• I believe your second question has been considered before. I gather general consensus would be to use your discretion and that, generally, gender has a part to play in how vocal one may be in commenting on see-through cycling attire. I think.

  • It's a tricky one.
    The lady who i spotted yesterday would almost certainly have been intimidated or just plain weirded out by me appearing next to her, on my motorbike, to tell her i could see her pants but then does the fact that she's showing the hundreds of people outweigh that initial barrier?

  • does the fact that she's showing the hundreds of people outweigh that initial barrier?

    I think if you're wearing a crash helmet it's a big NO. You're really hard to understand when you're wearing it, remember ...

  • A conundrum indeed. I'd potentially be inclined to leave well alone and hope someone else politely pointed out the situation. Classic passing of the buck. It may, however, save the agony of being considered less than appropriate. What would be the lesser of two evils in that instance?

  • I tend to only point it out to people of the same sex, and I do it in a complimentary manner that may lead them to questioning their decision.
    "Your cock looks fantastic in those leggings, they give it great definition"

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