| Wrinkles. |
Sat, 23 February 2008 16:36  |
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Why are wrinkled stockings (or tights for that matter) sexy ?
The best answer I can think of is, I dont know but they are !
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Sat, 23 February 2008 16:56   |
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Err…they’re not. They just look scruffy, like an un-ironed shirt, or a tee-shirt in a restaurant, in my humble opinion.
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Sat, 23 February 2008 18:31   |
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Well as long as the wrinkles are just a little hint around the ankle or the knee I find it to be a pleasant view.
When they sag and are wrinkly all over It's not good.
Mac
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Sat, 23 February 2008 18:40   |
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Yea, it was the hint of wrinkle I was getting at, cant say I'm a fan of the 'Nora Batty' look
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Sat, 23 February 2008 18:49   |
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Firstly... tights... when tights are wrinkled it just means they are 'penguinating' that is... the gusset has dropped causing the wearer to 'walk like penguin' at least that is my experience!
Stockings however.... different matter!
Personally I kind of agree with gripper, I don't find wrinkled stockings sexy, they make me feel improperly dressed and as such vulnerable. Perhaps it is this latter feeling which makes them appear sexy to a man, a woman exuding an air of vulnerability. Of course that added to the knowledge that 100% nylon stockings wrinkle more than those which contain a certain % of Lycra probably increases the 'sexyness'.
There are some that say get the size and method of suspense correct and you don't get wrinkles even with 100% nylon. I think more straps helps to prevent any twisting, which for me is a cause of wrinkles.
So why, if I personally don't like wrinkles, would I ever put myself in the position of having to put up with them?
Well.. gios do feel divine... and maybe I like to feel a little vulnerable!
Oh and Tetley... how do you feel about perforations!?
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Sat, 23 February 2008 19:07   |
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as in t-bags!
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Sat, 23 February 2008 19:08   |
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| Strawberry wrote on Sat, 23 February 2008 18:49 | 'penguinating'
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Sat, 23 February 2008 19:16   |
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Perhaps I should ask David to add it to the Glossary of terms!
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Sat, 23 February 2008 19:17   |
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Well if it came to the vote I think I'd have to say perforations in stockings would win my attention more than tea bags
Maybe theres a new 'Stockinese' language in the making here :-
Sagging = penguinating
Ladders = perforations
I'm sure there are loads more that members can add
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Sat, 23 February 2008 19:21   |
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It seems women are more worried about bumps than wrinkles. I think some women are afraid that bumps might be seen as a signal that they might be available. Wrinkles are just wrinkles. I think a tiny wrinkle is cute but not a bunch of them. Personally, I don't even mind bumps if they are subtle and not too obvious.
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Sat, 23 February 2008 19:24   |
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They send out a clear message, STOCKINGS!!!
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Sat, 23 February 2008 19:32   |
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I think its safe to say 'bumps' (or suspender contours as they are known in Stockingese) will get any mans blood rushing
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Sat, 23 February 2008 20:38   |
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| Quote | They send out a clear message, STOCKINGS!
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Oh, really?
Many of my opaque tights get wrinkled at the ankles, so the stocking hypothesis doesn't really add up.
As for the 'bumps', well, they don't get my old man's blood rushing! (but then, I don't think a lot does, except for pictures of Kate Moss showing her boobs, which he's into for some reason )
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Mon, 25 February 2008 12:13   |
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A few years ago while out shopping one of my suspenders came undone (it was a 4 strap belt). I was going to find somewhere to reattach it when a nice young man stopped me and said Excuse me, I notice one of your stockings is loose. Would you like me to help you adjust your suspenders. I have to say I admired his nerve, and I took hm up on the offer!
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Mon, 25 February 2008 12:35   |
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I too would have to helpl a lady in the same circunstances... a lady needs to look her best.
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Mon, 25 February 2008 13:17   |
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Wine dancer, I can see that the mere thought sent your blood pressure up... your fingers went all fumbly on the keyboard!
