How about "Awe shit, this is gonna be embarassing if the wind lifts this thing much higher while my hands are full" followed shortly after by "Maybe this wasn't such a good idea and I should have worn a heavier skirt"
How about "Awe shit, this is gonna be embarassing if the wind lifts this thing much higher while my hands are full" followed shortly after by "Maybe this wasn't such a good idea and I should have worn a heavier skirt"
75 degrees, partly sunny, stiff breeze, skirt billowing and caressing bare legs. It is called "HEAVEN ON EARTH"
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Of course, it depends on what showed but I'll bet any healthy guy, married or not, would enjoy seeing a cute girl's skirt blow up, especially if she was a little embarrassed by it...It is a very HOT little scene...don't you think?
First experience was some 12 years ago in Chicago on Halloween - kind of chilly. I took a walk on Navy Pier. I felt the cool/chill through my pantyhose, and it was just wonderful.
HURRY-UP, IN THE BACK SEAT!
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
On a previous post about chosing your own property (and does your crossdressing influence it) I mentioned that I work away from home during the week, and, bless the company, they pay me an allowance. So I chose a 4th storey apartment, with a balcony (not overlooked)
I check the weather report every day and dress accordingly, because nothing gives me more pleasure than standing on my balcony and having the wind blow around my legs and lifting my skirt, al a MM.
Perverted? - no, absolute bliss - yes
[SIZE="2"]This is my religion – I love the feeling you describe. Every time this happens, I wonder if there is a woman somewhere thinking, “As soon as I put on my jeans it was wonderful to NOT feel the cool chill through my pantyhose!” Do they (women) realize that there are men that revel in their (women’s) gender-specific discomfort? Departure from the norm is always thrilling…[/SIZE]Originally Posted by TonyaV
[SIZE="2"]I do this, too. I love wind! Here in Kansas, air currents are ubiquitous, so I don’t have to wait long for my perfect day to arrive. As soon as it gets less than 100 degrees I’ll be right back out there…[/SIZE]Originally Posted by aliceeliot