>Last night I was running in a pair of royal blue tights and white sweat shirt. I like wearing my tights so that the buttseam fits really close into my buttcrack, and I was wearing a dancebelt underneath. I went into a local coffeebar to get some water. As I was standing at the counter, I heard someone say look at the queer. I turned around and saw two pseudo-macho high school boys staring at me. The funny thing was that they lookled like high-school wrestlers. Wrestlers wear leotards! They call them singlets, but they are leotards. Watch the Olympics, Summer or Winter. World-class male atheltes wear leotards and tights. Why is it so unusual that a male wears body-wear in the local neighborhood?>Hey Nick! The world is stupid!>Issue #2 is a different matter. Email me (Click on the highlighted "balletboy" above for my email address); I like to discuss how males, gay or straight, have different ideas about how body-wear can contribute to their maleness, but don't think it belongs on this board.>balletboyDear Balletboy,The world unfortunately is very narrow and closed minded. Some guys are very modest. Thus the negative beliefs and opinions of men waring tights or doing ballet.I do ballet and wear tights in the class and in the weight room.I also coach football in a local area high school. When many who know me see or find out, have negative feelings. But when they see qand talk to me, they change and they treat me as before.Many new people at first wonder about me, but as time goes on I am treated as everyone else.There is nothing wrong with a male taking ballet or liking to wear tights.Nobody is getting hurt or molested. But when they hear or read about balletboy swishing his butt, and trying to accentuate his butt or penis for attention, they do have a right to negative opinions.If we just acted as we also do, men in tights will be accepted.Also do you get off hearing about others fanasty's, Balletboy?? Do you troll on this sight,and use it to get date??I wish you would leave these sights!![/i]