Sincerely,
Ed
I am always trying to meet other people who like wearing these kinds of
clothes. So if you are intrested in hanging out or going jogging
(whether you are male or female) please e-mail me as well. I am in
Woodland Hills, California (very close to Los Angeles) .
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> I like wearing women's leotards and tights or leotards and bike shorts.
[snip]
> Is it totally wrong to be doing this? Is it OK to see a guy wearing
> these kinds of clothing?
Not in my opinion. I think it's totally wrong to worry about it, however.
> What would any of you do if you encountered a guy dressed in a women's
> leotard and tights or bike shorts at the gym, or while jogging at the
> park?
Probably nothing. If he looked good, I'd probably admire in silence or
maybe even envy him, but otherwise I'm a typical don't-get-involved New
Yorker.
Besides, the difference between women's & men's leos are minimal, except
possibly for color & maybe for the camisole tops. I would guess that, in
many cases nobody would notice & you'd have to say, "Hey! This is a
*women's* leotard! Did you notice?"...unless, of course, it's pink with
little yellow flowers on it. (Didn't we go through all this once before
on this group?)
Wear what you please.
Tom Parsons
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Ed <Nudem...@aol.com> wrote,
> I like wearing women's leotards and tights or leotards and bike shorts.
[snip]
> Is it totally wrong to be doing this? Is it OK to see a guy wearing
> these kinds of clothing?
Nothing wrong with it in my opinion. I think it's totally wrong to worry
just as a note - my younger brother, who tends to copy me (he's 14 now)
has just started taking ballet, since we live like 120 miles apart he goes
to a different school. At my school the guys uniform is black tights,
shoes, (dance belt), and white t-shirt, at his it is black tights, white
shoes, dance belt, and a leotard - his instructor placed an order for him,
and after getting his stuff and wearing it to his first class, he noticed
something odd - the front of his leotard had this weird pinch in front as
well as some wiring . . .it seems his teacher messed up his order
slightly, he finished out the class dancing in a flourescent orange
t-shirt . . .so much for fitting in . . .
>Ed <Nudem...@aol.com> wrote,
>
>> I like wearing women's leotards and tights or leotards and bike shorts.
>[snip]
>> Is it totally wrong to be doing this? Is it OK to see a guy wearing
>> these kinds of clothing?
I've known men who got freaked over wearing women's sports socks
rather than men's.
But I have yet to figure out the difference.
As for leotards, tights, and shorts, well, men and women bulge in
different places -- but as far as I have been able to discern, the
tights stretch enough to have room, and a leotard that has never been
worn by a well-endowed female probably will not have
obviously-excessive looseness in the chest.
That leaves the shorts. If they are comfortable and nothing shows
that shouldn't, they fit right.
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: As for leotards...[snip]...a leotard that has never been worn by a
: well-endowed female probably will not have obviously-excessive looseness
: in the chest.
No, but they frequently have that telltale gathering of fabric at
the bottom of the neckline just between the, er, places where the
obviously-excessive looseness would occur. For anybody who worries
about such things, that's the thing they'll worry about.
Tom