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Can a Guy Wear Womens Panties?
Personally..I've been wearing womens panties for a few years now and love it, you guys wouldn't have even known this if I hadn't told you...so it alright for a Guy to wear womens under-garments?
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I googled this topic because it just seems strange, this came up on Amazon. 'Big Al Says: A MAN AND HIS PANTIES A man and his panties are not easily parted. For the man who loves lingerie, his panties are a part of him. Panties are there to provide solace and pleasure when the world is cold. When he is tired, lonely, seeking a soft place to land, panties are always there. So much is taken from the common man when he is a boy. First he learns that he must not cry even when he is hurt, then he learns that he should willingly be hurt in order to be called a "man", then he learns that his role in society is that of protector and provider. Those are two very heavy 'P' words. In order for a man to be considered a 'man' he must both protect and provide for his family. The scorn that is heaped upon men who fail in these duties is intense, and in many cases, well deserved (as in the case of 'deadbeat dads').With all these burdens upon his shoulders, why should he not find some comfort in panties and lingerie? Is it a symptom of sickness in a man that he seeks the soft, the gentle, the feminine? Or is it a sign of sickness in society that we snort in derision for him having done so? Are we truly so primitive and close minded that we expect every man to fall neatly into the 'man box' designed for him at his birth? As a woman, I grew up in the 80's being told that women could do anything. We could be doctors, lawyers, plumbers, electricians. The women of the time wore broad shouldered power suits and sat alongside men in what had previously been male domains.This change had been had fought for and was celebrated widely. In 2009 it is easy to forget just how recent the victories of women's liberation really are. Swizerland only gave women the vote in 1982. In just 20 or 30 short years, we have come leaps and bounds in accepting women as fully fucntional human beings, capable of being soft and strong simultaneously. The 'sensitive New Age guy' popular in the 90's, on the other hand, was more often mocked than applauded. Interestingly enough, it was not only men who laughed at this stereotype, but women too. Women, for all their liberated status, still wanted a caveman to protect them at home. The sensitive new age guy has gone now, to be replaced by the 'metrosexual' , these are well manicured men who will still chew steel pipes with their teeth. As much as we women complain about men wanting us to be fantasy dolls, there seems to be a great deal of expectation flowing the other way.As much as we complain about objectification, we spend inordinate amounts of time drooling over men who fit the aplha male stereotype without giving the hyopocrisy a second thought. Men who like panties are courageous men who follow after their own hearts, beimg who they are, and not what society and a shrilling, cackling bunch of harridans tell them to be. A man and his panties should not be parted.' Men wearing womens Panties - fashion Discussion Forum |
Is this going to be another "I didn't post this, someone hacked into my account!" thread?
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No MMM....I made this one, and I want a serious discussion about it.
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I think it's a rather strange, yet fresh topic. Not something you see everyday. |
If he has been doing it for years they why ask if it is OK?
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I give him credit for sharing this info on the internet. |
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Jay..you said it perfectly above, I mean, women can wear all of our clothing and not be made fun of..who's to say I cant wear a thong once in a while?
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http://www.japanforum.com/gallery/sh...php?photo=4950 That actually popped up when I was at the board index. A sign from God maybe? Quailboys panty fetish will live on! |
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But in all seriousness..its not a fetish, just a personal choice... |
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but they don't have the guts to admit it? We need salvs opinion on this. |
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Are these men automatically considered homosexuals just because they decide to wear a different type of undergarment? Society... ![]() |
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DuckBoy, do you have any pics of yourself in these underwear? That'd help us decide if it is normal or not! |
It sounds like JayT is a strong backer as well.
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I just don't think it's right to classify people as homosexuals because they were a specific type of underwear. I'm a strong backer of Freedom to Express Yourself. |
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It just sounds like a planned thread between two dudes...that's all.
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While you may personally find this phenomenon quite strange and obscure, it is quite a common occurance.
I've attended the Rocky Horror Picture show for quite a long time. I know a lot of men that attend in women's lingerie. Stockings, garters, corsettes, lacey panties... And they are certainly not homosexual, a lot of the time. Heh. I can attest to this personally. Society may deem the men who claim to not be homosexual, but do dress in women's lingerie to have psychological issues. But I see it as a man being so secure in his masculinity, that he can embrace femininity as well. Interesting topic, Quailboy. |
![]() Is Uruha gay too now? |
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Seriously, I was right in my first post: seek medical attention. You're not normal. |
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I, personally, find it somewhat appealing. Call me sick, or what have you. But I love androgynous men. My fiancee has verrry long hair, broad shoulders, masculine features... I put him in some fishnets, one of my corsettes, a garter belt, and some nice lacey panties... Oh god damn. Yeah. I find certain men in women's panties sexy.
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Am I correct in my assessment? |
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And yes, I am being serious. |
I'm bisexual and have experienced this kinda desire.
I've worn girls stuff like skirts and makeup (I know it's different but there's a similarity too). There's a taboo so you have to be prepared to defend yourself, but as long as it's not uncomfortable, I think it's good to make a statement about bridging genders. I was a bit offended by what Tenchu said, but I'm sure he/she isn't meaning to discriminate. I'm not really feminine at all - your sexuality can be totally separate from your personality and interests, no matter what the stereotype and the media suggest. |
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I knew QB couldn't be the only member. |
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