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Post by SixOfTheRichest on Feb 15, 2024 6:24:26 GMT
… or just female clothing? Male fashion is beautiful and hot. As a male, I like to wear and admire male clothing.
I acknowledge female fashion, but it doesn’t turn me on and I don’t care to wear it. Why? Because I’m a man.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2024 6:36:44 GMT
… or just female clothing? Male fashion is beautiful and hot. As a male, I like to wear and admire male clothing. I acknowledge female fashion, but it doesn’t turn me on and I don’t care to wear it. Why? Because I’m a man. Of course you would. Calm down Mr. Versace
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Post by SixOfTheRichest on Feb 15, 2024 6:52:54 GMT
… or just female clothing? Male fashion is beautiful and hot. As a male, I like to wear and admire male clothing. I acknowledge female fashion, but it doesn’t turn me on and I don’t care to wear it. Why? Because I’m a man. Of course you would. Calm down Mr. Versace So why is female fashion of interest to straight males, when they are men not women? Do they want to wear female clothing and get all jizzy over it? Help me to please understand this strange and contrary hetero dynamic.
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Post by Stammerhead on Feb 15, 2024 9:54:50 GMT
Most straight males aren’t usually all that worked up over what other people wear.
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Post by SixOfTheRichest on Feb 15, 2024 13:46:13 GMT
Most straight males aren’t usually all that worked up over what other people wear. Nor what they wear, yet the point remains, do straight males get turned on by female attire? Is it sexualised?
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Feb 15, 2024 13:56:26 GMT
I'm interested in male fashion because I like to look good and I'm interested in female fashion because I like women to look good.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Feb 15, 2024 13:57:07 GMT
… or just female clothing? Male fashion is beautiful and hot. As a male, I like to wear and admire male clothing. I acknowledge female fashion, but it doesn’t turn me on and I don’t care to wear it. Why? Because I’m a man. Of course you would. Calm down Mr. Versace Hey! I'm Mr. Versace!
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Post by Stammerhead on Feb 15, 2024 13:59:10 GMT
Most straight males aren’t usually all that worked up over what other people wear. Nor what they wear, yet the point remains, do straight males get turned on by female attire? Is it sexualised? Quite a few do have a fetish for the clothing but in most cases it’s the clothing combined with the body within.
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Post by SixOfTheRichest on Feb 15, 2024 14:07:40 GMT
Nor what they wear, yet the point remains, do straight males get turned on by female attire? Is it sexualised? Quite a few do have a fetish for the clothing but in most cases it’s the clothing combined with the body within. We don’t hear the term transvestite much anymore, yet my understanding is a straight male who gets turned on by wearing women’s clothing and especially their undergarments. If a straight male walks into a female lingerie store and sees squirrel covers galore and lacey bolder holders, there would be an element of erotica behind it. That is a desire for the feminine and female attire. That sounds more gay than gay to me. It’s not masculine.
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Post by SixOfTheRichest on Feb 15, 2024 14:12:32 GMT
Of course you would. Calm down Mr. Versace Hey! I'm Mr. Versace! The only designer male clothing I wear, is found at an op shop.
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Post by Stammerhead on Feb 15, 2024 14:23:07 GMT
Quite a few do have a fetish for the clothing but in most cases it’s the clothing combined with the body within. We don’t hear the term transvestite much anymore, yet my understanding is a straight male who gets turned on by wearing women’s clothing and especially their undergarments. If a straight male walks into a female lingerie store and sees squirrel covers galore and lacey bolder holders, there would be an element of erotica behind it. That is a desire for the feminine and female attire. That sounds more gay than gay to me. It’s not masculine. Ah well, some people have time to overthink this sorta stuff.
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Post by SixOfTheRichest on Feb 15, 2024 14:27:37 GMT
We don’t hear the term transvestite much anymore, yet my understanding is a straight male who gets turned on by wearing women’s clothing and especially their undergarments. If a straight male walks into a female lingerie store and sees squirrel covers galore and lacey bolder holders, there would be an element of erotica behind it. That is a desire for the feminine and female attire. That sounds more gay than gay to me. It’s not masculine. Ah well, some people have time to overthink this sorta stuff. I like to get to the panty bottom of things.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Feb 15, 2024 14:40:08 GMT
The only designer male clothing I wear, is found at an op shop. What's an op shop? Old people's?
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Post by SixOfTheRichest on Feb 15, 2024 20:35:25 GMT
The only designer male clothing I wear, is found at an op shop. What's an op shop? Old people's? Charity shop or thrift store as known in the US. Op shopping is derived from opportunity Downunder.
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Post by PaulsLaugh on Feb 15, 2024 20:46:48 GMT
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