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Re: Embarassing question about physiology and the eternal topic (dancebelts)

geschrieben von An  am 11.04. um 05:22:47 - als Antwort auf: Re: Embarassing question about physiology and the eternal topic (dancebelts) von Komo
>>Actually, it is medically/physically possible this could be happening. I don't know if you're serious or not, but assuming you are, you're probably right, the dancebelt is probably too tight. I actually had this happen too when I first started cycling and was using a seat that was too thin, a la dancebelt type.>Suggestion would be to get yourself a looser dancebelt or a full-bottom one. Might even want to consider wearing a leotard, or unitard, if you so care. I personally don't wear dancebelts anymore, but I compensate in other ways.>Hope that helps. Hmmm...unless you're not really gay after all ;)>-Komo

Komo, thanks for the suggestions.  The dancebelt fit is a dilemma.  The ones I have now are very snug.  This is comfortable for me, and it does keep everything where it's supposed to be, but then there is this downside that I've been describing.

When you say that you don't wear a dancebelt but that you "compensate in other ways," are you referring to a unitard or leotard?  Or...?

(I really am gay - at least, the last time I looked.)


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