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How did your significant other, express to you his desire to wear panties?  Did you accept or make you take a stand back and analyze the situation?



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I have to admit I had to step back.  I went with the show because that has always been my way to try what he suggests. 

Many things have been tried but the panties by far has been our favorite. 

BTW,  He told me in email while I was 1k miles away.  I suppose he was concerned about my response.  We have come along ways since.  He recently told me he needs a new garter belt ;)  oh, and thigh high stockings.

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Waste no time buying his garterbelt.  There is nothing that is more erotic than a man and a woman slow dancing togehter with both of them wearing satin pantes, garterbelts, very sheer nylon stocking and stiletto heels! 

One tip:  Buy the "flat-knit" (non-stretch) RHT or true "Full-Fashion" nylon stockings and turn one inside out.  They then have the weave opposite and will slide against eachother more smoothly.  The feel is sensational!!

My wife has a garterbelt and sheer stockings laid out for me each morning.  She has me always wear nylons under my pants at work, because she knows I will be somewhat aroused all day.  She often has me slip into a miniskirt and stilettos when I get home.  She likes that because in addition to her thinking I look hot in heels hose and skirt, she knows I will be aroused and semi-hard all through dinner and ready to meetto her needs a bit later.  She has an amazing sexual appetite!  Afterwards we will watch tv for an hour then dance slow and sensually together, both still wearing garterbelt, sheer nylon stockings and heels.  That causes me to be ready to go all over again.

I have to workout regularly just to keep fit enough to keep up with her.  Wow, she tasks my endurance to the limit, but egad it sure is fun!

Sandi

 



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luvtowear wrote:

 . . . "One tip:  Buy the "flat-knit" (non-stretch) RHT or true "Full-Fashion" nylon stockings and turn one inside out.  They then have the weave opposite and will slide against eachother more smoothly.  The feel is sensational!!" . . . 

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 "Luvvie"/"Sandi"; curious you should mention the delicious FRICTION EFFECTS of the old-style Pure(?) 100% Nylon Stockings. And, I suppose they lost the formula/knit fabrication, when it all pretty much changed over to pantiehose, dang 'em all! Oh, well. Perhaps you are searching for Pantiehose, with the same properties? If you can find some Pantiehose like that, in QueenSizes, please do let me know, thank you.

I know that select fine-denier "standard" Tricots, in Panties, Nightgowns, and the better class of Slips, delivers exactly much the selfsame effects; I kid you not. The best baseline Tricot presently extant, to measure/illustrate this power, property, and-or, effect, probably is found in Vanity Fair's Lace Nouveau, Style #'s13001's/13801's, a type of Antron III Pure 100% Nylon Tricot. You can also find it in vintage/antique Van Raalte Sheerio/Myth fine-deniered DuPont Nylon Tricot Lingerie Products; vintage/antique Kayser/Roth fine-deniered Luxite DuPont Nylon Tricot Lingerie Products; antique/vintage Vanity Fair Antron III-based fine-deniered Diaphanique and Pechglo Tricot products; pretty much all of any of Shadowline's Tricot stuff, both current and vintage; and, also, in the type of fine-deniered, yet durable and rugged heavy-knit, 100% Pure Acetate Tricot, found in older Sears & Roebuck Blue Package VIP Pantieware.

With that VF Pechglo, VF commenced manufacture of it, around the late 1940's, and continued with it about until the early 1980's. This Tricot was originally a Blend of Rayon/Acetate; then changed to a Rayon/Acetate/Nylon Blend--varying with Rayon/Nylon; then went to Acetate/Nylon; and, unfortunately finished, with a Polyester/Nylon Blend. With my body's/skin's tastes, Polyester alone, and Polyester blended with Rayon/Acetate/Nylon, simply doesn't cut it, it just doesn't jangle me the way I like--too lifeless, crisp, and stiff. It does, however, do some interesting things with Cotton; more on that later.

Sears did a really, really stupid and boneheaded thing with those Pure 100% Acetate Blue Packages that I'd earlier mentioned. About 5 years ago, they started blending Polyester into the knit fabrication, and ruined otherwise beautiful fabric! I know that I'm exaggerating, but you can tightly roll three pairs together, and make a blackjack out of 'em--they're about that stiff!!

This effect/technique, may work, but not as deliciously, with some of the heavier-gauged, coarser-deniered Tricots, exemplified by Hanes Her Way Captiva pantieware.

So, for you, Luvvie, and once again, for others, you will have noticed, about Tricots, is that the surface of this knit, on one side, has finer VERTICAL knit-grain furrows/ridges, and slightly coarser HORIZONTAL knit-grain furows-ridges on the other side. The Vertically-grained side is what's usually worn and presented on the outside--and the surface that's noticeably softer. That's the surface that I always wear next to me, for that reason. So, simply turn 'em inside out, and have your partner do likewise--or, if you do it "solo", stretch a nearly identical item--denier-wise onto a nice, smooth, pillow or bolster. Then, with a bit of weight or pressure, rub/stroke that Horizontal grain in as nearly vertical strokes as you can, using Winkie and other errogenousities (on your respective bodies) as bearing points. Just think of drawing a bow against a violin string. It's nice to have some more billowy areas adjacent, to allow just a little slide, across the errogenous zones. Immediately, you (and hopefully, your partner) will begin to "feel stars", upon those wonderful nerve endings. Increase the speed and frequency of the strokes, and the fabric begins to make a squealing noise, as if the fabric itself is building towards a climax. Perhaps, if done right, the heavier you go, the faster you go, with a partner, this may conceivably induce an orgasm, without full-on-coitus sex.

