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At the end of July I was picking someone up at the international terminal in Toronto. I was surprised when an Air France, Lufthansa and a KLM all came in within an hour. At least half of the women arriving were in skirts or dresses.
Location: Prescott Valley, Az (unfortunately still here)
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The only reason why I wear pants and/or jeans is because it's too cold outside for me to wear my skirts and dresses. But normally, I do prefer skirts and dresses. In the spring and summer that's all I wear (also the occasional shorts and capris too).
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I'm flying out of Orlando tomorrow, the full body scanners went on line today.....I was actually wondering if I should bother with clothes.
Maybe just pasties and a G-string?
Perhaps a garter for tips?
Go for the pasties and G-string kshe. A garter would be great too. Send those full scanners into crisis mode (get those airport security dudes running). Have a great trip.
I find a nice fitted jeans on a women is way more appealing than a skirt. Also, considering you are seating down on the plane and if the skirt is a somewhat short cut..it could be possible someone walking down the aisle could look up a skirt. I'm sure its not as comfortable and being comfortable on a plane is a must.
They're warmer. You don't have to wear heels and pantyhose. Pockets are a possibility with pants. You don't have to "sit like a lady" and worry what will happen if you don't.
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