Balletlover - Balletmania
written by Seamless at on 12.04. at 18:30:47 - as answer to: Re: a tights laundry encounter by tigthsfanatic >1) Goth bars- these bars usually have ladies with more liberal ideas about gender roles in clothing as well as sex period. Not only that, they religously wear cool tights and cute plaid skirts (Gotta love that!)>2) Ballet class- Women here are used to seeing men in tights - wearing them outside of class is not much of a stretch (beware ballerinas can be prissy and somewhat prudish though-very attractive though)>3)Renaissance fairs-excuse for men to wear tights- whats the difference?!>4) Any activity that would attract more intellectual, open minded women- i.e. yoga, lectures, art exhibits> - these types of women are generally more accepting and not bound by social sterstereotypes.>Food for thought!>tightsfanatic--I agree - Jennifer Aniston is so damned sexy in those opaque black pantyhose! (they're really not tights, because they're not thick enough). Especially when she has them matched to a short shirt. Meow-Woof! (as Depon would say). I don't agree that women see pantyhose like socks. They're very aware of the sex appeal they create. That's why women wear them in the first place! I've had enough girlfriends to find out that about half of them enjoy the "massaging" effect they give, but only in the cooler months. Pantyhose on a hot day is awful (understandably so!). The other half "tolerate" the need to wear them, and would prefer not to at all. And a small number really like wearing tights in cooler months, especially nowadays with the high tech fabrics like microfiber, that feel great. I've never met a woman who confessed any kind of sexual stimulation in wearing pantyhose or tights. It's like asking any guy if he feels a turn on by wearing "long johns". I've never been to a Goth bar... maybe I should explore NYC for a bit. ;-) I don't take ballet, but I have been to Renaissance fairs (never in garb, though). I should consider going in costume next time. One other opportunity: Cycling. If you join a cycling club, you can put on a unitard with a long fitted cycling shirt and pass it off on the next ride. I did that once. I did get a question from one guy wondering what brand of cycling tights I was wearing. I said "MStevens". "Oh, never heard of it." "Yep, it's not a very popular brand--got this on a discount rack.";-) ~Seamless~ Answers to this message:
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