It's been quite a while since I mentioned anything on this part of the forums... but here we go; this is a rather mild, tame one but I'm 100% sure it's in the "miscalculation" category... I was at a friend's house visiting. I've known him and the wife since our school days so it's been a while. Anyway, she happened to have a long nightgown on, just lounging around the house....of course alerting certain "voyeur" sensibilities in me, haha. The material was thin like most "nighties" so I was already thinking of how sheer that would be in the right lighting scenario....sure enough I didn't have to wonder about that much longer---as I caught one hell of a glimpse later when she walked by as a good light was on the other side of the room... from the lower half I could see a great deal of both legs/outline right up to the asscheeks, up to her back from the side (so it's the entire lower body visible thru sheer material!)....it also appeared she had no panties on under the gown. Another occasion she was standing in that spot again for a moment where the light was on the other side of the room...the gown was sheer enough that I could see certain details on her legs and ass from that wonderful side angle....then of course the bonus was seeing the slight cheek-jiggle when she would just walk around...I get aroused just remembering the visuals again.
Normally you couldn't see all that; it was only in that particular scenario where she is standing/walking on the other side of a strong enough light source like in that room.
There were a couple of other occasions I had already written about years and years ago here---*quick recap was one night where she had very tight grey workout/biker shorts on...and the shirt was short and above the waist so you could see everything....shorts were so tight it looked like they were painted on...it was amazing. I always suspected he wasn't really ok with that one (in the presence of guests) because she never wore that again when I was visiting.
Last edited by Dookieman; 12-10-2025 at 07:53 AM.
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