>>>>Yes, I'm an MD. I planned to go into sports-medicine, orthopaedics, and was accepted to a residency program when I decided "operative" solutions weren't always best. I switched into Rheumatology, and ended up doing a clinical-research fellowship. I don't practice anymore; I used to get complaints that I spent too much time with a patient. I do research and administration now -- it leaves more time for ballet.
The "dancebelt lecture" can take several hours, and I found that most guys were not interested in the anatomy, just what to do and what not to do. I always advocate "dressing-up," with the scrotum and testicles drawn up, away from the crotch and body, with the penis pointing up. This, in my opinion, is better given the demands of dance.
However, I also have to be mindful of what technique or style of training you're receiving, particularly with respect to pelvic tucking. I believe how you wear a dancebelt depends on what technique of dance you use.
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