That's probably a very good ploy. Mind you, as you said...MissHelen wrote:People expect you to be doing weird shit if you've got someone filming you.
MissHelen wrote:It takes a certain confidence...
I'm not sure many of us have as much of that as is really required to 'get away with it'. I'm sure I haven't! However, I do certainly agree with you on this:
Yes - I've always felt that taking our pleasure is something we should do where we can but that failing to take into account the sensibilities, wishes or feelings of others, in whatever sphere, would be mere selfishness. It is surprising and quite sad how many people into one fetish or another can be oblivious to this aspect. At the risk of sounding like a rapidly departing Prime Minsiter, tolerance and respect should be watchwords we bear in mind.MissHelen wrote:That said, I am very careful not to do anything that will actually interfere with the general public or cause embarassment in a way that will ruin their day - this is simple adherance to SSC principles and plain good manners.
(Not entirely sure what the Sector Skills Council (SSC) has to do with it though

Incidentally, one way that I used to disguise my intentions was to go out mountain biking (before the various ailments struck and I haven't been able to since then). Apart from the fact that it meant I could wear lots of shiny lycra (always a bonus) without attracting attention, if people saw me and the bike afterwards covered in mud, they merely thought "there's someone who's had a hard cross-country ride". (In reality, I'd probably spent about an hour riding and the rest of the afternoon 'falling off' into conveniently located mudpits in the fields!) If I wanted to wear anything more exoctic, I could carry it in a plastic bag over the handlebars and slip it on when out in the middle of nowhere, removing it and returning the same way when finished.