Male dancewear
geschrieben von balletboy am 28.01. um 19:17:00 - als Antwort auf: A dancebelt "experience" von Dancing Fool I liked your story (below), cause it happened to me once! Like you say, some dancebelts, like the BT, have to be positioned properly to hold you in. There's a trick I learned when I was younger, using a cuff around the penis and scrotum. You take a stretchy fabric, like terrycloth, and tie it around the outside of the penis and scrotum, close to the base, where they come together at the crotch (kind of like a cock-ring). This brings the equipment up and away from the crotch, and the lower part of the dancebelt pouch will fit over. You still have to make sure that the dancebelt is low enough in the crotch, so just don't pull the front waist band up that high. The cuff shouldn't be too wide or too tight; otherwise, when the testicles draw up (there's a muscle there that brings them up towards the body, like just before orgasm, sometimes because of a reflex), there might be pain. But if you allow just the right room in the cuff, it works nicely. I actually like the "rough" elastic of the Capezio dancebelt, becuase of its strength. But it can be annoying. The solution....There's a guy in Las Vegas, GWIZ DESIGNS, who makes a custom dancebelt like the Capezio, with the waist elastic covered by a soft fabric. His dancebelts are great, and they're made to size, so the pouch, butt-strap, waist can be adjusted to fit according to your needs (I perfer a shallower pouch). A doctor-friend bought me one of these for a special occasion gift. Keep dancing! balletboy PS: don't worry about dancebelt adjustments in class, they're normal. Haven't you seen the girls adjust their tops??!!! Sometimes if they're to extensive, you can duck out into the hall or boys room. Your teacher won't mind. >I recently switched from the Capezio quilted dancebelt to one made by Bal-Togs. The Capezio belt has a waistband made from some painfully harsh material, and the pouch was, um, a little too big for me. >The BT belt is much more comfortable and form-fitting, but I found that there is a tradeoff. The pouch is rather narrow at the bottom, and it takes a certain amount of extra adjustment to not only pull my package up into position, but to make sure the pouch is front and center and tight over Johnson & Sons.>The other night I failed to get things just right before class started. Somehow, my dancebelt was off-center, twisted over to the left. Things were OK until, I was performing a developpe at the barre, and, as I raised my right ankle up to my left knee, I felt my genitals suddenly drop. Then, as I extended my leg parallel to the floor, the dancebelt gapped open, and out dropped my scrotum. When I finally brought my right leg back down to sur le cou-de-pied (much easier to say than to type), my balls were clamped to my thigh by the elastic on the dancebelt. Arrggghhhh!!!>Fortunately, I had forgotten to wear the elastic belt I usually put on over my tights to keep them up. I pulled my teeshirt out of my tights and created a little tent to disguise my next actions - a quick reach down inside to rescue my ballsac, and then a couple tugs on the dancebelt.>After class, I was pretty sore, and it had nothing to do with my muscles.>The thing I have to do with this dancebelt, to make sure it works, is, I have to reach in back and under with one hand and adjust the thong where it attaches to the pouch, while I'm working on my biology with the other hand. A bit of a job, but experience teaches! At least I got it right for class this morning - no problems, and a good thing, too, because this time I wore the outer belt and couldn't have gotten access inside my tights if I tried. Antworten zu diesem Beitrag:
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