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ChrisK.....PLEASE CONSIDER THIS...

geschrieben von BalletMaster at  am 20.10. um 21:06:49 - als Antwort auf: I'm gonna do it... I'm not gonna do it... I don't know!! von ChrisK
     "Well, a few weeks ago one of the girls in the class dared me to dress in a woman's leotard and tights for a whole week."

What are you wearing to class now?  Most men's dancewear is very much like women's dancewear.  In fact, I often wear "women's" dancewear, because I see no real difference.  Even the camisole leotards or tops are OK for guys.

There's really no big deal.  Your tights and tops (leotard, shirt, crop-top, etc.) can be very similar to the girls stuff.  The only thing different is your dancebelt (I hope you wear one, at least for "protection" against injury.)

My opinion is that any guy can look hot in tights and leotard.  I think any color goes, but usually don't wear pink.  Unitards can be great on a male body.

Have you looked around at dancewear?  At most studios the guys essentially wear what the girls wear, except the wrap skirts.  I hate wrap skirts on guys, because they obscure the butt muscles.  You need to see those to judge proper movement.  I personally think that guys look miserable in tutus, once again because they obscure the body movement, but also because they destroy the line of the male body.

No offense to some of my dancewear fetish friends, but my opinion is that because female and male dancewear is so much alike, I can't understand any special "excitement" of wearing female dancewear.  When I wear the female stuff it becomes male, because that is my nature.  I don't tink it makes me any more feminine.

Please consider my opinions.  But feel free, as a male dancer, to wear whatever dancewear you want!  I do!

All the best, and dance in the comfort of dancewear!   BalletMaster


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