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Hey Nick! We AGREE!

geschrieben von balletboy  am 09.02. um 00:24:36 - als Antwort auf: Re: OK Nick, Let's come clean! von Nick at
Hey Nick!

I think we agree 100%.  Sure, I'm gay and you are straight, but it's not a matter of who we end up with in the sack.

Both of our interests are in lycra-wear, in the general sense, and our ability to wear what we want in public (Issue #1) and the way body-wear effects us, as males, in terms of our male sensuality (I didn't say sexuality) (Issue #2).

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.

balletboy


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