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geschrieben von balletboy I've corresponded with Dr. Dancebelt (a great guy) as well as others about a dancebelt site. The funny thing, though, is that although we've given advice about dancebelts that really answer all the questions, and probably have written the definitive dancebelt book in our past messages, still guys post questions. Guys like "personal" answers to their questions, so we repeat our answers. Parsimony gave us a "male dancewear" site, and that's good; but saying go to our website, page whatever, paragraph number-number-number, is impersonal. So I believe we need to address these questions as they come up. Sure we could write a "dancebelt book," but the truth is that peronal answers are more appreciated. Just my opinion, but I hope you appreciate it. And I promise I'll always answer a dancebelt question. Whatever you want to know, including how I interpret my masculinity with repect to my dancebelt. Anybody can email me and I'll give honest answers about how I feel about my dancebelt, what I feel best, and how that works with my desires to express myself in dance and how it helps me express my masculinity. I'm gay, and see the portrayal of my sex organs in a dancebelt is important; other guys I know are straight, and have similar concerns. It's really interesting! Hey, guys should not be embarrased to talk about this "look;" gay or staight, we have the same concerns! The web is a place where we can be relatively anonymous --- so I think we can feel free to discuss these "intimate" concerns without fear. balletboy >Since there are so many posts here and on Serious Male Dancer about dancebelts, wouldn't it be a good idea if someone created a website devoted to the eternal mysteries of the dancebelt? With detailed explanations, step-by-step photographs, testimonials, links, everything that you ever wanted to know but were afraid to ask. Howzabout it? Antworten zu diesem Beitrag:
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