Betty's Pub 20.1
Main Menu => Old inactive posts. => Topic started by: Betty on September 02, 2015, 04:33:23 PM
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Well judging by recent commercials and videos on you tube, they wear Victoria's Secret and now they are marketing to pre-teens. Most young girls today seem to wear tight leggings or Lululemon yoga pants that don't seem to show a panty line. This indicates to me that lots of them are wearing thongs or the new thin nylon/elastane panties.
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In the big city of Toronto today and walking around people watching I heard a young girl say to her mom " Your panties are showing through your leggings mom" of course I had to look and they were flowered bikinis under tight white leggings. Then I started to notice many other girls and women showing more than panty lines under their tight clothes. All these wonderful sights and no camera. Also noticed a few creepers holding cameras low to get upskirt shots. Well life in the big city I guess. Very busy time this weekend with Comic Con, the Canadian National Exhibition and the Air Show followed by a Blue Jays game. Wall to wall people and traffic.
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"All these wonderful sights and no camera. Also noticed a few creepers holding cameras low to get upskirt shots."
In my town if anyone was seen doing that, a few people (even the women) would gang up on them, beat the crap out of him, & hold him down there until the cops came to arrest him. It's highly illegal to do that here & considered a serious crime.
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Hey Betty, it is probably illegal to take up-skirt shots in Canada too but it seems guys always try to get away with it. I did see one woman hit a guy with her purse when she saw what he was doing but the others were across the road from me and disappeared into the crowd quickly without getting caught. The other one I saw was going up a staircase at the train station and I must admit I looked up to see what he was filming. It was a girl from Comi-Con with a short skirt outfit like Captain America. Cute bum and long legs, I was jealous of her for getting to wear that it public.