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Question for the women and men

UnitedStatesOfAmerica-
03-03-2009, 19:44
What would you do if you caught your boyfriend or your husband wearing a bra?

Just wondering because I was doing research and came upon a forum where some guys were talking about their wives catching them in bras. Is this a new trend or something?

What do women think about that?

Why are some women repulsed by it and some women turned on by it?

And for the men, why would you wear one? Is it true that not all men who wear women's clothes are gay or trans???

I know that I like to see women in men's clothing. Especially men's shirts because for many, it makes them look sexy.
Knights of Liberty
03-03-2009, 19:45
This sounds like the plot of an Ed Wood Jr. movie.
Chumblywumbly
03-03-2009, 19:47
What would you do if you caught your boyfriend or your husband wearing a bra?
I'd wonder why I had a husband/boyfriend.
Galloism
03-03-2009, 19:50
What would you do if you caught your boyfriend or your husband wearing a bra?

I'd seriously reevaluate my life.

What do women think about that?

Dunno.

Why are some women repulsed by it and some women turned on by it?

Why are some women turned on by diapers? These are questions for the ages.

And for the men, why would you wear one?

Nope.

Is it true that not all men who wear women's clothes are gay or trans???

Not in my opinion.

I know that I like to see women in men's clothing. Especially men's shirts because for many, it makes them look sexy.

This is sexy. Wearing one large shirt and *nothing* else. Mmm.
UnitedStatesOfAmerica-
03-03-2009, 19:51
I'd wonder why I had a husband/boyfriend.

because you liked him?????





Who is Ed Wood?
Smunkeeville
03-03-2009, 19:53
It depends on which bra, if it was an expensive one I would be mad because he would be stretching out one of my bras. However, if he had his own bra I wouldn't mind.
Knights of Liberty
03-03-2009, 19:53
Who is Ed Wood?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045826/
Gift-of-god
03-03-2009, 19:53
I'm going to put on some cross-gender lingerie then lie around the house waiting to get caught.
Knights of Liberty
03-03-2009, 19:54
I'm going to put on some cross-gender lingerie then lie around the house waiting to get caught.

Sin wont care:p
Chumblywumbly
03-03-2009, 19:55
because you liked him?
Because I'm not a woman, nor gay.

I was being facetious.
Gift-of-god
03-03-2009, 19:55
Sin wont care:p

I was hoping she would care. And get turned on.
Smunkeeville
03-03-2009, 19:58
I'm going to put on some cross-gender lingerie then lie around the house waiting to get caught.

Corset and garter set *nod*
UnitedStatesOfAmerica-
03-03-2009, 19:59
Because I'm not a woman, nor gay.

I was being facetious.

How was I supposed to tell? How do you tell gender on forums unless people say what they are? Hmmm. Another question for another thread for another day.
Poliwanacraca
03-03-2009, 20:02
I'd be amused.

And of course not all guys who wear women's clothing are gay or transgendered, unless going to see Rocky Horror magically changes one's sexual orientation. Sheesh.
Dumb Ideologies
03-03-2009, 20:03
What would you do if you caught your boyfriend or your husband wearing a bra?

Just wondering because I was doing research and came upon a forum where some guys were talking about their wives catching them in bras. Is this a new trend or something?

No...this really isn't a new, or recent trend. More visible in that people can talk about it on the internet without giving their names away, but no, really not new.

What do women think about that?

Women aren't a homogeneous group. Some don't mind, some hate it, a small number get turned on by it.

Why are some women repulsed by it and some women turned on by it?p

Why are people turned on or repulsed by anything? This really isn't the oddest thing out there.

I know that I like to see women in men's clothing. Especially men's shirts because for many, it makes them look sexy.

Why are you turned on by this. Why are you not repulsed? :p

Is it true that not all men who wear women's clothes are gay or trans???

Yes. In fact its true that the vast majority who do this are neither of these, but are straight and cisgender (thats the opposite of transgender), often married, and utterly uninfected with teh gay...
Knights of Liberty
03-03-2009, 20:08
unless going to see Rocky Horror magically changes one's sexual orientation. Sheesh.

