Most Risque?
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 10:16 pm
What is your most risque moment?
My wife sees risque as a combination of what she wears and where she wears it to. Going topless to the beach may be less risque than wearing something very revealing to a mall.
The workplace is one place typically out of bounds for revealing attire, but my wife has found a way around it. She normally works as a temp. From time to time, she will cut her rates a bit and get into clients she wouldn't normally have as long-term repeat clients. Once she's in, she will wear something completely inappropriate enough times to cause a stir, but not enough to create a problem. These places tend to be on the conservative side and in the outer suburbs so they aren't really equipped to deal with someone like her. Also, sometimes those in charge just choose to enjoy it. Either way, it gives my wife a thrill because she is essentially stuck for a day in whatever she chooses to wear. Once in a while, she will make a "positive" impression to the point where ex-employers will invite her to gatherings well after she has stopped working for them.
A few years ago, she found herself in an old-fashioned office with high cubicle walls that afforded some privacy. The office was attached to a manufacturing floor that wasn't heated so it was common for people to walk around in jackets, but work at their desks either with or without them. Seizing the opportunity this presented, she wore a completely see through tee to work without a bra. Anyone who came to see her and had reason to talk to her and face her would get a glimpse of everything, but anyone just passing by would see nothing. As it happened, only two people got the chance, because most consulting work tends to be independent, and only one of them really seemed to enjoy it, finding it hard to keep his eyes off her chest. She was on a high all day from the risk of exposure outside her control and she said that the whole incident made her even bolder to the point where when she exited the office at the end of the day, she chose to put her jacket on in the vestibule rather than in her cubicle.
My wife sees risque as a combination of what she wears and where she wears it to. Going topless to the beach may be less risque than wearing something very revealing to a mall.
The workplace is one place typically out of bounds for revealing attire, but my wife has found a way around it. She normally works as a temp. From time to time, she will cut her rates a bit and get into clients she wouldn't normally have as long-term repeat clients. Once she's in, she will wear something completely inappropriate enough times to cause a stir, but not enough to create a problem. These places tend to be on the conservative side and in the outer suburbs so they aren't really equipped to deal with someone like her. Also, sometimes those in charge just choose to enjoy it. Either way, it gives my wife a thrill because she is essentially stuck for a day in whatever she chooses to wear. Once in a while, she will make a "positive" impression to the point where ex-employers will invite her to gatherings well after she has stopped working for them.
A few years ago, she found herself in an old-fashioned office with high cubicle walls that afforded some privacy. The office was attached to a manufacturing floor that wasn't heated so it was common for people to walk around in jackets, but work at their desks either with or without them. Seizing the opportunity this presented, she wore a completely see through tee to work without a bra. Anyone who came to see her and had reason to talk to her and face her would get a glimpse of everything, but anyone just passing by would see nothing. As it happened, only two people got the chance, because most consulting work tends to be independent, and only one of them really seemed to enjoy it, finding it hard to keep his eyes off her chest. She was on a high all day from the risk of exposure outside her control and she said that the whole incident made her even bolder to the point where when she exited the office at the end of the day, she chose to put her jacket on in the vestibule rather than in her cubicle.