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Sex in Public. OK or Not OK?

The Prince-e-Paul
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I just opened my front door to feed the dogs outside (they like alfresco dining) and noticed a car parked opposite my house. Not an unremarkable scene, living in the industrial heartland of England's 4th largest City (Leeds say 5th).
However as I lay down the feast of delights for my four legged friends, I noticed that a car was moving. Not in a conventional way of backwards and forwards, more up an down, in a bouncing motion. I couldn't see any people outside or inside as the windows were blacked out, but pondered whether somebody was being throttled and might need assistance, but as the front windows were fully open and no sound was coming out, there didn't seem too much protest. At my insistence, my wife came out to witness the bouncing car. After the strange bouncing stopped a very large bloke stripped to the waist got out of the rear door and got back in the front and drove away.
My query is, what do other Lifers think about such activities taking place on a busy residential street?
OK or Not OK?
However as I lay down the feast of delights for my four legged friends, I noticed that a car was moving. Not in a conventional way of backwards and forwards, more up an down, in a bouncing motion. I couldn't see any people outside or inside as the windows were blacked out, but pondered whether somebody was being throttled and might need assistance, but as the front windows were fully open and no sound was coming out, there didn't seem too much protest. At my insistence, my wife came out to witness the bouncing car. After the strange bouncing stopped a very large bloke stripped to the waist got out of the rear door and got back in the front and drove away.
My query is, what do other Lifers think about such activities taking place on a busy residential street?
OK or Not OK?
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The Prince-e-Paul said:I just opened my front door to feed the dogs outside (they like alfresco dining) and noticed a car parked opposite my house. Not an unremarkable scene, living in the industrial heartland of England's 4th largest City (Leeds say 5th).
However as I lay down the feast of delights for my four legged friends, I noticed that a car was moving. Not in a conventional way of backwards and forwards, more up an down, in a bouncing motion. I couldn't see any people outside or inside as the windows were blacked out, but pondered whether somebody was being throttled and might need assistance, but as the front windows were fully open and no sound was coming out, there didn't seem too much protest. At my insistence, my wife got out of the bouncing car. After the strange bouncing stopped a very large bloke stripped to the waist got out of the rear door and got back in the front and drove away.
My query is, what do other Lifers think about such activities taking place on a busy residential street?
OK or Not OK?
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Just to set the scene this is current weather conditions 🥵 28'
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Rita, Sue and Bob too. Good film that set in West Yorkshire0
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Saw the thread title and thought it had happened again.
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I'm not against such social interaction, but it wind's me up when it's outside my house. Im sure it must be a windup as theres a 200 yard stretch of road with no houses after my house.1
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The Prince-e-Paul said:I just opened my front door to feed the dogs outside (they like alfresco dining) and noticed a car parked opposite my house. Not an unremarkable scene, living in the industrial heartland of England's 4th largest City (Leeds say 5th).
However as I lay down the feast of delights for my four legged friends, I noticed that a car was moving. Not in a conventional way of backwards and forwards, more up an down, in a bouncing motion. I couldn't see any people outside or inside as the windows were blacked out, but pondered whether somebody was being throttled and might need assistance, but as the front windows were fully open and no sound was coming out, there didn't seem too much protest. At my insistence, my wife came out to witness the bouncing car. After the strange bouncing stopped a very large bloke stripped to the waist got out of the rear door and got back in the front and drove away.
My query is, what do other Lifers think about such activities taking place on a busy residential street?
OK or Not OK?
If no to all these, I don’t see what the problem is.
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lordromford said:The Prince-e-Paul said:I just opened my front door to feed the dogs outside (they like alfresco dining) and noticed a car parked opposite my house. Not an unremarkable scene, living in the industrial heartland of England's 4th largest City (Leeds say 5th).
However as I lay down the feast of delights for my four legged friends, I noticed that a car was moving. Not in a conventional way of backwards and forwards, more up an down, in a bouncing motion. I couldn't see any people outside or inside as the windows were blacked out, but pondered whether somebody was being throttled and might need assistance, but as the front windows were fully open and no sound was coming out, there didn't seem too much protest. At my insistence, my wife came out to witness the bouncing car. After the strange bouncing stopped a very large bloke stripped to the waist got out of the rear door and got back in the front and drove away.
My query is, what do other Lifers think about such activities taking place on a busy residential street?
OK or Not OK?
If no to all these, I don’t see what the problem is.
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Well considering nobody else got out the car, is the question not one of wanking in public?12
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Depends who's offering0
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shirty5 said:Rita, Sue and Bob too. Good film that set in West Yorkshire6
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get a room f f s !!!!1
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Not sure it's worth the petrol money for a couple of minutes of excitement5
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What got my thoughts was, you say he was stripped to the waist, now was it top half or bottom half..🤔..6
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IanJRO said:Not sure it's worth the petrol money for a couple of minutes of excitement2
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Treacle on treacle only7
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The Prince-e-Paul said:I just opened my front door to feed the dogs outside (they like alfresco dining) and noticed a car parked opposite my house. Not an unremarkable scene, living in the industrial heartland of England's 4th largest City (Leeds say 5th).
However as I lay down the feast of delights for my four legged friends, I noticed that a car was moving. Not in a conventional way of backwards and forwards, more up an down, in a bouncing motion. I couldn't see any people outside or inside as the windows were blacked out, but pondered whether somebody was being throttled and might need assistance, but as the front windows were fully open and no sound was coming out, there didn't seem too much protest. At my insistence, my wife came out to witness the bouncing car. After the strange bouncing stopped a very large bloke stripped to the waist got out of the rear door and got back in the front and drove away.
My query is, what do other Lifers think about such activities taking place on a busy residential street?
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What was the make of car, and were the shock absorbers up to it?2
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This thread has potential for some great stories.2
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I'd have been about 19 and I fingered my l(then)ittle lovely on the back seat of a bus one night.6
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ElfsborgAddick said:I'd have been about 19 and I fingered my l(then)ittle lovely on the back seat of a bus one night.72
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There’s nothing wrong with you and your wife enjoying a bit of dogging and, posting it on here is probably the best way to get it off your chest.2
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That’s a bit much on a residential street!
I remember playing Pitch and Putt at Queen Mary’s in Sidcup one summer and hitting the ball over the back of the green under a massive tree with overhanging branches.
Went to retrieve said ball from under the tree and found a couple shagging, him with a white short sleeved shirt and grey trousers and her with a floral summer dress hitched up for obvious reasons.
Made me very reluctant to use my driver on the Pitch and Putt course again!8 -
Stripped to the waist up or down? Please clarify before I get outraged on your behalf!!4
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:ElfsborgAddick said:I'd have been about 19 and I fingered my l(then)ittle lovely on the back seat of a bus one night.
Bastard. Just spat watr all over my kyboard.5 -
Context is everything, if i were to bump into Christina Hendricks in the Makro car park and she told me she needed me to help her scratch an itch, i'd probably oblige. On the other hand I have twice wandered past a man self loving in a car and i must admit it did take the gloss of my walk.
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KiwiValley said:Context is everything, if i were to bump into Christina Hendricks in the Makro car park and she told me she needed me to help her scratch an itch, i'd probably oblige. On the other hand I have twice wandered past a man self loving in a car and i must admit it did take the gloss of my walk.
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KiwiValley said:Context is everything, if i were to bump into Christina Hendricks in the Makro car park and she told me she needed me to help her scratch an itch, i'd probably oblige. On the other hand I have twice wandered past a man self loving in a car and i must admit it did take the gloss of my walk.0
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CharltonDave85 said:2