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By *est-couple OP Man
over a year ago
Southwick (near Trowbridge) |
So, handing her a coffee I had her sit on the couch, and made sure her long legs were on display ... indeed, to which purpose I had her rearrange them on several occasions, crossing them, uncrossing them, sitting with crossed ankles and so on. The short business skirt framed her firm thighs beautifully. She had had a good day, as I have said. Much attention, much surprise from those who had overlooked her, and a very wet gusset which she exhibited to me when I asked her to sit with her legs wide apart.
'Colour', I told her, 'is important'. 'What colour legwear did you observe in the office today?'
'A lot of nude or flesh, some tan, quite a bit of barely black, and a few black opaques'
'Exactly. A very limited pallette, but an attractive one, especially in the sheer end of the scale'. All of those colours, though, said "tights" - I suspect one or two girls with slightly longer skirts were wearing stockings, possibly for hygiene reasons as much as for the thrill of sexiness that it might give them, but most of them were wearing tights.'
She agreed: 'Well, tights are sensible, aren't they?'
'Yes', I concurred, 'but they are sensible primarily for mini-skirts, which is why Mary Quant developed them as a fashion accessory. It was the element of convenience that kept them popular in the age of longer skirts. They are sexy, sometimes, and I think you look incredibly fuckable right now - but stockings are much sexier. So, the issue is how to signal that, under a longer skirt, you are wearing stockings rather than tights, and for sexual rather than hygienic reasons: and that's where colour comes in.'
I paused, stroking her long legs and running my hands to tease her enhanced senses from calf to thigh.
'Simply, you need to draw further attention to your legs by way of an unusual colour - and by colour, I mean one not worn every day. Red, of course, was the traditional danger signal - and it screamed sexuality, whether in hosiery or underwear. Black worked better when it wasn't associated with everyday businesswear - you see it too much at the office how, but it's still effective... but to raise an eyebrow, and the suspicion that you are wearing stockings, you need to make sure black stockings are seamed. The same is true of tan or brown. Seams are suggestive.'
She nodded. I think I'd more or less converted her to a trouser-free life by this stage.
'Today, though, I think the most effective is white, or those off-white shades like cream or, at M & S, Porcelain'.
'Why?'
'In the 1980s, women wore those colours all the time - Lady Diana's pale Dior tights more or less wiped out American Tan well into the 1990s. Now, though, white is an almost impossible colour to get in tights, though it will always be available as stockings for brides. So, if you wear white, you are more or less intimating that you are wearing stockings, whether or not you are a bride waiting to be deflowered. Check how notable white stockings are - any porn mag will show you that, as will the photos on any sexy friend-finder website. If you think about a bride, too, she is, on the one hand pure and on the other sexually ripe and ready to enter a new, sexy life - and probably she'll be wearing those stockings whilst she enters it (or he enters her!).'
She knew what was coming next.
'You are wearing white tonight!'
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