#1: Movie Motions Author: CherryPie, Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 10:50 pm ---- Have you ever done any of the stuff that you see in movies to look up a womans skirt? Things like dropping pennies on the floor or putting mirrors on your shoes?
#2: Re: Movie Motions Author: ctf873, Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 3:01 am ---- In high school one of my classmates was caught with a small mirror attached to his shoe. He was suspended from school, I wish I knew what he saw, I thought my teacher was sexy.
#3: Re: Movie Motions Author: cindy22h, Location: North CarolinaPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 3:18 pm ---- When I was in high school one of the guys in my math class was dating one of my friends. We had assigned seats and he sat about half way back in the row. One day as I was going into class she told me that she had given her mirror out of her pocketbook to him and he was going to use it in class. Her mirror was not one of those little ones. It was so big it barely fit in her pocketbook. He was pretty brazen with it he sat it in the floor beside his desk so that every girl that he could see ever girl who walked up the isle. The fact that I knew what he was going to do didn't help there was no way I could walk by with out him seeing up my skirt. The only time I saw him slip it under his desk was when the teacher came down the isle.
#4: Re: Movie Motions Author: jmoo2k5, Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 12:00 am ---- one day when i was in high school, I was sitting in class and the guy sat infront of me borrowed a mirror to look up the girl's skirt beside me. She saw the mirror and turned towards me and i got an eyeful of her white cotton panties. He got a slight glimpse, all that effort
#5: Re: Movie Motions Author: kitspur, Location: TexasPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 1:49 pm ---- I tried it once in English class. Joyce -- a lovely lass with the cutest ass -- sat in front of me wearing a pretty pastel colored cotton full skirt. As she walked to her seat, her skirt billowed nicely. I had been thinking out my plan the whole night before, and had gotten little sleep in anticipation.
As she sat there in front of me I sprawled in my seat and placed a small mirror under my left foot which rested well out into the aisle just beside her. When Joycie finally got up to get something in the front of the room I almost creamed and died waiting for her to return to the desk.
She approached down the aisle, but -- uh oh -- I noticed Joyce staring straight at me. At the critical moment, just before I could pivot my foot for the payoff shot, Joyce stepped precisely onto my shoe, all the while glaring directly into my eyes, firing her warning shot across my bow. I never summoned up the courage to try any such thing again.
A defeated wuss, I soon, however, got my payoff shot up Joyce's skirt by waiting for it at the foot of the stairwell. Baby blue nylon with white trim -- and well worth the wait. Gotta love those lightweight cotton dresses!
Kitspur
#6: Re: Movie Motions Author: Sandy, Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 9:23 am ---- The thing I remember in school was patent leather shoes. They gave enough shine that you could see up a girls skirt with ease. I know this from experience because I owned a pair as a teenager.
#7: Re: Movie Motions Author: kitspur, Location: TexasPosted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 5:55 pm ----
Sandy wrote:
The thing I remember in school was patent leather shoes. They gave enough shine that you could see up a girls skirt with ease. I know this from experience because I owned a pair as a teenager.
Ahhh, Sweet Sandy -- Would that this were true.
Unfortunately such beauty existed only in the eyes of the wearer of the magical shoes. Patent leather shoes seemed to be worn primarily for "dress" occasions, in church, in weddings, Easter Sunday, etc. Many's the times I stared longlingly for such visions, but found only broken promises in the shine, no glimpses of the hidden treasures beneath the skirts of the pretty girls who wore them.
Please, sweet Sandy, do tell us poor frustrated saps what colors and fabrics you thought we might be seeing in the reflections from your magic shoes... what kind of undies were you wearing in high school under your skirts and dresses..?
And might I be reading correctly between your lines -- that you wore such shoes half wishing we boys might see more than we actually did?
Inquiring minds are dieing to know.
Kitspur
#8: Re: Movie Motions Author: Sandy, Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 5:30 am ---- Kitspur,
I am sorry that you were one of the unlucky ones to NOT have an experience with patent leather shoes. Apparently you were not standing in the right spot, the sun was not at 37.5 degrees, and Jupiter was not aligned with Mars. What I found was that if you were close enough to your subject, you could see the contrast of panties and skin. If pantyhose or beige panties were wore, then you were out of luck. Of course at that point, if you were dieing enough to see her panties, you could just use your shoe and lift her skirt/dress up to reveal her panties visually. Poor boy, maybe you should resort to wearing mirrors.