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Mon, 25 February 2008 20:49   |
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The subtle wrinkle found around the knees and ankles can be very sexy and stockings are known for this, it is part of their wonderful appeal as they are 100% nylon. Whereas the lycra in most tights won't allow this to happen giving the wearer an almost plastic look as in a touched up photo. There are several photo websites where the women actually have a section devoted to wrinkles in the stockings. As for the 'bumps' here again as long as they are subtle it is again very appealing. Blessed are the wrinkles and bumps and the women who have them!
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Mon, 25 February 2008 22:12   |
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I agree totally with Gripper and Strawberry. As a CD, I HATE wrinkles - I much prefer the leg-conforming style that a touch of lycra gives one.
No offense intended to anyone here - just expressing my opinion as an observer and one who enjoys the feeling of stockings on my own legs.
Jeannie
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Tue, 26 February 2008 07:03   |
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I gave up wearing real nylons because of wrinkles love the feel and sheerness of plain knits but unless you have "stockings shaped legs" and correct height to shoe size ratio you'll struggle to look smart? Never yet had anyone say "I like your modern copy FF stockings or tights" to me either!
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Wed, 27 February 2008 03:58   |
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Harmony - well said. I also like the sheer ones (10D or less).
Jeannie
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Wed, 27 February 2008 08:44   |
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'fraid I'm a big wrinkle man myself
they show that the lady is wearing stockings
i agree they are not 'perfect' when wrinkled - but i like the look
but then i'm a guy - and what do they know?
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Wed, 27 February 2008 08:50   |
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Good morning Matt .... well, we men may not know a lot but we do know what we want and what we like and I would be thrilled to see and feel a few wrinkles on sweet legs encased in sheer nylons. Difficult to find but my hunt continues
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Thu, 28 February 2008 10:55   |
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Wrinkles around my ankles and knees are the reason why I decided not to ware nylon stockings years ago (I was 19 then).But years later my hubby explained to me that wrinkles are this what makes nylon stockings so sexy. Love for nylons came later.
coco
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Thu, 28 February 2008 11:29   |
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I like a few wrinkles too, not the Nora Batty look but a few subtle wrinkles at knee and ankle usually give rise to a small smile.
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Thu, 28 February 2008 14:05   |
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I find a small amount of wrinkles at the ankle or knee extremly exciting.
Even more exciting are the wrinkles under a suspender button.
Why? I don't know. They just do it for me
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Fri, 29 February 2008 20:17   |
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As a stockings wearer - ff of course! There is a world of difference between loose fitting 'wrinkles' and the exquisite erotic look of 'crinkles' at the knee and ankle which indicate true nylons. My male admirers simply adore this.
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Fri, 29 February 2008 21:22   |
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1 reason my wife won;t wear vintage stockings very often are the wrinkles.so wrinkles are a bad thing. i would love to have my wife wear them more ,to dinner.
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Fri, 29 February 2008 22:12   |
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I think the odd little wrinkle around the knee or ankle somehow is suggestive of a kind of delicacy in the stocking, a subliminal message that what you see needs to be handled with care.
I'm no psychologist by any means but I suspect the reason a lot of men like wrinkles is without knowing it they extend this thought to the wearer.
Well I do anyway and I'm sticking to that theseis
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Sun, 02 March 2008 09:58   |
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I think they're very sexy.
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| Re: Wrinkles. |
Tue, 04 March 2008 09:39  |
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| Tetley wrote on Fri, 29 February 2008 22:12 | I think the odd little wrinkle around the knee or ankle somehow is suggestive of a kind of delicacy in the stocking, a subliminal message that what you see needs to be handled with care.
I'm no psychologist by any means but I suspect the reason a lot of men like wrinkles is without knowing it they extend this thought to the wearer.
Well I do anyway and I'm sticking to that theseis
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Spot on Tetley mate. Just a hint is de regeur (!)
Mind you - a few extra wrinkles don't go a miss with me.
They shaw that a lady is 'wearing' so to speak.
( Yes, I know we've had a mega debate about that term)
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