Young woman in mid 20's wearing a full length dark green nylon mackintosh with buttons, collar and hood. At one stage she even had it buttoned to the neck, but the photograph I managed to sneak only had the top but one button fastened
She appeared a little self conscious wearing it though and at one stage removed it when it stopped raining, only to replace it when the rain re-appeared.
Photo to follow once uploaded, and once I work out how to do it (suggestions welcomed)
Sighting: Nylon Pakamac
Sighting: Nylon Pakamac
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Re: Sighting in Nylon Pakamac
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Re: Sighting in Llanelli Half Marathon
she would be even more self conscious if she knew someone had snuck a picture and posted her on a fetish site
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Re: Sighting in Llanelli Half Marathon
If it was a nice plastic raincoat instead of a nylon one I would have posted the pictures also.
Re: Sighting in Nylon Pakamac
There's nothing in the photos to identify her by name or by a facial description other than "in profile", no?merv wrote:she would be even more self conscious if she knew someone had snuck a picture and posted her on a fetish site
Re: Sighting: Nylon Pakamac
I don't see anything wrong with taking and posting pictures like this.
Re: Sighting: Nylon Pakamac
Thats fair enough. We all have different standards. It simply is not something I would ever consider doing but I agree that doesn't make me right and others wrong for doing so. We all find our own levl of what we think is acceptable and that will differneil wrote:I don't see anything wrong with taking and posting pictures like this.
Re: Sighting: Nylon Pakamac
And that's also fair enough.
I suppose I justify it by saying that the clothing is the attraction rather than the person.
I suppose I justify it by saying that the clothing is the attraction rather than the person.