the shinier polyethylene, and now use a matt paperish kind of plastic. It's harder to inflate, and often the seams at the bottom will blow out, however recently I discovered all was not lost.
Came back from a friends place one afternoon, and saw the caretaker of our unit complex lining the council bins at the front with these "Massive" garbage bags. They were not completely shiny, however with a semi-gloss, I plucked up the courage, made up some BS question, and asked him that, "Oh I'm about to do some renovations to my unit, and need specially large bags... where could I buy these from?". He gave me the packaging of the bags, that still had a few loose liners inside, as he told me that I can buy them from a cleaning company in Western Sydney.
Anyway, got inside my unit, and immediately inflated one of the unused liners, and wow, felt those endorphins pushing hard. Inflating it pretty firm, I was actually quite surprised to see the bag hold up, and the seam NOT blowing out at all.
Anyway, I immediately went that afternoon to that cleaning business, and bought a crate of a hundred.
Not all the time, but most probably once a week to once a fortnight, I'll blow one of these up and have a good play around with it.
For anyones interest, I have laid on these bags briefly a few times, and they seem to take my body weight well; considering I'm a pretty tall person weighing in around 100kg.
Not sure about anybody else, but they also have a pretty strong antiseptic smell too, which also pushes my arousal.
So yeah, curious to find out if anyone else gets turned on buy inflating bin liners. Would anyone know if they are still the mirror smooth shiny bags still around? Anyone else on here work for a cleaning company that would have an idea of what bag types and colours are available in America for example?
With environment regulations, many bin liner companies have stopped using the shinier polyethylene, and now use a matt paperish kind of plastic. It's harder to inflate, and often the seams at the bottom will blow out, however recently I discovered all was not lost.
Came back from a friends place one afternoon, and saw the caretaker of our unit complex lining the council bins at the front with these "Massive" garbage bags. They were not completely shiny, however with a semi-gloss, I plucked up the courage, made up some BS question, and asked him that, "Oh I'm about to do some renovations to my unit, and need specially large bags... where could I buy these from?". He gave me the packaging of the bags, that still had a few loose liners inside, as he told me that I can buy them from a cleaning company in Western Sydney.
Anyway, got inside my unit, and immediately inflated one of the unused liners, and wow, felt those endorphins pushing hard. Inflating it pretty firm, I was actually quite surprised to see the bag hold up, and the seam NOT blowing out at all.
Anyway, I immediately went that afternoon to that cleaning business, and bought a crate of a hundred.
Not all the time, but most probably once a week to once a fortnight, I'll blow one of these up and have a good play around with it.
For anyones interest, I have laid on these bags briefly a few times, and they seem to take my body weight well; considering I'm a pretty tall person weighing in around 100kg.
Not sure about anybody else, but they also have a pretty strong antiseptic smell too, which also pushes my arousal.
So yeah, curious to find out if anyone else gets turned on buy inflating bin liners. Would anyone know if they are still the mirror smooth shiny bags still around? Anyone else on here work for a cleaning company that would have an idea of what bag types and colours are available in America for example?
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