Not sure who this is addressed to but heres the deal the way I see it...
Im pretty open minded. To each his own and must admit that even some of my own aren't classified as average. However, I know some of my tastes are not of the "normal" variety and don't try to justify them otherwise. Nor do I take offense if I choose to share those tastes with others and they are not well received.
The disturbing issue of a man wearing womens underwear is well, it's not "normal" or a part of average. Being offended by it not being an accepted practice... you know dang well it's not on the want to do list for most men.
I personally do not find anything attractive about a man in womens undergarments or lacey skivies. It is for me a turn off. If I were to be in that situation I would wonder why, whats the motive? I would also wonder if I were to strap one on and use a cup with a jock strap would you be so inclined as to not be a bit "disturbed?" Bottom line, womens underwear were made for women's bodies They are designed to contour to women's curves and crevices. Just like the jock strap is made for men. Thats it and that's that. No ulterior motive. No hater. No ewww or sociatal unacceptance about it. It is just the way it is. So ya, if you are going to step outside that boundary you already know people are going to take notice and raise an eyebrow.
If wearing womens undergarments and whatnot makes you happy and you are doing it for your reasons, more power to you. It's nice to see someone stand up as it were and announce this is who I am. Watching you defend your position and stand up for your beliefs. Kudos to you. Trying to downplay it as normal? Reminds me of the poster that was born a male, felt female and forgot to mention the fact of her penis to her boyfriend and then got all bent out when all us other posters would not let him/her convince us that having a penis was a medical condition. That's just not the way it works.
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