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Debutante...GUESS WHAT!

written by balletboy  on 31.08. at 20:00:35 - as answer to: Get real realseal by Debutante at
Hi Debutante!

GUESS WHAT! I'm balletboy and I have never used the name realseal.

I have nothing against any guy who wears tights.  I only prefer that this board is used for "serious" male dance talk.  I don't mind that some guys use this board for non-serious dancewear talk, but only ask that once they find people interested in their topics they use a forum more devoted to such discussion, like the gay male lycra site.

You wrote:  >Now, can I write about my experiences concerning male dance without getting chewed-out by balletboy.  Back off, dude.  

PLEASE GIVE ME A BREAK!  I'm not going to chew you out.  From what you wrote...

>I love to wear my dancebelt and tights.  All of them.  My favorite thing to do is to wear my white nylon Danskin dancebelt with my white Bloch tights to class, they are ever so comfortable.  I try to perform well and dress appropriately in class and everyone appears to like the way I present myself and exercise in class.  I like to search for the best and I believe that I have found the best combination.

I have always said guys need to be comfortable with what they wear in class, and need to wear what suits them best.  In white (I prefer light grey; I'd wear white if the class-rooms were cleaner) you can see your muscles in the mirror and how your body works.

But thens there's the stuff you wrote...

>If I may be allowed, I love my bulge. It is quite huge, noticable, and everyone looks at it.  I must admit, I have been approached about it. There has been only two that have felt the heat from it.

GLORIOSKI!  GUESS WHAT!  I love my bulge too!  It's part of being male.  It shows more with lighter colors.  BUT, there's nothing wrong with this...it's what separates the guys from the gals!  And whether you're gay or straight, I don't care.  I think there's nothing wrong with the bulge.  And what about your balletbutt?  I've always been an advocate of the fact that both butt cheeks need to be seen when dancing...it's a necessary part of training.  So if I always keep giving out my NoUniButt advice, why would you think I would be offended if you like to talk about your bulge?

I've never heard from you.  Email me at theboy@balletboy.com.  I'm pretty laid back, and you'd be surprised!

balletboy


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