Floor Length Dresses

Enigma777

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I was wondering if anyone else has this same turn-on...

Seeing a woman wearing a floor length dress just really turns me on. It is even better if she is wearing a knit top with it.

Is it just me?
 
Oh yeahhh.... and if they dress like one of those Amish hotties even better

Sorry, I couldn't resist
 
No, it isn't just you.

In the last year the biggest fashion craze for formal affairs is the long full skirt and the tight knit top. I think this must mean you are not alone out there.
 
Expertise said:
Oh yeahhh.... and if they dress like one of those Amish hotties even better

Hey, remember the wash basin scene from "Witness?" Thou shalt not knock Amish babes...

[Edited by Dudley on 07-06-2000 at 08:14 AM]
 
If I cant see a panty line I alway want to get inside them does that count?

da Chef
 
Oh yeah my mistake. But do they all look like Kelly McGilliss?
 
Howling like a mad dog.

Especially if it has a slit up the side. Peek-a-boo leg is definitely a major turn-on!
 
Re those panty lines ..

with tight fitting clinging clothing *including the long skirt with the slit up the back not the side* ... (which is what i always wear by the way when my Amish friends throw a barn raising bash)

.. it's either no panties .. or a thong .. that's my opinion anyway .. i mean panty lines are a huge turn off .. no?
 
Pant, pant, pant.

NO, Isabella, they are definitely not!! They represent a preview of coming attractions.
 
Just me, but I detest the look of panty line. I think it throws the whole outfit off. I wear long dresses all the time. I can't very well run around in little skimpy outfits here at my office...not very professional looking, not to mention that the men I work around take that as an open invitation to hit on me. (and who would wanna be hit on by a lawyer ... slime ya know) At any rate..I am a big fan of suits that feature a long skirt with side slits and a jacket that buttons, but leaves a little peak at the tippity-top of some cleavage. maybe the ede of a lace bra can be seen by a man tall enough to look down the jacket. (I'm only 5'2..no great feat there)
 
Long Dresses-Holly Hobbie Hobbling

When I am not chefing-I work in a quasi-Laura Ashley store that only sells long dresses. Most of my non chef clothes are ankle length and flowing-I love the Victorian loook and this is definitely modified Victorian. We also sell petticoats, and all types of frilled and ruffled slips. Sort of a Little House on the Prarie meets american girl fetish...if the 1900's House gets you going then do i have the clothes for you...luckily I love costumes and hubby enjoys me in them-he prefers my wenching seventeenth century look to my modified Victoriana...but i think he is just waiting for a corset-for me not for him,I think...hhhmmmm?
 
Expertise said:
Oh yeah my mistake. But do they all look like Kelly McGilliss?

Alas, only in the dark. But have you ever seen them handle a churn?
 
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