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Question by CHARLES
Submitted on 3/25/2004
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I have 2 questions:
1. I want to take dance class not for a career but to keep my back, arms, and legs in shape. I have support from closest friends all who are female, but don't dance. Anyway the only classes that I can take because of where I live, it's the only studio  that teaches new students. and all students are required to wear dance tights. I don't mind this but what the problem is is that I always have a very noticeable bulge in my tights and I am concerned that all the girls in class will stare and giggle. I am 24 years old and the girls ages are from 10- 44 years old. I am not so concerned with the older women, but the teen agers I am. What should I do?

2. My other question is about leotards and tights. I am in a aerobics class and I wear one of two outfits. Either a black leotard and black tights or a t shirt, bike shorts, and flesh color tights underneath the shorts.
I am totally straight but I like wearing a leotard and tights when I am exercising because they are so comfortable and easy to move around in. Or if I wear tights under my bike shorts I wear flesh color because they look good on me and I have had some compliments from some of the other women on how nice they look on me. What is the color difference for all the flesh colors that are avaliable? I previously had been wearing some unknown brand, but I was at a garage sale a couplee weeks ago and there was several pairs of unopened tights from Danskin
at this sale so I bought 2 pairs because they were my size all the others were to small. Now I wear suntan shimmery tights under my bike shorts (the suntan color is actually called toast in Danskins Ultra Shimmery Tights line)
Do any of you wear flesh color tights  for dance or exercise, and what do you think of a guy who like to?
       THANK YOU
             Charles


Answer by Pony
Submitted on 11/28/2004
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I am a man and I wear pantyhose every day. Is this O.K. or not. I am not a gay. I am looking for pantyhose which will be rely  only for man but I not found.

 

Answer by Dave
Submitted on 9/14/2005
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I wear leotards and tights too as a guy.  I have similar feelings that you do, perhaps there should be aerobics classes for guys just like us :-)

 

Answer by Ronni Scalzo
Submitted on 11/28/2005
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I love seeing a guy with a huge bulge in his tights. The bigger the better!

The second question; I think if you are comfortable wearing a leotard and tights you should wear them. I've only seen one guy in a leotard and tights but he looked great.

 

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