Male dancewear
geschrieben von ???? at am 05.06. um 03:17:56 - als Antwort auf: Re: dance belt von Dr. Dancebelt Thanx for your help.... :o) >>which of all is the best and comfortable dance belt???>That's a tough question to answer! Dance belts come in different sizes, shapes, and materials to fit different guys' needs. The doctor has personal preferences based on years of wearing one for ballet, but one that works all day for me might have a thong that feels like razor wire to you or a pouch that just doesn't feel right. Of course, when discussing dance belt comfort you have to use a different standard, because none are as comfy as something looser. Dance belts have 3 design objectives and their success in one might compromise the others. >1. athletic support: firmly holding the male genitals up and out of the way of beating legs.>2. Creating a smooth male Ken-Doll bulge that won't shift around no matter how active you get.>3. accomplishing items 1 & 2 while remaining essentially invisible under tights.>Have you worn a dance belt before? If so, post your results here, or fire off an e-mail to the doctor for expert advice on what to try next. >If you are a dance belt novice, the best thing you can do is buy two or three different ones and see which work the best. If you are a novice, you'll probably find a dance belt is lot tighter than anything else you've ever worn, so expect some initial discomfort until you get used to the unique fit and feel.>Most local dancewear emporiums have a limited selection of men's gear, including dance belts. Your choice might be limited to what they have in stock. If you decide to purchase online, you'll find a broader selection (do a Google search for "dance belt" to find several online sources).>Some brands to consider (leaving the doctor's opinion out):>CAPEZIO: 2 models to choose from, a cotton/lycra and one with a quilted pouch. The cotton/lycra is sold almost everywhere and has a standard tight fit. The quilted pouch is not to enhance your shape, just smooth out the details. It has a bare elastic wide waistband.>MSTEVENS: lightweight "milliskin" is smooth feeling and looking, but looser in front than Capezio. The butt thong is less than half the thickness of Capezio's.>SANSHA: Looks exactly like a Capezio cotton/lycra dance belt, but has a more generous pouch.>KDDIDS: A super high-waisted model. Could be good for really tall men.>BALTOGS: If you absolutely hate the idea of a thong rear, they make a "comfort" model with a slightly wider back.>DANSKIN: Used to make dance belts, so you may still find an ancient one hiding in the backroom of a dance store.>MALESKIN: A unique design that could be interpreted as a bulge enhancement rather than a bulge smoothing tool. Antworten zu diesem Beitrag:
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