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Rubber wetsuits. Knee-high boots. Nuclear-powered clockwork cucumbers. Dressing up as Pingu whilst reading out loud from the works of Dan Brown. What floats your boat? Or what fetishes have you encountered? Suggestion via crackhouseceilidhband.
( , Thu 22 Oct 2009, 13:25)
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As much as I love naked ladies, lingerie, short skirts, plunging necklines etc, you can have too much of a good thing, in Summer everyone looks hot, where do all the sexy girls come from in Summer I ask you?
I actually prefer Winter clothes to Summer outfits now, I find a late teen/early twenty-something in a warm Winter coat, scarf and fluffy hat far more of a turn on than 70% flesh showing in Summer.
It takes a hell of a lot more to be hot in Winter clothing than in Summer clothes I think.
Any other b3tans on this one?
( , Tue 27 Oct 2009, 10:20, 7 replies)
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But it's just because the rewards are so much better in winter. If you spot something nice in June, it's all out for you to see, and it's an easy, guilty pleasure.
In winter, if you spot something truly excellent, you deserve a medal presented by a man with a large moustache and a frothing pint with sticks in it. He'll clap you on the back, thank you heartily for your contribution to masculinity, and leave you to enjoy your tits.
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It's damn hard to look elegant in flip-flops and three-quarter length trousers. I hate that look. I agree 100% about finding the young girl in her coat a sexy look.
Although summer does bring out pretty girls. I think it's because the day is brighter, and so you're looking around more and noticing more people, and there are more people out and about anyway.
Either that or they hibernate.
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...to quote David Mitchell.
Personally I disagree but that's probably something to do with living in Scotland and weather warm enough to warrant a bit of skin being something of a rarity.
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