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Re: Dance Attire, Oh Yes My Boy!

geschrieben von Balletboy at  am 20.09. um 23:47:28 - als Antwort auf: Dance Attire von DancerBoy at
>Hi. I have been dancing for 11 years now and I am 15 years old. Not until this year (about a weak ago) did they make a very advanced class for just about 9 of us. Anyway, with that comes another contract we have to sign and on the contract it says I have to wear" a white form fitting t shirt, black bike shorts or form-fitting jazz pants, plus other things. I have always worn a white t-shirt and black sweat pants which I am fine with. The problems I have is that I don't like tight clothing, because I don't like being confined (in any way), and the clothes are showing off stuff I'd rahter not show. With the form fitting t-shirt, it's like an unwritten rule that you shouldn't wear them unless you have like muscles to show off which I definately don't. I'm almost as skinny as you can get. Next, with the biker shorts. I don't even wanna go there because those are realllly small. And then with the form-fitting jazz pants, those are just tight and I don't care to wear them. My dilemma is that I want to continue dancing in this class, but I don't like the attire. What should I do?>PS. Like I said, I am only 15 (only guy in the dance school) and I am friends with all the girls that are around my grade level that dance there. With the tight clothing it's like, "Hey! Look at my crotch!"

Hi Guy,Remember ballet is a sensual dance form. To truly appreciate the male dance form one must wear tight fitting clothes. So if you want to be a danseur, you must wear the tights.I myself have retired from the dance because I wear diapers because I have bladder problem. Soggy thights donot do it.


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