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geschrieben von balletboy >Balletboy, how do you avoid the "wedgie" effect - where the strap gets lodged between your butt cheeks and against your anus? Or does this happen with non-dancebelt thongs? After a while, it starts to feel, to me, like wire, and every now and then I have to reach back there and pinch it away and readjust the fit. That's only if I sit for prolonged periods in my dancebelt, like if I don it before taking the subway to class; once I'm actually in class (and no longer sitting) I don't know that I have it on.>>QBF The truth is that wearing a thong takes getting used to! After a while, I don't even know that I have one on. Sure, any thong should be seated well into the butt-crack, up against the anus; it's not a jockstrap. But, as I said, I don't notice that anymore. In fact, I'm more bothered from the lower edges of a brief against my butt. I used to always wear a jockstrap under my jeans, but after I got used to thongs, can not imagine wearing a jockstrap without shifting the seat-straps up into my butt-crack. A "wedgie effect?" I rarely feel that way. But then again, I don't look for it. If you keep thinking about how any clothing feels against the body, you'd end up a nudist. Do you notice how a buttoned collar and tie can choke your throat? On tip about wearing a thong dancebelt while commuting...you don't have to pull the butt-strap up tightly into the butt-crack. Let the back of the dancebelt seat lower on the waist, then pull it up a bit tighter for class (but not too tight). Maybe your thongs are uncomfortable because you pull the butt-strap too tight. Does that make sense? Email me if you want to talk about more detail. balletboy Antworten zu diesem Beitrag:
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