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Re: Skirtlifting

Postby nickybar on Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:47 pm

kangaroo2 wrote:Hey All,

I have had my skirt lifted a few times and it seems increasingly so lately. A few of my g/fs have had this happen to. It's like guys are getting increasingly bolder of late. Has this happened to any of you? Or maybe it is the 'in' thing to do in this club.


Hi Amy this is my reply to your PM(I hope others don't find it boring hearing only i side of the conversation :?: .)

I do feel like thing may be more on displayin a 12" full min with multilayer petti proping it up inderneath, I feel just as you when out, you do gets looks and the breeze does add a additional risk element to things.Recently I was about with a some friends from a social group I belong to and a couple of the girls are real trouser types(never seen in skirts at all)and going round this ancient castle my skirt/petti combi was needing some holding down :shock: :shock: So I was getting the odd comment about my skirt, next thing I knew we were looking out over the walls(me holding onto my skirt, when they grabbed my hans/arms and lifted them up and you can probably guess, my skirt/petti outfit shot skywards in a froth of lace/pettis/panties all very embaressing :shock: :shock: :oops: :oops:

Still as someome here said miniskirts4ever.

I have just bought a new GEOURGOUS very full tiered mini to add to my sizeable wqrdrobe of this style from ASDA here in the UK it is wonderfully girly/feminine in a multicoloured pattern(can't wait to go ot wearing it) so can probably be worn with most plain coloured tops and cries out to be proped up by a multilayer petti.Part of Walmart in the US only £10 here in the UK( so go out and buy it evryone :gourpwave: (such a great change to the usual boring cropped trousers/shorts etc:)

So as you can see I will not be put off any skrts by the actions of others even fellow girls assisting in the lifting albeit indirectly SHHHHEEEEZZZZ>

Also when you sit dowm evrything tends t fluff up/ou particularly if the chairs is lowist and has arms and the petti fluffs out from under the skirt in a flurry of lace(as you say cute/sexy

I'll try to add to my postings so I can PM you,Amy

:bighug: :wave:

Love
Nikky

johnnyA
 

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Postby johnnyA on Sun Aug 03, 2008 3:12 pm

Hi there,

Before I knew my wife, someone lifted her skirt at a train station. I have only seen her in a skirt a few times and she looks fabulous in them. I asked her why she doesn't wear skirts more often and she admitted that she still has not forgotten how terrible it was to have her skirt pulled up like that. I wish there was some way I could convince her to wear skirts again. Any suggestions?

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Postby Guest on Tue Aug 05, 2008 10:32 pm

Hide all her trousers!

allisoncat
 

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Postby allisoncat on Tue Aug 05, 2008 11:36 pm

I can add a few things to this discussion...

A drunk guy from work threatened to lift my skirt up while we were partying with friends. That got my attention alright! Just thinking about my skirt being lifted makes me blush. I held my arms at my side all night. He never did lift my skirt and I bet he was unaware of how worried I was that he would.

One of my friends from college was not so lucky. She told me that her boyfriend lifted her skirt when they were at a dance. I could tell she was still pretty mad at him.

I think that guys are just meaner today. I'll bet very few people in my parent's generation ever had to deal with skirts being lifted. Am I right on this?

Take care everyone.

lynngood
 

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Postby lynngood on Wed Aug 06, 2008 2:36 pm

Hello,

I read Bear70's skirt lifting post and how she saw the skirtlifter in a skirt after that. Bear70 could have lifted her skirt but didn't! That's self control. I don't know if I could be that restrained. Even though skirt lifting is a s**** thing to do, I think I would want to get her back. What a better way than to lift her skirt up with people everywhere.

bette80
 

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Postby bette80 on Wed Aug 06, 2008 4:10 pm

I knew a girl in high school who had her skirt lifted. The kid was suspended from school after that. She was very upset, but continued on as if everything was fine. What really surprised me was how the other students reacted. Almost all of them were angry at the guy that lifted her skirt. I didn't hear any jokes or laughter about it. Both males and females thought it was wrong. As bad as it was for her, I think this brought out the best in everyone. I'm not sure if guys are getting worse or not. I'm 28, and I have never seen or heard it happen to any woman since. I'm glad that these are isolated incidents. I am also glad it has never happened to me.

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Postby brenda246 on Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:03 pm

Holy S---!!!!!!

