01 Jul 2010, 19:45
Just to clarify my point. It all depends on what your ACTUAL intentions are. Not what you explain to others.
If you prefer a bit feminine style (TV or close to TV), then it's "safer" to completely look like a woman (what is practically not possible). It's very difficult to not look ridiculous, not to "overdo". I won't go there, because I have no experience.
You can check my style (http://www.likera.com/blog/wp/archives/c...y-ph-style). I wear pantyhose on 27x7x356 basis also very visible, but you can never say that it looks even 1% feminine. Or look at my avatar (or the photo on the front page) - high heels, tight rubber, but no (or almost no) femininity. This is the direction I would like to follow.
Another example: http://www.likera.com/blog/wp/archives/3203
"Very masculine" men can wear absolutely anything (I'll post one video later when I find it). Your mentioning of Roman soldiers is a very good example. If a big bold shaven "muscle man" wears heels and a pink dress, it's his f$%^ business, nobody will dare to question the reasons or express their concerns. They will prefer to keep their teeth... 😉
Sportsmen can train in almost any possible clothes. We discussed that many times.
Again, the outer shell and the internal state must be in harmony. The most masculine clothes will look pathetic on pathetic men. If you're starving attention and you have guts to deal with the attention, not even the most provocative clothes will spoil your fun. (I would prefer to keep the aesthetic side, though).
If you prefer a bit feminine style (TV or close to TV), then it's "safer" to completely look like a woman (what is practically not possible). It's very difficult to not look ridiculous, not to "overdo". I won't go there, because I have no experience.
You can check my style (http://www.likera.com/blog/wp/archives/c...y-ph-style). I wear pantyhose on 27x7x356 basis also very visible, but you can never say that it looks even 1% feminine. Or look at my avatar (or the photo on the front page) - high heels, tight rubber, but no (or almost no) femininity. This is the direction I would like to follow.
Another example: http://www.likera.com/blog/wp/archives/3203
"Very masculine" men can wear absolutely anything (I'll post one video later when I find it). Your mentioning of Roman soldiers is a very good example. If a big bold shaven "muscle man" wears heels and a pink dress, it's his f$%^ business, nobody will dare to question the reasons or express their concerns. They will prefer to keep their teeth... 😉
Sportsmen can train in almost any possible clothes. We discussed that many times.
Again, the outer shell and the internal state must be in harmony. The most masculine clothes will look pathetic on pathetic men. If you're starving attention and you have guts to deal with the attention, not even the most provocative clothes will spoil your fun. (I would prefer to keep the aesthetic side, though).