Male dancewear
geschrieben von Dr. Dancebelt am 21.12. um 21:43:12 - als Antwort auf: Athletic Supporters? von KMS at An athletic supporter is at best a halfway measure to providing the support you need for dance. Don't stop halfway - go all the way by buying and wearing a dance belt. Yes, it might feel strange at first, but so will a jockstrap if you haven't worn one before. In addition, wearing a dance belt means no strap lines showing through your bike shorts, and a smooth bulge in front. To put one on, pull it up around your hips, then reach inside the pouch and grab a handful of what's there. Pull everything up, with the penis aimed skyward. Make sure no excess scrotal tissue is caught under the edges of the pouch. You will learn to appreciate the security of knowing your "family jewels" are safely out of the way and nothing can move no matter how much jumping and turning you do. Have fun in dance! ______________________________________________________________________________>I'm a college freshman, and due to our required fine arts program, I will have to take a dance class after Christmas break. (It was either dance or singing, and I fear singing more than I do dancing.) Anyway, my syllabus states that men are allowed to wear tight fitting shorts and a T-shirt instead of tights and a leotard. (I did read about these dance belts, but that's not for me.) I bought some bike shorts, but I still need to get an athletic supporter. However, I have no idea how to wear them. My high school didn't have gym classes, so I never had need for one. My question is, how do you wear a supporter? How does one wear the "package" and "family jewels"? Up, down, how? I'm too embarassed to ask anyone in person, so I'm asking here. Thank you for your help! Antworten zu diesem Beitrag: |