geschrieben von Kerry am 24.06. um 19:52:44 - als Antwort auf: Re: Thong leotards and thongs von balletboy >I like the look of thong leotards over tights, and have done this in ballet class and at the gym. Gym-wise, this look was really popular for a short time a few years back. There was a dancewear manufacturer, Dance France, who featured this look for men in their catalogues.>As Dr. Dancebelt mentioned, most gym-goers don't have the sense to wear other than baggy clothing, despite the fact that in a gym it's just as necessary to be able to see the muscles at work as it is in ballet class.>Changing-rooms are weird. Where do you live? The gym is one place where most guys feel free to wear a jockstrap so they can feel masculine like sports figures. The thought that a thong is "masculine" is not within their little minds. Anyways, who cares what kind of looks you get from other guys?>I'd wear a thong leotard over my tights, even at the gym, even knowing that it may be out of fashion. But then again, I'm not the typical guy, and never would want to be "typical.">Dress to please you. balletboy I agree with Balletboy. Dress as you "feel fit"! I wear thong leotards in and out but prefer them out. Not only do they help hold my tights in place but they certainly give me more freedom of movement plus they're certainly more comfortable not having the thong strap in direct contact with the inside of my cheeks. If your instructor has a problem with it, remind them YOU are the paying customer! Kerry Antworten zu diesem Beitrag: |