27-02-2023, 01:15 PM
I own about 8 pair. They're either black or gray and insulated. I don't hide them from anyone. It's cold here. I have found that they make
much better long underwear than bulky waffle weave underwear. They are warm. At first, family and friends snickered when I wore them. But now, they realize I'm not wearing them as a fetish item, but as a real utilitarian garment. Although, I do get a little kick out of wearing something most people in this day and age see as a women's item of clothing.
In times past, men commonly wore leggings, and I can understand why.
It's the same reason I wear a bra almost everyday. I have boobs. They jiggle a lot and my nips are quite obvious. They draw quite a bit of attention when I wear a polo shirt. So I wear an invisible sports bras. They holds everything in place and nobody notices (except my wife).
So, if an article of sown cloth is worn for the practical reason it was intended for, by either a man or a woman...where's the problem? If it works for you...use it.
much better long underwear than bulky waffle weave underwear. They are warm. At first, family and friends snickered when I wore them. But now, they realize I'm not wearing them as a fetish item, but as a real utilitarian garment. Although, I do get a little kick out of wearing something most people in this day and age see as a women's item of clothing.
In times past, men commonly wore leggings, and I can understand why.
It's the same reason I wear a bra almost everyday. I have boobs. They jiggle a lot and my nips are quite obvious. They draw quite a bit of attention when I wear a polo shirt. So I wear an invisible sports bras. They holds everything in place and nobody notices (except my wife).
So, if an article of sown cloth is worn for the practical reason it was intended for, by either a man or a woman...where's the problem? If it works for you...use it.