I never would have believed that so many of you have had your skirt lifted up. I'm not a big skirt wearer at all. They're ok, but they are not my favorite. I wear them to church and to more formal occasions, but that's it. The skirt lifting here is colorfully described to say the least! I have never gotten my skirt lifted, but I am certain that it must be quite dreadful. I do feel a little exposed when I wear a skirt, which is probably why I don't wear them that much. My friends think I'm crazy, but that's just the way I am. It is eye opening to read about this from women who have actually had it happen, and are still going strong. That's great. However, one of the skirt lifting victims is afraid to wear a skirt again. That's really sad. What kind of person would do that to someone? Have they no shame?

JuliaB
 

Postby JuliaB on Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:52 pm

Reading this forum reminds me of when I was at high school in the late 70's (yes, i know that dates me bit). I was 17 at the time and had just started in the 6th form of an independant mixed grammar school. Our uniform was pretty strict....a white blouse or shirt and black "below the knee" length flared style skirt.

Anyway, I was standing in the library just about to reach a book from a shelf above my head when I felt my skirt suddenly get lifted up from behind..right up to my shoulders!! I was wearing rather big white knickers and a white half slip (it was the 70's remember), so I did retain a modicom of modesty. I turned round to see who the "lifter" was, and was faced with the class creep. He was a real pain in the ass...a spoiled brat who thought it was hilarious to lift my skirt up in front of everyone.
So...I slapped him. Hard. A little too hard! The slap must have been one of the loudest ever. It echoed around the library and anyone who missed the skirt lifting incident certainly looked up when they heard that slap. His legs buckled and he fell to the floor. I honestly thought (or hoped) that I had killed him lol! Anyway, he got up, skulked off and no one saw him for the rest of the day. I was lucky that the incident was not reported.

Next day this wally comes into school with a really bad bruise on his left cheek (it was a perfect print of my hand!!). Served him right, and I don't think he lifted anymore girls skirts, at least not while I was there!

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Postby Karen5k on Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:56 pm

Bravo! I wonder how he explained the slap mark to his parents.

garvey88
 

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Postby garvey88 on Fri Aug 08, 2008 3:51 pm

Yes, guys are getting bolder and rude. I have had my skirt lifted TWICE!!!

The first time was in high school. A "friend" lifted my skirt when I was in line at the lunch room. I reacted quickly and pushed it back down, but for a second I was really embarrassed. I smacked him on the shoulder and he left me alone after that. One of my real friends told him that he would hurt him if he ever tried that again.

The second time happened when I was on a cruise with some of my GF's. I was wearing one of my favorite dresses. We had gone to one of the bars and everything was going fine. There was this man that was talking to us and he seemed normal. I thought he had left, but he was really standing behind me. Then, I felt my dress get lifted. He lifted my dress as high as it would go!! I just froze!! I was so embarrassed I couldn't even speak! I dropped my drink on the floor when I pushed my dress back into place. I slapped him and one of the other guys went to get someone to help. He was escorted out and I never saw him again.

Yes, men are doing things like this. I know some older women and they have told me that stuff like this rarely happened when they were younger.

randie
 

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Postby randie on Sat Aug 09, 2008 6:00 am

It happened to me at university. It was a little embarrassing, but nothing I couldn't handle. We were all a little buzzed at the time!!! Not a problem.

mariwisdom
 

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Postby mariwisdom on Sat Aug 09, 2008 6:32 am

Hmmmm....
It all depends on how it's done; sometimes it's nothing, sometimes it's funny, and sometimes it can be devastating.

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Re: skirtlifting

Postby wavy-d on Sat Aug 09, 2008 6:33 am

garvey88 wrote: He was escorted out and I never saw him again.


he was he 'escorted out' when you were on a cruise ship? :shock: did they throw him overboard? :laff:

It's happened to me before, some guys tried to lift my kilt, but why they want to see another guys bits is beyond me

garvey88
 

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Postby garvey88 on Sat Aug 09, 2008 6:49 am

Hi wavy-d,

I don't think he was thrown overboard! I wish they had, though! One of the bartenders and some other guy that worked on the ship literally dragged him out of there. A very nice man took me to another part of the ship and I was still a little scared, but OK. I continued hanging with my friends and this "knight in shining armor" and the rest of the evening was uneventful. Sadly, my newfound friend was just not my type. We left the ship the next evening. I guess it's just one of those freaky things that we have no control over. I'm not sure. I still think about it every now and then, but overall, I still had a good time on that cruise. And for the record, that is still one of my favorite dresses ever!

Be careful with those kilts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Postby Sherwoodlondon on Sat Aug 09, 2008 6:06 pm

People often want to know what is worn under a Scotsman's kilt?

There are rumours that nothing is worn. It is all in perfect working order!

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