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freedomluvr replied to a discussion topic in the group I love wearing women's panties:
Like a lot of my most exciting experiences, it all happened by accident.I was about 21, and had just moved into a new flat, well new to me. One day, I was cleaning the room, and spotted something uhnder the furniture that looked a bit like a pair of red s... moreLike a lot of my most exciting experiences, it all happened by accident.I was about 21, and had just moved into a new flat, well new to me. One day, I was cleaning the room, and spotted something uhnder the furniture that looked a bit like a pair of red speedos. I already had quite a developed fetish for underwear and tight speedos, so I picked them up excitedly.These were not speedos, and as I stretched out the thin nylon I had in my hands, I realised that they were not the usual style of male briefs either. They looked quite worn, but were clean and smelt of washing powder.I so wanted to try them on that I hurriedly dropped my jeans and briefs and put them on over what was now a raging erection. My God, the bulge stood out in fine detail, and where the nylon panties stretched over my cock, they went to a paler colour. I could ffeel that a lot of my bum was exposed because of the cut-away shape of them. I was very happy with my new find!I sat on the edge of the bed and caught sight of my bulge in the dressing t... less
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freedomluvr → British & UK Contact Hub:
I've spent nearly all my life in England, but I have strong Welsh connections as well. If I look up my family tree, I don't have to go far to find people who lived everywhere from Cornwall to Aberdeen, so the word British pretty well covers it. I;'d descr... moreI've spent nearly all my life in England, but I have strong Welsh connections as well. If I look up my family tree, I don't have to go far to find people who lived everywhere from Cornwall to Aberdeen, so the word British pretty well covers it. I;'d describe my culture as Western European, which is a cultural description, and I;'d rather not get into the politics.
There's a lot of talk about the north-south divide in England, but I live in the middle bit, which often gets forgotten. The Midlands is a pretty diverse area, and it certainly isn't all grim and heavily industrialised. Those looking for work might wish it was.
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