Who is Pamela, ...
Last updated: 24 October 1999 Next Tour Page

... What is She?

A fairly accomplished TV who can and does pass in public (judge from the photos if you doubt me sir/madam !) Size 14 (and with US and 'flattery' 12s I can also get into some supposedly more svelte-sized garments) she fortunately doesn't have too much trouble finding clothes.

Though she has a number of different hair styles and colours, she appears happiest these days as a redhead of some description, with generally medium length hair. Sometimes (when in regal mood) it might be flaming, othertimes a more subdued reddish brown is more appropriate. Occasionally she'll even let her hair down. But brunette or even bubbly blonde has been known !

Perhaps coupled with the desire for red is a fondness for (dark) green, which contrasts well. Sometimes this might be as mundane as a large jersey over slacks, or it might be a full ballgown in an emerald satin. And of course accessories have to match.

Like many (all) TVs, she likes the swish of a long skirt or the feel of a tight mini. Unlike many TVs she also likes wearing (stylish and feminine) trousers, or even (gasp, shock, horror) leggings. Perhaps in her vanity it's because she thinks her legs are good enough. Again, dear reader, you can judge from the gallery as to whether this confidence is misplaced or not. Perhaps the ultimate in this direction is wearing jumpsuits, which are so comfortable and are becoming something of an obsession.

Similary hetereodoxy is displayed in wearing tights (US: pantyhose,.. poor benighted creatures) far more frequently than stockings. A well-filled stocking held taught by sleek suspenders (US: garter belt, :-) is of course a turn-on, but so can smooth tights extending right up to the waist.....

But above all, she think's she's charming, just as her illustrious predecessor ....

Pamella

She is charming and witty, has a strong sense of style and makes entertaining company for both sexes . Never one to be gloomy, she makes the best of every situation.

The name Pamella was invented for his work by Sir Philip Sidney (1558-1586)

 

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