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I dress up in all different outfits for C.
A suit, partly opened shirt, with a vest underneath and braces and checked tight fitting trousers.
I have several different styles and colours of sheer boxer shorts. I have a range of tight fitting Lycra type boxers.
C makes an effort dressing for me so I do likewise
K |
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By *riSiMan
over a year ago
Nottingham |
Good post. I will often ask if the woman has a preference as to what I wear to a social/meet. Snug V neck t shirt or shirt, denim and slim smart jeans. Classy snug boxers. Smell nice and be well scrubbed goes without saying.
Women have a whole arsenal of outfits and lingerie to choose from and and I love them for that.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Surely there is a mix of dressing so you feel good yourself, and specifically to respond to the what the person you’re meeting likes to see. We’re all different x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Loose fitting boxers, string vest, odd socks.
Lap it up ladies."
Are the boxers skid and/or piss marked? And is the string vest curry sauce stained?
Haud me back if so! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Loose fitting boxers, string vest, odd socks.
Lap it up ladies.
Are the boxers skid and/or piss marked? And is the string vest curry sauce stained?
Haud me back if so! "
I have a array depending on the ladies preference.
Piss stain works best, skids feel like I’m trying too hard. |
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"Combat style trousers, work boots, t-shirt, coffee cup in hand. That gets me "
... you may well be the only person that likes my default look. Is it okay if the coffee cup is empty? I don't actually like coffee. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Loose fitting boxers, string vest, odd socks.
Lap it up ladies.
Are the boxers skid and/or piss marked? And is the string vest curry sauce stained?
Haud me back if so!
I have a array depending on the ladies preference.
Piss stain works best, skids feel like I’m trying too hard."
True. And nobody likes a try-hard |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Loose fitting boxers, string vest, odd socks.
Lap it up ladies.
Are the boxers skid and/or piss marked? And is the string vest curry sauce stained?
Haud me back if so!
I have a array depending on the ladies preference.
Piss stain works best, skids feel like I’m trying too hard.
True. And nobody likes a try-hard "
My thoughts exactly, that’s why I don’t break out the trilby. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'd prefer a man looked and felt comfortable with what he's wearing - that's sexy. Well fitting jeans are a favourite and showing some collarbone and forearm is seductive. A very tall, slim friend of mine looks fantastic in leather trousers though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I dress up in all different outfits for C.
A suit, partly opened shirt, with a vest underneath and braces and checked tight fitting trousers.
I have several different styles and colours of sheer boxer shorts. I have a range of tight fitting Lycra type boxers.
C makes an effort dressing for me so I do likewise
K"
Lucky lady |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I dress up in all different outfits for C.
A suit, partly opened shirt, with a vest underneath and braces and checked tight fitting trousers.
I have several different styles and colours of sheer boxer shorts. I have a range of tight fitting Lycra type boxers.
C makes an effort dressing for me so I do likewise
K"
Can I just say that I love your stylish pics? People could learn a thing or two |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I am a bit disappointed by how popular really really uncomfortable clothes seem to be. Oh well! "
It's the same (if not worse) with women's clothes really. |
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For me it's how my other half smells that turns me on, but I really like to see him in a shirt or I used to like to see him in one particular jumper.
Failing that, I love seeing men (and women) in green combat uniform
K |
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"A shirt and kilt "
Although when not available a well fitted pair of jeans and a snug t-shirt or white shirt will suffice. If it's cold then a soft dark plain jumper is good too. Something to snuggle into - then pull off in a fit of passion |
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By *avie65Man
over a year ago
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"I am a bit disappointed by how popular really really uncomfortable clothes seem to be. Oh well!
It's the same (if not worse) with women's clothes really."
I know exactly what you mean. I make an effort every day whether I'm working from home or at work.
If I'm in work I wear trousers or smart well fitting denims and an ironed top to go with them.
When I work from home I wear more casual clothes but they always fit properly and are ironed. And I always make sure I wear shoes when working from home.
Some of my colleagues on the other hand! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I do love a man in a well fitting suit....or all dressed in black x
But preferably naked wearing nothing but a smile x"
So a lawyer.
The cadburys milk tray guy.
Or a flasher. |
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"I do love a man in a well fitting suit....or all dressed in black x
But preferably naked wearing nothing but a smile x
So a lawyer.
The cadburys milk tray guy.
Or a flasher."
I sacked the milk tray man because he forgot the chocolates! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I do love a man in a well fitting suit....or all dressed in black x
But preferably naked wearing nothing but a smile x
So a lawyer.
The cadburys milk tray guy.
Or a flasher.
I sacked the milk tray man because he forgot the chocolates! "
Can’t be having that!
Fired! |
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"I do love a man in a well fitting suit....or all dressed in black x
But preferably naked wearing nothing but a smile x
So a lawyer.
The cadburys milk tray guy.
Or a flasher.
I sacked the milk tray man because he forgot the chocolates!
Can’t be having that!
Fired!"
Exactly...I mean what kind of man does that |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I do love a man in a well fitting suit....or all dressed in black x
But preferably naked wearing nothing but a smile x
So a lawyer.
The cadburys milk tray guy.
Or a flasher.
I sacked the milk tray man because he forgot the chocolates!
Can’t be having that!
Fired!
Exactly...I mean what kind of man does that "
One that eats them on the way and then tells you he forgot them. |
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"I do love a man in a well fitting suit....or all dressed in black x
But preferably naked wearing nothing but a smile x
So a lawyer.
The cadburys milk tray guy.
Or a flasher.
I sacked the milk tray man because he forgot the chocolates!
Can’t be having that!
Fired!
Exactly...I mean what kind of man does that
One that eats them on the way and then tells you he forgot them. "
Shocking behaviour! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I do love a man in a well fitting suit....or all dressed in black x
But preferably naked wearing nothing but a smile x
So a lawyer.
The cadburys milk tray guy.
Or a flasher.
I sacked the milk tray man because he forgot the chocolates!
Can’t be having that!
Fired!
Exactly...I mean what kind of man does that
One that eats them on the way and then tells you he forgot them.
Shocking behaviour!"
*choking on a chocolate
I know right! |
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By *avhonaWoman
over a year ago
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Whatever he wears, it should appear effortless and that comes through with obvious confidence.
Confidence which can only really show when he feels comfortable, sexy and irresistible in himself.
Having said all of that, I'm a sucker for forearms on show..that hollow at the base of the neck and a juicy bum in well-fitting jeans/trousers/boxer briefs. Damn. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Whatever he wears, it should appear effortless and that comes through with obvious confidence.
Confidence which can only really show when he feels comfortable, sexy and irresistible in himself.
Having said all of that, I'm a sucker for forearms on show..that hollow at the base of the neck and a juicy bum in well-fitting jeans/trousers/boxer briefs. Damn. "
Of similar tastes here |
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