No, but it does decrease one's intellect.:p
Chumblywumbly
03-03-2009, 20:13
How was I supposed to tell?
You weren't.

It matters not one jot.
The One Eyed Weasel
03-03-2009, 20:19
What would you do if you caught your boyfriend or your husband wearing a bra?

Just wondering because I was doing research and came upon a forum where some guys were talking about their wives catching them in bras. Is this a new trend or something?

What do women think about that?

Why are some women repulsed by it and some women turned on by it?

And for the men, why would you wear one? Is it true that not all men who wear women's clothes are gay or trans???

I know that I like to see women in men's clothing. Especially men's shirts because for many, it makes them look sexy.


It's all curiosity. And no not all men are gay for doing that.

Hell I tried to walk in high heels once. I ate shit and gained a new found respect for women. I was in my early teens of course, but like I said, curiosity.
Smunkeeville
03-03-2009, 20:22
No, but it does decrease one's intellect.:p

:mad: I thought you and I were going to get along.
Kryozerkia
03-03-2009, 21:06
What would you do if you caught your boyfriend or your husband wearing a bra?

Nothing. I didn't catch him because we were fooling around at the time. I dared him to.
Dundee-Fienn
03-03-2009, 21:14
I got caught wearing some nipple tassles once. If the other half couldn't understand the curiousity that lead to me wearing them I wouldn't be with her.
Redwulf
03-03-2009, 21:30
And for the men, why would you wear one? Is it true that not all men who wear women's clothes are gay or trans???


That depends, do you mean Transsexual or Transvestite? A man wearing woman's clothing is the definition of the latter.
The Black Forrest
03-03-2009, 21:36
I'd wonder why I had a husband/boyfriend.

Bastard! I was going to write that! :D
Ristle
03-03-2009, 22:22
He sure as hell better not be stretching out any of my bras. Other than that what he wears is his own choice I'm not turned on or off by it, it's just an other article of clothing.
Ashmoria
03-03-2009, 22:25
id laugh

long and hard

then laugh some more.
Soheran
03-03-2009, 22:59
What would you do if you caught your boyfriend or your husband wearing a bra?

I would laugh in a friendly way, probably.

And for the men, why would you wear one?

I probably wouldn't.

Is it true that not all men who wear women's clothes are gay or trans???

It's certainly true. Plenty of straight male cross-dressers out there.
UnitedStatesOfAmerica-
03-03-2009, 23:43
Very interesting.

How is it that men who cross dress have girlfriends? How is it they are able to keep their wives? Why do women not breakup with/divorce them????
Knights of Liberty
03-03-2009, 23:44
Very interesting.

How is it that men who cross dress have girlfriends? How is it they are able to keep their wives? Why do women not breakup with/divorce them????

Because not all women are judgemental and/or close minded bitches?
Ashmoria
03-03-2009, 23:45
Very interesting.

How is it that men who cross dress have girlfriends? How is it they are able to keep their wives? Why do women not breakup with/divorce them????
because they have girlfriends and wives that dont care if they like to dress up a bit? wearing women's clothing (especially in private only) isnt a deal breaker. its just a silly kinky thing that some men like to do.
UnitedStatesOfAmerica-
03-03-2009, 23:51
but wouldn't the children that result from that guy end dressing up like girls too? Does it not run in the DNA passed on by the male? At least according to the people who study genetics of human development.
If a guy likes to wear women's undergarments and other female clothing, does it mean his genes are defective? If they are, why pass them on to the next generation?

On the other hand, this would mean it's never the woman's fault her child cross dresses. It is always the man's fault because it comes from his sperm.
Dumb Ideologies
03-03-2009, 23:52
Very interesting.

How is it that men who cross dress have girlfriends? How is it they are able to keep their wives? Why do women not breakup with/divorce them????

Because...as several posters mentioned in their responses to their original questions...some women don't mind or even find it a turn-on. Logically, then, they aren't going to break up with their partner over it. Right?

