Manties and male bras

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Re: Manties and male bras

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I like wearing female lingerie and outerwear, sort of rules out any male clothes however presented. I love proper female lingerie and clothes.

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I believe the owner of the manties franchise was named Susan, and she used to spam the CD forum I went to. Lots of heated discussions about the product she was trying to push on us. It didn't go over well then, and it doesn't now, at least not here. Someone must be buying them.
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erghhhh, as usual I'm confused, I like to wear women's clothes not effeminate Menes clothes, after all I a a woman, not an effeminate man. When I wear men's clothes I want to wear Men's clothes and when I wear women's clothes I want them to be women's clothes, is that so complicated? I'm sure there is a niche market but not here
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Anthony Simon wrote:In my 20s I had particular problems with a slipped disc. The consultant recommended a corset to relieve the pressure on the back. I hated it. I'm sure part of that was my still really conflicted feelings about dressing up - I was absolutely aware that corsets were things that, generally, women wore. But the other thing was I just found it plain uncomfortable - and, after a bit, unbearable.

It didn't do my back any good. I needed some exercises for that. I actually have a corset I bought at a CD shop, but I haven't worked out how to use it properly yet - and the memory of that thing I wore in my 20's lingers (and I worry about doing my back in again if I constrain it).
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