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Mini Skirt or long dress?
Bulletguy1
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Out shopping yesterday i saw a woman (early 30s) in a long ankle length dress and thought how classy she looked which made me wonder what kind of skirts/dresses women prefer to wear during the current warm weather period?
Mini skirt/dress.....or a long dress?
Mini skirt/dress.....or a long dress?
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And you can go commando when the weathers really hot.
Definitely no VPL anyway.....i had a good look! :cool:
You wont see many, if any Pakistani women around here wearing a short skirt. Essentially, it down to individual decision.
How strange, a female donkey wiv a trunk ?:o:p
Either way, Pakistani women around here don't wear short skirts and tend to dress very modestly.
Oh yes, definitely. Shalwar Kameez's are brilliant in summer - I have one myself - but I always think they look pretty cold in winter. Women seem to wear exactly the same outfit but with a cardigan on top. Maybe it's time for Cotton Traders to do a nice sturdy version in fleece.
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Never been one for mini skirts even in my younger days. I don't tend to wear anything above the knee but I do wear midi length bodycon or pencil dresses a fair bit as well.
I tend to wear shorter skirts in colder weather with opaque or wooly tights.
I think what you call "chub rub" is misnamed as slim people get it too (and men as well as women). People who are on their feet all day like waiters definitely get it, regardless of their size. If you wear low heels (like 1-2 inch wedges) it can change the angle and reduce the chafing compared to wearing totally flat shoes like flipflops or ballerinas. Also some people use talc to try to reduce the rubbing, I think you have to wash/wet wipe it off every few hours and apply more.
I wear dresses that are just above the knee as a rule but will wear the longer floaty style one when on holiday.
Each to their own taste but I don't find the idea of women going commando or even thongs very attractive. Sounds quite unhygienic to me. White cotton are best - nothing floral or any other colour - though I can imagine that black has advantages at certain times of the month.
Though in summer pretty much any woman looks attractive.
Looking at a skimpily dressed woman within reason is not perving. It was only a matter of time before that word was trotted out. Besides, there are a fair few crotch watchers when it comes to women looking at men wearing tight clothing, so it's not a one way street. People have eyes and they will use them, so to avoid your pervs, do what you need to do.
Must admit i quite like those but like the elaborate Sari's they wear (only ever seen them at an Indian wedding i once got invited to).
Some friends of mine (husband and wife) lived and worked in Saudi some years ago and she always wore long dresses. Not because of religion/code or whatever, but as protection from the sun. Her husband wore a wide brimmed hat and never walked around outside in shorts either.