To make it as simple as possible, I'll repeat my point from earlier. You said that you find girls wearing guy's clothing attractive. So, say you are in a relationship, and you find the girl wearing some of your clothes. Presumably, then, you wouldn't be dumping her for her cross-dressing? No, because you don't mind it or find it attractive. Now reverse it, with girls feeling the same way about their guys.

but wouldn't the children that result from that guy end dressing up like girls too? Does it not run in the DNA passed on by the male? At least according to the people who study genetics of human development.

I am unaware of any studies showing that there is a genetic link.

If a guy likes to wear women's undergarments and other female clothing, does it mean his genes are defective? If they are, why pass them on to the next generation?

Playing along, if there was a gene, in what sense would it be 'defective'? Since many don't mind or find it attractive, in terms of reprodution it doesn't make the guy much less able to reproduce. Or are you making a moral assertion that they are defective? Because if you are, I'd like to hear the basis for that assertion. I need a good laugh.


On the other hand, this would mean it's never the woman's fault her child cross dresses. It is always the man's fault because it comes from his sperm.

Why does it have to be someone's fault? Fault implies there's something wrong with it. And again, I don't know of any studies suggesting its genetic anyway
Grave_n_idle
03-03-2009, 23:52
Very interesting.

How is it that men who cross dress have girlfriends? How is it they are able to keep their wives? Why do women not breakup with/divorce them????

How is it that someone can carry the kind of close-minded and oppressive psychology that you see from - say - Fred Phelps, and still be married?

I'd rather my sexual partner had some kind of kink or fetish, than that she was an asshole. And, apparently, some other people feel the same.
Grave_n_idle
03-03-2009, 23:54
but wouldn't the children that result from that guy end dressing up like girls too? Does it not run in the DNA passed on by the male? At least according to the people who study genetics of human development.
If a guy likes to wear women's undergarments and other female clothing, does it mean his genes are defective? If they are, why pass them on to the next generation?

On the other hand, this would mean it's never the woman's fault her child cross dresses. It is always the man's fault because it comes from his sperm.

You're suggesting that wardrobe is genetic?
Ashmoria
03-03-2009, 23:54
but wouldn't the children that result from that guy end dressing up like girls too? Does it not run in the DNA passed on by the male? At least according to the people who study genetics of human development.
If a guy likes to wear women's undergarments and other female clothing, does it mean his genes are defective? If they are, why pass them on to the next generation?

On the other hand, this would mean it's never the woman's fault her child cross dresses. It is always the man's fault because it comes from his sperm.
no

psychology is far more complicated than that.
Soyut
03-03-2009, 23:58
What if you are a man that has cross dressed in public and has had other men hit on you?
Galloism
04-03-2009, 00:00
What if you are a man that has cross dressed in public and has had other men hit on you?

Depends.

Did you like it?
Poliwanacraca
04-03-2009, 00:00
You're suggesting that wardrobe is genetic?

And, hell, even if it were, I'm not sure why one wouldn't logically extrapolate from "I don't see anything particularly shocking about my partner thinking wearing a corset is fun" that I also probably don't see anything particularly shocking about my hypothetical son thinking wearing a corset is fun.
Soyut
04-03-2009, 00:03
Depends.

Did you like it?

no, and it, uh, it wasn't me. It was my friend...
Galloism
04-03-2009, 00:03
no, and it, uh, it wasn't me. It was my friend...

I sense closet gayness.
Grave_n_idle
04-03-2009, 00:04
And, hell, even if it were, I'm not sure why one wouldn't logically extrapolate from "I don't see anything particularly shocking about my partner thinking wearing a corset is fun" that I also probably don't see anything particularly shocking about my hypothetical son thinking wearing a corset is fun.

