Clothes play a very important part in the ways and means women use to provoke and seduce. Seductiveness demands a certain amount of narcissism. Women look at themselves in the mirror, and if they like what they see, they know, or they imagine, that it will also be pleasing to men.
When one speaks of eroticism in clothing, one immediately thinks of all that range of nightwear and underwear that so embellishes the body of a woman, (including those very special models you can only find in sex shops).
But all clothing can convey an erotic message. A blouse button left undone, giving a hint of the pleasant swell of the breasts; a slit in the side of a skirt showing a little thigh or stocking-top; a stretch of thigh between boot top and skirt hem or a pair of black net stockings with seams that seem to go right down to the tip of the stiletto heel; cut-away bras and tiny bikini pants: all these are wiles the least exhibitionist of women will use to tease us.
Women’s clothes are still erotic when they take them off. All women were instinctively aware of this long before the invention of strip tease as a stage show.
Even unisex jeans have a hint of erotic provocativeness, tightly moulded round buttocks that swing as a woman walks.
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