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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2011

Here I am all dressed up, I was waiting for someone later that night so figure may as well do a video shoot. The dress is extremely sexual for me, what goes through my mind is embracing and making out with a man. I like men who love this look, a look that makes them erect (but can be embrassing for them if taking me on a date and they can't stop from getting a stiffy). For me the thick petticoats hides it.

Unlike previous videos, I was not wearing the padded girdle (don't need it) but had trouble keeping the petticoat from sliding down (I used a blue strap wrapped tightly), I'm working on different means to keep it in place. With such a outfit each detail from the lingerie to the accessories are so important. My next move is to get a makeover, what is missing is thick makeup like girls of the 1950's. So far I have everything else from the bra, girdle, pettis, and beautiful dress.

There is a part you can see where I'm wearing a girdle.

There is question if I'm wearing too many petticoats (many CDs say there is never too many). I remove one of them at 3:25 in video, it is relatively bouffant. When on a date, don't want to be too much (tends to knock things off tables). While the camera was rolling I noticed the air conditioner was kind of loud, didn't notice it before, too excited I guess. You can see where I turned it off. Probably should done another re-take so viewers can hear more of the swishing taffeta.

I need to perfect a Jayne Mansfield walk or something to better swish and sway the dress in an erotic fashion like actresses of the 1950's. I heard Marilyn Monroe had a certain walk because she had one of her heels 1/8 inch shorter than the other, I need to try that next time.

I put this in Entertainment catagory, will see what kind of audience this attracts. There was a recent post of Dolores Gray wearing a bouffant dress similar to this, watching it makes me what to dress so much like her (she's my inspiration!)

Thank you in advance to my friends for all encouragement.

Ta ta!

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  • Cool. This is part pretty and glamourous, part Pink Flamingoes era John Waters, and part horror movie.

  • @jrmetmoi Interesting comment, not sure what you mean by horror movie (unless there guys that might think I'm a GG which can lead them to a shock).

  • Add a tiara, veil and blusher, and you would make a romantic and breathtaking bride.

  • @EricBatTGLife Interesting idea, perhaps this gown could be a wedding dress. I have one in my collection but will not post photos of it because if I were to marry, the man to be my husband should not see me in the dress until our wedding day.

  • You looked very pretty. Whatever date you were on, it must had been pretty fancy for an all-white dress.

    A question though: where did you get your petticoats?

  • @GlobalistPotato So far haven't been on a date yet. Petticoats from dancecenter (online) in Seattle.

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  • I love the dress and petticoat I would like to ripp it of you and that pretty petticoat

  • @MrMissAristoc

    As you can imagine, this dress is much fun to wear.

  • I'd love to dress like this with sheer nylons lingerie and whispering petticoats. Oh that wonderfully sensual sound of intimate lingerie. XX

  • More please

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