I'm just confused. I like my boots that have the buckles on the sides. By logical extension, then, I come from a long line of buckle-sided-boot wearers?
Ashmoria
04-03-2009, 00:05
I'm just confused. I like my boots that have the buckles on the sides. By logical extension, then, I come from a long line of buckle-sided-boot wearers?
what was your mother THINKING when she chose a sidebuckler as a mate? *shudder* not of the children, thats for damned sure!
Galloism
04-03-2009, 00:05
I'm just confused. I like my boots that have the buckles on the sides. By logical extension, then, I come from a long line of buckle-sided-boot wearers?

Could come from a long line of men wearing belt buckles to the side, matched with a long line of women wearing boots. When DNA mixes, various things can happen.
Grave_n_idle
04-03-2009, 00:08
what was your mother THINKING when she chose a sidebuckler as a mate? *shudder* not of the children, thats for damned sure!

She may not have known. I never saw my father wear boots, at all, come to think of it - much less boots with buckles, even on the front.

He must have been a closet side-buckler.
Grave_n_idle
04-03-2009, 00:09
Could come from a long line of men wearing belt buckles to the side, matched with a long line of women wearing boots. When DNA mixes, various things can happen.

I think USA made it very clear that "it's never the woman's fault... It is always the man's fault because it comes from his sperm".
Poliwanacraca
04-03-2009, 00:09
I'm just confused. I like my boots that have the buckles on the sides. By logical extension, then, I come from a long line of buckle-sided-boot wearers?

Clearly.

Apparently there's a lot of mutations over the years, though, because I'm pretty sure I've got ancestors who wore ruffs, wigs, petticoats, and ragged belts of animal skins at various points in the past, and yet, somehow, I don't find myself wearing any of those things particularly often. Weird, huh?
Soyut
04-03-2009, 00:09
I sense closet gayness.

I don't understand why wearing women's clothing is emasculating. I've still got a penis.
Galloism
04-03-2009, 00:10
I think USA made it very clear that "it's never the woman's fault... It is always the man's fault because it comes from his sperm".

This is a reference to something, but I'm not sure what. Therefore, I state the following:

Wut?
Katganistan
04-03-2009, 00:10
What would you do if you caught your boyfriend or your husband wearing a bra?

Just wondering because I was doing research and came upon a forum where some guys were talking about their wives catching them in bras. Is this a new trend or something?

What do women think about that?

Why are some women repulsed by it and some women turned on by it?

And for the men, why would you wear one? Is it true that not all men who wear women's clothes are gay or trans???

I know that I like to see women in men's clothing. Especially men's shirts because for many, it makes them look sexy.
"Oh that SO better not be mine... if you stretched it out I'd have to kill you."
Galloism
04-03-2009, 00:11
I don't understand why wearing women's clothing is emasculating. I've still got a penis.

Nah, wearing women's clothing is... well I think it's weird, but whatever floats your boat.

However, going out in public, getting hit on by other men, and then enjoying it? No, not really seeing that as merely playing dress-up. Call me whatever you want, but I sense tendencies...
Balawaristan
04-03-2009, 00:12
Why would I wear women's clothing?

I have no particular desire to, but if the thought ever entered my mind, I'd put them on, prance around a little, and if I got aroused I'd masturbate and probably go to sleep wearing them.
Smunkeeville
04-03-2009, 00:42
I'm loving that more than once other women in this thread have had the same "first thought" as me.

I guess I have a normal amount of attachment to my lingerie.
Redwulf
04-03-2009, 03:28
I sense closet gayness.

Looks for a closet, fails to find it.
Poliwanacraca
04-03-2009, 04:43
I'm loving that more than once other women in this thread have had the same "first thought" as me.

I guess I have a normal amount of attachment to my lingerie.

Hehe, I'd be similarly annoyed if my bras got stretched out, but I wear a friggin' 32 band, so I sort of figured any guy who wasn't dying of starvation would have gotten his bras elsewhere. :p
UnitedStatesOfAmerica-
04-03-2009, 05:24
Because...as several posters mentioned in their responses to their original questions...some women don't mind or even find it a turn-on. Logically, then, they aren't going to break up with their partner over it. Right?

