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I like to look at woman/women (the more the merrier) when she is in a tight form fitting dress... As I alluded to that before, I dont like dress especially those that flare out from the waist down. The idea of a form fitting dress is that other than it is a one piece garment, it is no different from a tight blouse and a tight or slim skirt and that is what I like and enjoy. Basically what Im looking for in a dress or a skirt or a gown are those wonderful wrinkles and creases that are formed after she sits for a while. The creases are most noticeable in the front hip area and in the seated area in the rear! But sometimes because of the type of fabric that is not easily wrinkle, they might not form no matter how long she has been sitting. That is why I prefer fabrics that are susceptible to some wrinkle (not excessive though) for womens clothing. Another factor that governs whether wrinkles/creases would be formed is the tightness of the dress or skirt. Its somewhat complicated, but Ill explain...When the design is too tight, and if the fabric is wrinkleable, the front hip area will still get its full share of wrinkles, but the rear seated area may not. The reason being that the design is so tight that there is no excess fabric available for creases to be formed. On the other hand, if the design is tight but still provide enough clearance around the. pelvic area, then the excess fabric will then be able to be folded and form creases once her bottom press onto the fabric and especially when she move around while sitting. Now a deeper question is, I have alluded before that the creases patterns in the rear seated area of the dress/skirt can be used to predict the personality of the woman wearing it, if the skirt is tight and no creases are formed, then the Skirt Wrinkle Theory would fail in that situation...
Posted on: Mon, 17 Nov 2014 02:30:06 +0000

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