Am I the only one who swoons when cashmere, angora and thigh-high are mentioned in the same sentence?
Not to mention the satin, mohair, and chenille…
[Can you tell I’m sitting in my sister’s chilly basement, wishing for something to keep my toesies toasty?]
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My husband is in love with these:
http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catalog/product/sku__ZN022
Don’t tell him they are “women’s.” My happily slippered man would be crest-fallen.
Let’s try that link again:
great socks
One of my favorite articles of clothing is my scarlet pashmina. I know, it sounds sooooo last season. However, be that as it is, said pashmina satisfies my desire for vibrant color, and cloaks me in delectably soft and lightweight warmth. It can be a scarf, a pillow, a shawl or a blanket.
And yes, cashmere makes me swoon. I’ve occassionally contemplated leaving So Cal for a colder climate just so that I could revel more fully in cashmere decadence.
Other tactile sensualities … going to the fabric store and running my arms through sumptuous lengths of silks and chiffons.
My girlfriend loves her angora socks, but to keep really warm she puts on and old angora dress as well and even wears them to bed when I’m away! She love the feel of angora and has a huge wardrobe of fluffies… so what’s the facination, I know it very soft, but she gets hot, if you knw what I mean, when she touches or wears angora. So should I be ok with her wearing her fluffies to bed?
Thanks Derek
Geez Derek, not sure how to answer that question! If she likes them and you can tolerate them, then why not?? :)
Thanks Jana,
So is that why so many girls wear angora, it’s a big turn on for them? I know when she wears angora gloves and messes around with me, the softness gets me going and she keeps on wanting me to massage her with her fluffy gloves. Have you wanted to do this, or had this done to you? I’m fine for whatever she wants to do, if it pleases her and I have no problem with her wearing angora out or to bed, I find it quite a turn on anyway.
Tell me more what you think please.
Thanks Derek