To make it as simple as possible, I'll repeat my point from earlier. You said that you find girls wearing guy's clothing attractive. So, say you are in a relationship, and you find the girl wearing some of your clothes. Presumably, then, you wouldn't be dumping her for her cross-dressing? No, because you don't mind it or find it attractive. Now reverse it, with girls feeling the same way about their guys.



I am unaware of any studies showing that there is a genetic link.



Playing along, if there was a gene, in what sense would it be 'defective'? Since many don't mind or find it attractive, in terms of reprodution it doesn't make the guy much less able to reproduce. Or are you making a moral assertion that they are defective? Because if you are, I'd like to hear the basis for that assertion. I need a good laugh.



Why does it have to be someone's fault? Fault implies there's something wrong with it. And again, I don't know of any studies suggesting its genetic anyway

The concept of the "faulty" gene is purely hypothetical. Not a fact. For those who think I am talking about a literal gene that actually exists. Then again if there is a "God" gene that makes us believe in God then maybe there are genes for everything. Those people need to stop researching the brain. They're eliminating my free will.

I'm not sure what moral assertion could be used unless you use the moral systems of the world's most restrictive religions of Islam, Christianity, and perhaps Judaism?
but if we are talking about morals based on secular systems such as that of America or Western Europe, then I do not understand how secular morality could prohibit it. The major difference being that in America you can wear the other gender's clothes but despotic regimes such as Iran, being caught in clothes of the other gender gets you a one way ticket to chopping block to have your head lopped off and put on a stake.

The question, though, is whether there is a gene. They are finding so many things about our brains and how we think the way we think and how we decide what we decide. Is it not possible they will eventually figure out why some men and women like to dress in clothes of the opposite gender? Would that be good or bad? Would it not lead to some type of eugenics?
Why does the idea of designer babies disturb me?
UnitedStatesOfAmerica-
04-03-2009, 05:27
What if you are a man that has cross dressed in public and has had other men hit on you?

Don't do it in public?

I have a worse scenario. Suppose you caught a guy on the side of the fence who was actually masturbating to you, thinking you were a chick. I would think that would be a strong deterrent to a straight guy wearing women's clothes for a while.
UnitedStatesOfAmerica-
04-03-2009, 06:00
I tried it once. When I was fresh out of high school. But not for the sex or to get in touch with feminity or the joke part. It was experimental because I wanted to see if I could get away with it. Of course I covered them with a couple of layers of male clothing. For some reason, I had the distinct feeling that people can tell if a guy is wearing a bra, even if he has 3 layers of clothes over it. LOL.
It is interesting how men stare and women tend to be amused. I actually got the clothes by going into a clothing store and buying them. It felt rebellious to do that just like it felt rebellious to try wearing them. LOL.

But it only lasted a couple of days. LOL.
Soyut
04-03-2009, 06:20
Nah, wearing women's clothing is... well I think it's weird, but whatever floats your boat.

However, going out in public, getting hit on by other men, and then enjoying it? No, not really seeing that as merely playing dress-up. Call me whatever you want, but I sense tendencies...

actually, I punched the guy that hit on me. I mean, I was wearing a mini skirt, tank top combo and showing some bra, but my legs are completely covered in hair and my friends drew shit all over my back with markers. Either he was drunk/desperate or I'm just too sexy for my own good. I won't do that again.:$
Soyut
04-03-2009, 06:21
Don't do it in public?

I have a worse scenario. Suppose you caught a guy on the side of the fence who was actually masturbating to you, thinking you were a chick. I would think that would be a strong deterrent to a straight guy wearing women's clothes for a while.

did this happen to you?
Geniasis
04-03-2009, 06:35
You're suggesting that wardrobe is genetic?

I've always suspected that fashion couldn't be taught.
Dakini
04-03-2009, 06:37
I'd point out that it's totally the wrong size.
Trostia
04-03-2009, 06:38
actually, I punched the guy that hit on me. I mean, I was wearing a mini skirt, tank top combo and showing some bra, but my legs are completely covered in hair and my friends drew shit all over my back with markers. Either he was drunk/desperate or I'm just too sexy for my own good.

