Puff Legs And Bloomer

The confusion of fashion. I often hear people claiming that miniskirt was a big wear in the past. I remember the number of girls that used to protest having to wear these uncomfortable nuisances. A select few enjoyed it but even those wore what is now called the granny style underwear.

I think girls are putting too much of their “cards” on the table, too early. Men like the suspense and from what I have seen a naked lady isn’t half as excited as flowing, light material that walks over a lightly covered under body

 

Puff Legs And Bloomer

 

People back in the 60’s

Used to wear the exposing minis

Fellows loved watching these skirts

Fuse fellows with skirts we got flirts

Legs were shown high above the knee

Every school girl displayed theirs’ compulsory

Girls had little choice, it was the trend

So wearing puff legs and bloomer were their conservative mend

A far cry from G-strings and T backs

Nowadays botty riders and others that expose the max

Don’t make a comparison about what we wore

Back in the days we couldn’t find skimpy wear at any store

Ladies showed their legs but you can believe me

Our derrières were well covered beneath the ominous mini

Once the fashion passed we were glad to get long

Many girls never thought below the knee felt wrong

Eff I wuz a young gal I would cover up all my body

Realizing now that’s what gives men the real ecstasy

  


 

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