Guide to this blog

The Blogroll is now in three parts. The main part is arranged according to the date the blog was last updated with the most recent first. Many blogs use the BDSMLR platform which does not include date information; they are in a separate Blogroll arranged alphabetically but I check from time to time and remove any that have been permanently closed. The final part is a list of interesting Twitter feeds - again in alphabetical order.

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Love Our Lurkers day 2013

12th November and it's time for us to pay tribute to all those who increase the number of hits we record on our blogs but are somehow too shy to record a comment.
 Comments are nice but we do appreciate your visits even when you don't comment.  I wondered about an image to use for this important day and decided to re-use my all time favourite that I've posted on the blog before.  Enjoy!

Saturday, 2 November 2013

Favourites for November

I appreciate that for many folk, stockings and suspenders are the only way to go and they find tights (pantyhose) absolutely abhorrent.  That has never been my view of things - I've always had a preference for tights.  They undoubtedly encourage girls who may be quite shy to wear shorter skirts than they would otherwise and that is undoubtedly a good thing (overall of course - there are also examples of those who really shouldn't...).  I even have a bit of a thing for the thicker woolly tights that encourage girls to still wear short skirts during more inclement weather.
So it probably comes as no surprise that I'm rather keen on the current liking for leggings.  Even if properly worn (with a longer upper garment that comes down over the backside) then they enable us to enjoy the shapely legs they are covering, but many are not worn in such a way and allow us to see much more than we could have ever hoped for on the high street before.  Some girls seem to treat them almost as if they are a cloak of invisibility!  Some leggings are also of rather thinner material than might have been the original idea allowing a degree of translucency which can help to brighten an otherwise drab winter's day.