You've got to be kidding us! I agree that most daneurs I have know are more interested in in the dance than what they wear, mainly because they have spent years of trial-and-error to discover what dancewear suits them best.
What makes you think that this site is for that type of professional danseur?
The title "serious male dancer" includes more than professionals; it includes males who are serious abouth their interests in dance (unlike Balletidiot). The latter does not necessarily include guys who spend 4 or 5 hours a day in class. Some serious male dancers may take only one or two classes a week. But they enjoy the art and the level at which they can participate.
Look at the Balletidiot who wants to call himself BalletBoy. All he posts here are conclusions that this guy or that guy is a fossil and/or a pervert. He jumps to conclusions, kind of like your conclusion "Newsflash guys: real "danseurs" don't while away their hours contemplating the look, fit and feel of, say, a pair of Danskins over M. Stevens footed tights. If this is your stroke fantasy, that's cool. But don't even pretend to the fact that you are doing anything other than engaging in a blog/flog trip."
I have previously stated that most male danseurs have decided years ago what kind of dancewear suits their activities.
If a guy who takes classes once or twice a week, and is very seriuous about dance, wants to find better dancewear, why does that mean you can conclude he has s stroke fantasy? If you are really an actual dancer, can you honestly say you never, never,nver were concerned about how a pair of tights fit? Methinks not!
It seems to me you are lying to yourself. It seems to me you are so opposed to discussions of male dancewear for the sole reason that you are afraid of talking about your fears.
Then there is your comment..."But please do not presume to the title of "dancer"-I mean, "DANSEUR" when in reality you really mean "getting off in pantyhose"."The use of the term "DANSEUR" is to indicate that the dancer is primarily interested in ballet, as opposed to other forms of dance. When I was a teen in ballet classes my teachers taught this distinction. Through my different graded exams, many teacher would tell us boys that we could call ourselves "danseur" only after we passed a certain level.
So what other prejudices do you have?
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