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I don't do any of those things with the exception of one thing. If my friend and I both have to go to the bathroom at a public place at the same time, we will both go. Of course they are public restrooms and we are not going in the same stall with one another. I do not touch my friends boobs or bras. I do not share dressing rooms with my friends or hold hands with a woman. I do not dance with women or call women my girlfriends.
Now, other women may do this, I don't.
You were responding to my post saying that I do wear mens clothing. That still stands.
I wear bras and panties when I fully crossdress in women's clothes, - like in a skirt suit. I don't have man boobs but I use fake breasts.
It's just clothing and I still consider myself straight enough because I only like women. I never mess around with men.
Yeah, I consider those Vanity Fair panties ugly and they're granny panties too.
I wish men could wear womens clothes just like women could wear mens clothes.
I have a few straight male cd friends. They cross dress for thrills, but go home to women. Or with women, whichever.
I suspect, because of how they verbally sexualized the experience, if men in feminine clothing was as open as women in jeans, it wouldn't have the "nasty little thrill" that my friends seem to like.
I don't have any kind of female underwear fetish, though I've dabbled. I go as far as wearing plain black or grey female yoga pants, but that's it (and I wear suitable underwear or a t-shirt or sweatshirt to cover any bulge). They're just comfortable to work out or go walking in. I wear the compression tops when working out at home.
More guys who are in shape should consider such clothing for working out. You'd be surprised how comfortable it is. Just don't do it if you're overweight and keep parts non-exposed.
I don't do any of those things with the exception of one thing. If my friend and I both have to go to the bathroom at a public place at the same time, we will both go. Of course they are public restrooms and we are not going in the same stall with one another. I do not touch my friends boobs or bras. I do not share dressing rooms with my friends or hold hands with a woman. I do not dance with women or call women my girlfriends.
Now, other women may do this, I don't.
You were responding to my post saying that I do wear mens clothing. That still stands.
Just sayin.
Irrelevant.
The 'just sayin' indicates to me, 'well, I can wear men's clothing, so...' If it 'doesn't, then what purpose would that 'just sayin' have in this thread ?
So you missed the point. This isn't about what you do. Notice I said 'women' and not you. The point is women can do things that most straight men do not and would be odd for a heterosexual male to do, including this.
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