Differently textured condoms can add variety to the sensations, as well as keeping away stains, to do it all over again, Ten or so Minutes later!! Experiment away!! Hers, may not stain quite as much as yours, so may then want to take just a couple of cc's of your cum, and finely massage it into your "funky" zones and hers--being careful to avoid her "canal", as you may not want little strangers Nine months down the line, that you'll both be reponsible for in the next Twenty Years(!!)--and, likewise do the same with her juices! You're obviously aware of this already, but Nylon and Acetate has this Elysian property of amplifying the funk/scent/odor/aroma, of a sex act performed directly in, or in the vicinity of those aforesaid garments--yummie, yummie, yummie!! As long as they don't have cake-y stiff stains do not wash/launder!! Yippee!!!!

Earlier, I'd mentioned Cotton, which, perhaps to you--I dunno--and a majority of others here, is a bugaboo. I agree on one key point about Tightee-Whiteys, especially those made with stiff and scratchy sub-standard Cotton (and Blends): that those overly-tight, and overly-seamed front pouches, that have a tendancy to inflict wedgies, simply have to go!! But, if you stroke your wrists around the sides and rear of TW's made of superior grades of Cotton (and Blends), all of that FUZZIE-TYPE softness may just begin to feel a bit trippy! In fact, a lot of European Lingerie makers use nothing but superior grades of Cotton, and the Ladies swear by it! I am mainly talking about the 1 X 1 Pinwale Rib-Knit fabrication, here, which can be done either in 100% Pure Superior-Grade Cotton, or Blended with Polyester (The only place for Polyester, I say.). Superior-grades, otherwise known as Long-Staple(fibre), comes from Pima, Peruvian, Egyptian, and select Southern San Joaquin Vally, CA. varieties. It's used in that aformentioned European Lingerie, exemplified by Hanro, Calida, Mey, Zimmerli, Schiesser, and numerous British mills. This stuff has been used on and off in the USA, by the better undies houses of Jockey, Calvin Klein, Lee--a Vanity Fair division, Hanes, and, the various house brandages of JCP, Sears, and Montgomery Wards, among others. With the last Three, they particularly made some dynamite undies in Cot/Poly Blends of at least 50% Polyester, with about 65% Polyester being a "sweet" spot, from about the late '50's-early '90's. Now, those could have quite a sheen, be quite sheer and thin, be extremely drapey/clingy, and have a fuzzie/downie softness that could be as soft, if not more, than a lot of Tricots and Silks out there! It does take some searching, but you can find items of this stuff already well-seasoned (launder/wear cycles), or reaonablly "seasoned" fresh out of the package.

And, you know about the yucky stuff out there, probably best exemplified by Fruit of the Loom, with its Short-Staple(fibre) yarn. Along with Jersey-Knit T-Shirt Cotton, we needn't discuss that any more.

The Rib-Knit also has far better Flex & Stretch properties, anyway. If your undies in Rib-Knit are soft enough, and your lady-love is close enough, in Size, to you, I guaran-damn-tee you, she's gonna constantly be raiding your undies drawer for this stuff!! And, she's bound to look damn cute in it, too!!

What does this have to do with Friction, ennywhoo? With this Rib-Knit stuff, instead of the opposing surface--that either worn by your partner or stretched across pillow/bolster--being, perhaps more Rib-Knit, that opposing surface will be: fine-deniered Nylon or Acetate Tricot, with the "normal" "outside" surface, facing towards you. Somehow, the vertical knit-grain furrows/ridges of Fine Tricots, synchronize perfectly with the ridges/furrows of Rib-Knit, exciting that fabric--and hopefully the Two of you--like nobody's business. Perhaps the Two of you can switch off--she wearing the ultra-soft TW's, and you wearing the Panties, as I'd described. You'll (both) be feeling stars of another flavor!! And, as you're obviously aware, Rib-Knit has an identical appearance on both surfaces.

I find this Friction Technique is at its best, with my custom-crafted Bilaterally Symmetrical Panties. Simply stated, that means taking the Back/Rear Panels of Two Identical Undies--most especially with the TW's--seperating them from the Front Panels, and sewing those Two Back Panels into one pair of super-Panties. They fit and look like Boy Shorts or ultra-short legged Pettiepanties. And, my bum, tummie, and upper thighs enjoy the additional coverage. I prefer Full Briefs with High Waists, for this reason. Better still, is when I take select Slips and Nightgowns, cut gores out of both panels, rejigger a diamond or curved-edge gussie, and give those garments legs, so that about 60%+ of my skin's surface is constantly bathed in incredibly-feeling Tricot!! I elasticize the ankles, to induce additional "whipsaw" to the fabric's movement, and caress. The visual appearance of this garment, looks like a fantasy lingerie item from the late 17th-early 20th Centuries. Call it a Long-Legged-Super-Onsie-Pantalettes-Bloomsie, or some variation, thereof. If, your daughter were to wear a professionally tailored or manufactured version of this, to her pajama parties, she may never be invited back, because of the jealousy generated--unless--the other girls got to wear the same--I kid you not!! Sooo, when I generate friction with these garments, my whole body is going to feel it elsewhere!!

I think that I've pointed the way, and you can experiment, as suggested, with Nylon Microfibre Lycra/Spandexes (For a "spring" to your softness.); Modals; Meryls; Viscoses; and Tencels.

One last thing, Luvvie; there's already a "LuvPanties" here, whom I shall now call, "Luvvie-Pee", and I shall now nickname you, "Luvvie-Tee-Dubya". Is that okay?



-- Edited by Breeziestroke on Friday 7th of December 2012 10:40:18 AM



-- Edited by Breeziestroke on Friday 7th of December 2012 10:49:32 AM

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