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So, women seeking to maximise their financial standing are relying on enhancing their attributes by wearing skimpy clothing.
Nothing to see here, move along.
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Where's me time machine?Prior to the 1850's, serving wenches had their entire Brest's hanging out. Furthermore, women did not wear panties until the 1900's.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostPrior to the 1850's, serving wenches had their entire Brest's hanging out. Furthermore, women did not wear panties until the 1900's.
I used to have a girlfriend who went commando 24*7 not just until 7pm.
not entirely true it seems to be many women didn't wear panties but the Italians did.
https://www.historyextra.com/period/...s-greg-jenner/
Your dates are slightly offBy contrast, ladies’ legwear stopped around the knee, and she was unlikely to wear knickers either; only wealthy Italian women of the 16th century were known to wear ‘drawers’.
Relying on layers of petticoats, then, most Western women only slipped into their drawers in the early 1800s,
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No it's not porn outfit, just prudish English folks that go all frank spencer at the first sight of skin. As always I'll be there in me kilt. So much cosy to be had.
Oktoberfest has not yet begun, another 13 days or so. Certainly not today cause it's very sunny. It rains every year the starting parade gets underway.
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Oktoberfest women accused of wearing 'porno dresses' | Daily Mail Online

too revealing, do check out the other evidence first!Tags: None
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