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Old 07-27-2013, 03:52 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by Ambush-predator View Post
Female Dominant: I think your question deserves an answer, even if it was meant to be rhetorical. So, for me these cannot be sexy - if other males disagree, let's hear you.

Baggy battledress except on a female soldier
Baggy clothes in general if there is no way the wind or her movement is going to make curvy outlines appear magically, as can happen with a loose, light skirt
A skirt of knee-length or more which is at once stiff and not tight
A refuse/garbage collector's outfit
A reflective yellow jacket or vest
A suit of armour if the helmet is on and the visor down and assuming there isn't a gap in some strategic place.
Unfortunately, none of these "feel good and show seniority and importance", and worse, some of them might imply the wearer actually works hard at a proper job for a living. How menial.

If FD is anything like the women in my office, they won't be acceptable options for her. She'll just have to put up with "showing off her legs and bottom", and I'm sure we know how much businesswomen hate to have to do that.
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