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Re: packing - another viewpoint

written by Dancing Doc at  on 30.06. at 20:18:38 - as answer to: packing - another viewpoint by dance guy at
>>Almost every guy I know who dances has questions about wearing dancewear that they'd like to be able to discuss with other dancers.  And most dancers I know are really concerned about their appearance, including body shape, etc.>>I wouldn't have called this topic "Packing a dancebelt," but think it needs to be discussed for guys with concerns.>>Trying to communicate doesn't make you weird.  Trying to stop communication is weird!>DANCE DOC, you have hit the nail on the head and provided a fresh perspective.  I too initially assumed this message was from a wacko.  BUT, assuming the author was discussing the very legitimate matter of what we male dancers should wear under our tights, instead of a pseudo-erotic appeal to "look at me, I'm Johnny Wadd!" it is a topic worthy of discussion.  Since we can't probe the author's mind, we have to let the message stand on its own: RES IPSA LOQUITOR   >I've never liked the way some dance belts leave a distinct bump at the top, with no "smoothing" back towards the stomach.  Maybe toilet paper IS the answer (I've also heard of lambswool being used inside a dance belt).  Whatever you wear under your tights, the basic idea is to create a smooth bulge that is an idealized representation of masculinity, rather than an anatomically correct lesson in male genitalia.

Hey dance guy! I did give some advice in the latter message I sent (See second listing under this topic.). Tissue and lambswool can be messy if you sweat.  Use the specially designed "swim cup" from Parr or Arizona, or make a foam cup for yourself.  (I don't have an e-mail address yet, but keep in touch.)


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