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rainbowmonk
Jan 9, 2009, 8:10 PM
Ok ppls... check this out... its apparently the new thing:
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/28527841?gt1=43001
let me =know your thoughts :)

This should be fun lol
Monk

aut17umn
Jan 9, 2009, 8:18 PM
Ummm yes I have a thought... wtf???? :eek::rotate::eek2::banghead:


and further more....:yikes2::confused::stoned:

eddy10
Jan 9, 2009, 8:19 PM
Nope, not for me. I like loose fitting clothing, if any.

hydropop
Jan 9, 2009, 8:56 PM
Nope, not for me. I like loose fitting clothing, if any.



Im with you eddie , nothing is best :-)

tg Shannon
Jan 9, 2009, 9:07 PM
I heard about this in early 2008, they say more and more men are wearing pantyhose, theres definatley is a market for it, I've been wearing womens pantyhose for a long time, I love the way they feel, mantyhose is'nt exactly a new I dea, I worked in an adult bookstore when I was 19 and we had a novelty called that, it had an extra sleeve in the middle forthe general and 2 kernals, I tryed them then, it was pretty cool

cddm50
Jan 9, 2009, 10:50 PM
Maybe they will go well with this new undergarment: The bra for men. Really looks like a women's bra for an A cup but they are toting it to be for men. You decide:

http://inventorspot.com/articles/mens_premium_bra_offers_hope_japans_overly_endowed _20078

HJ

Doggiestyle
Jan 9, 2009, 11:48 PM
:bigrin:Now for me. I really prefer just the pantys, not the hose. However I can say that if you ride a motorcycle for long lengths of time. You will start to notice that your but & legs start to tingle & hurt. I can say from experence that pantyhose slows or prevents this from happining. The only problem is that with pantyhose, tight spandex, & some pantys is that they don't have the necessary "room up front" that a guy needs & after a while they make your balls ache & hurt. :eek2: That is a problem. I have bought & thrown away pantys because of that, never really wearin them long. It would be nice to have some pantyhose that were comfortable (with the room fer yo equipment) that did not "crush your nuggets" & make them hurt. I would say that long distance truckers could benifit from this too.
Now wearin pantyhose over your pantys, ahhhhhh yes thats the ultimate :cool:

Now thats all I got to say about that.....Your friend, Doggie........:doggie:

**Peg**
Jan 10, 2009, 8:36 AM
bras and pantyhose: THEE most un-blanking-comfortable garments ever invented IMO.

izzfan
Jan 10, 2009, 10:46 AM
Well, aside from the fact that I am a crossdresser and would probably wear tights a lot if I had the courage to go out "en femme" (on any day other than halloween), I think these "mantyhose" are also good for practical reasons.

It is the middle of winter and wearing a pair of tights would be quite useful, considering the freezing cold. I guess, being designed for men, they probably are a lot more comfortable than those designed for women.

However, it is a bit of a shame that they have to re-brand them as "male" ones in order to get people to wear what is, in essence, just a piece of cloth. Sorry, I could go on my "clothing and gender" rant if I am not careful LOL!!!

12voltman59
Jan 10, 2009, 1:30 PM
Actually--this sounds like a good idea---I know that many guys who work outdoors in jobs like construction and the troops over in Iraq and Afghanistan have been wearing hose like this in the winter to protect against the cold.

I can tell ya---in the times I have done jobs that require me to be on my feet for a long time--like in a factory or some such---I have worn long men's black socks that support the lower calf muscles--such socks do help in reducing pain in the legs---I think that they might as well "get real" and make and market "mantyhose."

I had a friend years ago who went out to try to eradicate fire ant mounds in cattle fields----the guys who did that wore panty hose becuse it helped protect their legs from fire ant bites---and bites of other biting insects as well.

aut17umn
Jan 11, 2009, 1:20 PM
Volt I always knew you were a freak!!!! LOL.

chook
Jan 11, 2009, 6:48 PM
Fuck the mantyhose I'll stick to long johns......they did the trick when I used to ride a bike full time :)



Cheers Chook :bigrin: