Interview – Annilyn Lily
Editor's note: The following is the second in a series of panty seller interviews being conducted by member Meyerlansky123. This interview is of Annilyn Lily. If you are reading this on the front page, please click "read more" to see the entire interview
Q) What do you do for a living?
A) I am a full time student in Austin, Texas where my
major, after changing it twice, is Culinary Arts with a
minor in Business. I hope to use it to open a desert bakery
in the near future.
Q) What year were you born in please?
A) I guess I'm too young to worry about how a lady
never tells. I was born August 5th 1987, that makes me 21.
Q) What is your idea of a good night out and in?
A) I'm a homebody as of late, but I do enjoy letting loose a few nights a month. I try to limit my going out to
special occasions like birthdays, fundraisers, co-op
meetings, etc. I enjoy evening walks around my gorgeous
neighborhood, watching Charlie Rose, Jim Lehrer and Bill
Moyer's, making small elegant dinners and dining with a
few friends. I think my favorite night in activity has to be
reading the Panty Hog Portal, no joke.
Q) What is the best thing you have ever done?
A) I don't think I've done it yet or hindsight
hasn't kicked in. The best thing I do everyday is adapt
to unexpected situations.
Q) What are you drinking in your picture?
A) Ha ha, it's white wine. I don't drink red.
Q) If you could met anyone from history and what would you
talk about?
A) Easy. James Thurber and we would go people watching and
discuss how silly things have become.
Q) What is your favorite book, film and song?
A) I don't have a favorite book because I love so many,
but my favorite authors are James Thurber and Robert Cormier
for the simple reason that these two wonderfully inventive
men opened my eyes to the joy of books. I don't really
don't have a favorite film or song because I typically
have such a strong love affair with one that it burns out
quickly and I move on to something new. Film genres I enjoy
are non-formulaic comedies and documentaries. Music genres I
enjoy are dance underground, pop disco and hip-hop. Anything
that makes me happy, gets me dancing or catches me off
guard. The polar opposite of that is my lust for breathy
French singers and classical composers. “If I can't
dance – I don't want to be part of your revolution” –
Emma Goldman
Q) What are the 3 greatest and worst things about mankind?
A) Great question, I'll try to answer without getting
preachy. Let’s start with the bad and go to the good. Number
one, capitalism hands down. I know, I know, I sell my
underwear, but look closer and you'll notice it's
more like a farmer's market mentality than a Wal-mart
super complex. I get to interact one on one with interesting
people everyday and take part in a secret subculture that
some people never get the chance to dream about. Number two,
representative democracy which basically keeps the decisions
of the few separated from the dreams of the many. I
understand it was meant to be great, but D.C. is too far
away for anyone to hear my solemn voice even with a fabulous
new president. Number three, commercialism in place of
patriotism. Buying junk to fill the hole in your heart where
the love of your country should go does not make you an
American as much as GM, P&G and Coca-Cola would have you
believe. Okay, maybe those are just American faults, but you
can't say it's not true. On to good things. Number
one, love. No matter how brutal humans have the capability
of being we all care for someone. Number two, inside jokes.
They are universal. From the African bush to upstate New
York there are groups of close friends and family with
secret funny jokes that you can only understand fully if you
are a part of there circle. Number three, Dancing. I think
this one speaks for itself, but why the heck not embellish.
Do a little dance right now. See what I mean? It's like
a tiny bit of Christmas anytime you want.
Q) Your picture shows you as a blond, I think some of the
guys would like to know if the drapes match the carpet?
A) For the sake of making up for my previous super long
answer, No, they do not.
Q) Do you own any sex toys, if so what please?
A) I own one sparkly silver vibrator that I have named
Lilith. I would not mind having more. *hint hint*
Q) How old were you when you first bought one?
A) It was one year ago with a group of girl friends. I
never really cared to have one because I am very efficient
at pleasing myself without help, but it comes in handy
sometimes.
Q) What is your favorite fantasy at the moment?
A) Public places. Always has been, always will be.
Q) When was the last time you had sex and what did you do?
A) Last night and wouldn't you like to know. ;*
Q) Have you ever had sex with a women?
A) Yes…Oh, did you want me to elaborate? LOL
I've never had a serious girlfriend, just flings sadly,
from middle school until currently. I thought I was a
lesbian my entire 10th grade year. Ha ha. I would like to
meet a lady someday, but I'm not holding my breath.
Women intimidate me.
Q) How old were you when you first had sex?
A) I think 15. It was lackluster and forgettable. However
my sex life since has been full of fireworks and dramatics.
So I have no regrets.
Q) How do you feel about anal?
A) Not a fan, I understand why men enjoy it, but never
really understood the "joy" women get from it.
Q) How do you feel about facials?
A) I am a huge fan of safe sex so facials don't really
jive.
Q) What are you wearing right now (please include
your underwear)?
A) Check the picture.
Q) Do you have a web site if so what is the link?
A) I'm still working on it, hold your horses.
Q) How long have you been a panty seller and how did you get
in to it?
A) I took a break for about six months, but started selling
in February of 2007. I got into it out of curiosity and
enjoyed it.
Q) What sort of things do you sell?
A) Panties, Photography, footwear and other intimate items.
All my items, even my photography, are very personal.
Q) What is the best th
ing about selling your knickers?
A) Being a part of this wonderful community and meeting
people who aren't afraid to voice their unique
pleasures. Selling is my secret kick in the balls to the
religious right and fundamentalists who try to suck the fun
out of everything.
Q) If you had any advice for the new sellers and buyers
what would it be?
A) Be professional in standards and have fun in practice.