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OK...NOW SOME TRUTH!

written by balletboy  on 19.03. at 03:29:20
Are we mad at BalletCock because he was offensive or because he offended our own sensibilities.

Just recently I had the pleasure of admitting my own personal interests in my cock and balls in a private communication with another dancer (who happened to be straight).  As a male I've always been interested in what's between my legs.  I want to be truthful and admit I'm proud of my masculinity, and what's between my legs is part of it.  I'm reluctant because proper people don't discuss those delicate matters.

Now remember, I'm a serious male danseur, and think this is legitimate for this board.

I'll admit that after I buy a new dancebelt I run home, try it on, and study how I look in the mirror, especially the package.  Who else will admit to this?  Come on, we're all guys here.

What BalletCock said in his posting is something I've said to myself in the privacy of my own bedroom looking in the mirror, with the bedroom door locked, even though I live quite alone.

Now you know I've talked about the uni-butt look and the need for the tights to sit firmly in the butt-crack, showing both buttocks off, so I can see how they work during class.  I even have given my NOUniButt advice document out freely to anyone interested.  How can I criticize BalletCock for his interests in how his package looks in dancebelt and white tights?

Now maybe BalletCock was a CROCK, and an exhibitionist.  But, I'll be honest and say I'm interested in my package, and have adjusted it in class, just like the girls adjust their breasts.  I posted that already.

I need to know what my interest in my package and perfect butt say about my sexuality, and how that sexuality works in my dance performances.  That's part of me, the person.  The person has to figure into the dance he performs.  I think that's a topic for discussion among serious male dancers.  How we see ourselves, how we look at our bodies, in toto, and how we can used them to express our feelings through dance, that's a discussion for serious male dancers.  

We all know that people in the audience may not be looking at our dance, but may be just looking at our bodies, and God forbid, staring at our packages.  That's a topic for serious male dancers.  I've been in a few costumes where I was really afraid the people might be looking at my body and not my dance.  That's serious!

So who will be the first to admit along with me?

balletboy



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