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Lycra Club?

written by Zebra at  on 29.12. at 09:37:10
I'm male, 30, living in the San Francisco area, and am "straight but not narrow," or maybe just a little bit bi.  I have a fetish for all sorts of lycra wear (the more coverage, the better) and a bit of exhibitionism, though I tend to be shy.

I've had this fantasy lately of wearing lycra costumes in public in contexts that could almost pass as "accepted," but would still catch people off-guard...for instance, on or around Halloween in a really outlandsh lycra costume (see my "Halloween!!!" response post from last month).  Or I had another idea more recently, with it being the Christmas season...myself, or a group of people, in form-fitting lycra reindeer costumes festooned with antlers and jingle bells and the whole shebang, then parade this group on foot across town (perhaps Union Square to Pier 39 and/or other highly-visible tourist spots).  The group would keep moving, as if it had somewhere to be...not stopping to put on a show, but just being seen by the greatest numbers of passers-by.

The idea would NOT be to be lewd, disgusting, disruptive or otherwise inappropriate in public, but just to catch people off-guard and create an amusing visual spectacle.  A bit of sillyness in an all-too-stuffy world.  And if anyone along the way just HAPPENS to be turned on by the sight of all that lycra...well that's just an extra bonus.

Halloween and Christmas are the only occasions I can think of that one might be able to legitimately pull off such stunts (people may just assume your job is in costume, for instance).  Perhaps in the off-season other lycra-oriented group activities like cycling or jogging could be done, or of course there are a couple of public parades where such a sight may be appreciated.

Any other ideas for occasions, costumes (singular or group), or others who would want to join in?


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