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Pencil skirts
I was out Saturday night in a plain black tight pencil skirt.
I was being dragged from pub to pub by friends.
As usual, nobody noticed or if they did, didn't give a damn; But in this case, it surprised me!!
It was practicaly a hobble skirt where I had to make loads of tiny steps to keep up with everybody else, but still not a head was turned!
Does anyone else like the restriction envolved when wearing a tight skirt?
Jon
I was being dragged from pub to pub by friends.
As usual, nobody noticed or if they did, didn't give a damn; But in this case, it surprised me!!
It was practicaly a hobble skirt where I had to make loads of tiny steps to keep up with everybody else, but still not a head was turned!
Does anyone else like the restriction envolved when wearing a tight skirt?
Jon
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Tight pencil skirts
I wear tight skirts around the house. I have tried them publically, most notably in Las Vegas last July, but they tend to be too restrictive in crowded public areas and cause walking problems (ie: speed of walking) to keep up with or mingle with others. I sometimes wear them to Bingo when I plan on playing in my wheelchair. I like the tightness in my waist, lower back and upper thighs. It gives me the support I can't get with any other item of clothing, but doesn't look like underwear. Plus I've been on a diet for nearly a year now, lost, so far, over 120 pounds, and when I'm wearing a tight waist and hips skirt I don't get hungry like I do when wearing something loose. I actually give wearing tight skirts credit for helping me stay on my diet.
The picture at the top of this response is of me wearing a pencil skirt in Las Vegas. Actually, the same one I'm wearing as I type this.

The picture at the top of this response is of me wearing a pencil skirt in Las Vegas. Actually, the same one I'm wearing as I type this.



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Wow Skip!! 120 pounds!! well done.
Mind you, I have seen you Americans eat a steak that size in a single sitting.
Only joking
I know what you guys are talking about when it comes to freedom, but sometimes I like to be reminded that I am wearing a skirt and I like the restriction that comes with a pencil or hobble skirt.
Jon
Mind you, I have seen you Americans eat a steak that size in a single sitting.
Only joking

I know what you guys are talking about when it comes to freedom, but sometimes I like to be reminded that I am wearing a skirt and I like the restriction that comes with a pencil or hobble skirt.
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Well I can't speak from experience, as I currently have none, I can say this: I don't think I would. I always wear loose clothing, as the tightness just doesn't appeal to me or feel comfortable. I may try a tight skirt just for the experience, but odds are I'll stick to things that are nice and open.
Oh yeah, congrats Skip! :ninjajig:
Oh yeah, congrats Skip! :ninjajig:
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