- Mon Dec 11, 2017 9:57 pm
#97429
I think I gained some insight into Biguns question on why women enjoy exposing themselves. With the holiday season upon us, we were invited to a small dinner put together by some of my wife's co-workers at one of her clients. Not an official thing, but with some fairly senior folks in attendance. I dressed formally, but saw my wife dressing in a dress that was slit high, backless and with a halter front that was very see through, just enough cover to not get thrown out of a restaurant, but not enough to hide anything. When my wife moved, it was easy to see a nude body in motion with the dress more accent than concealment. Though beautiful, the dress was designed more to show off a well-toned back and occasional full length of leg than itself. I had a minor concern about her being too under-dressed, but she's often very under-dressed and her clients clearly enjoy it, so I was only slightly concerned.
I needn't have been, because as soon as I got there, a female colleague said something like, "Wow, we don't see you like this at work," and the other joined in with similar compliments. The atmosphere was comfortable and my wife tucked a lot of her dress between her legs, allowing a lot of her leg and back to show through the plate glass front window of the restaurant to those colleagues standing outside for a smoke. Those across the table from her got to stare at a pair of beautiful tits behind a closely-knit black mesh that did wonders for them in the dim light. At one point, my wife had deftly slid forward on her stool, allowing the dress to drape over the stool and away from her toned ass. There was some seriously tantalizing crossed leg that stopped short of being very very revealing, but it was clear that my wife was enjoying her colleagues' close examination of her body just as much as they were enjoying looking at it. A little sensual, but mostly just fun with taboo.
When we got home, she shrugged off he dress and cupped her hand over her pussy. "Want to see the only bit everyone didn't see this evening?" The question was rhetorical. She caught me smiling at the use of "this evening".