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Angela Woodford wrote:
cj wrote:Agreed! A winning smile (and a little flirt if necessary) can usually bring most people round.
It would be interesting to know if this method works for JR. All 6'3" of him + his natural charm...

:lol:

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Unlikely, me-thinks !

... but I can give looks that can kill at 40 paces !
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I think it works for me too.

I have just been stopped outside the bank, told I have a friendly face and asked if I would like to go for coffee.

This is 3 o'clock in the afternoon.

It made my day.














Then I turned round and tripped over his guide dog.
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............ so tell us the rest, Mary !
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I returned to the office and told 20 year old junior and 38 year old boss and they both said "what are you doing here then?"

I can just see it "Hey boss I'm not coing back from the bank, I'm in Costa Coffee with some bloke who picked me up in the car-park"
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It must be the stockings and suzzies !
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Post by icomefromalanddownunder »

J.R. wrote:It must be the stockings and suzzies !
If any of our younger male members are following this thread, would they please advise as to whether they find stockings a turn on, and, if so, why?

Definition of younger? Those born after the introduction of tights/pantyhose, post, er, 65ish.

Actually, an image of Tim Curry dressed as FrankNFurter has just leapt from my memory, and now I need a cold shower and a lie down.

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stockings and suspenders

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Yes!

This is a fascinating subject! Is the younger male excited by stockings and suspenders? Or perhaps that splendid invention the hold-up? I have my own theory, but wait for your reactions.

As somebody greatly interested in lingerie, I agree with Caroline - there are masses of young male Forum members - please give your opinions!

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Maybe after yesterday, I'm NOT qualified to expand on the subject !
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