Or the repression of your own sexuality makes you violent.
Dakini
04-03-2009, 06:40
I'd point out that it's totally the wrong size.

Oh, and I might also ask if this means I can start wearing his boxers as shorts.
Grave_n_idle
04-03-2009, 07:39
I tried it once. When I was fresh out of high school. But not for the sex or to get in touch with feminity or the joke part. It was experimental because I wanted to see if I could get away with it. Of course I covered them with a couple of layers of male clothing. For some reason, I had the distinct feeling that people can tell if a guy is wearing a bra, even if he has 3 layers of clothes over it. LOL.
It is interesting how men stare and women tend to be amused. I actually got the clothes by going into a clothing store and buying them. It felt rebellious to do that just like it felt rebellious to try wearing them. LOL.

But it only lasted a couple of days. LOL.

Ah. All becomes clear.
UnitedStatesOfAmerica-
04-03-2009, 09:22
did this happen to you?

No comment. It's one of those embarrassing moments. After that it was like either stop wearing women's clothes or risk having to whip out your noodle just to convince other guys that you really are a dude. :(


I just not into showing my noodle off to other people whether male or female. Unless it's my girlfriend. There are boundaries that should never have to be crossed.
UnitedStatesOfAmerica-
04-03-2009, 09:23
I'd point out that it's totally the wrong size.

What is?
UnitedStatesOfAmerica-
04-03-2009, 09:25
Oh, and I might also ask if this means I can start wearing his boxers as shorts.

I'd love to see you in boxers. j/k lol
UnitedStatesOfAmerica-
04-03-2009, 09:26
Ah. All becomes clear.

What becomes clear?
Grave_n_idle
04-03-2009, 09:36
What becomes clear?

The whole 'I did something that made me feel a bit gay, and I want other people to reassure me about my gender perceptions' story.
SaintB
04-03-2009, 09:38
Why are some women repulsed by it and some women turned on by it?

Ever seen a woman in your clothes? Hot ain't it?


And for the men, why would you wear one?

I did it once as a joke, I jumped out of my roommate's girlfriend's fake birthday cake with a bra and panties on over my regular clothes and gave her a smooch on the cheek, it was hilarious.


Is it true that not all men who wear women's clothes are gay or trans???

Its absolutely true that you don;t have to be gay to wear women's clothes.

I know that I like to see women in men's clothing. Especially men's shirts because for many, it makes them look sexy.

Yep.
The Free Priesthood
04-03-2009, 10:33
What would you do if you caught your boyfriend or your husband wearing a bra?

Have a look how the hormones are working for hir. If they aren't maybe talk about surgery. I mean, an empty bra just looks like something meant for gathering rainwater.

Just wondering because I was doing research and came upon a forum where some guys were talking about their wives catching them in bras. Is this a new trend or something?

Depending on how it is popularized, it could certainly be neat if this became trendy.

Why are some women repulsed by it and some women turned on by it?

Because they aren't programmed mental clones, even though I'm sure some men would like it if they were. If the programming is right, anyway.

Is it true that not all men who wear women's clothes are gay or trans???

Yes.

I know that I like to see women in men's clothing. Especially men's shirts because for many, it makes them look sexy.

I agree.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
04-03-2009, 13:16
I rather enjoy putting on men's shirts. It smells of them, it feels intimate. I would even lounge around the house in a braless tank-top and their boxers.
Cabra West
04-03-2009, 13:20
What would you do if you caught your boyfriend or your husband wearing a bra?

Just wondering because I was doing research and came upon a forum where some guys were talking about their wives catching them in bras. Is this a new trend or something?

What do women think about that?

Why are some women repulsed by it and some women turned on by it?

And for the men, why would you wear one? Is it true that not all men who wear women's clothes are gay or trans???

I know that I like to see women in men's clothing. Especially men's shirts because for many, it makes them look sexy.

Ask him if it fits, I suppose. And maybe, in case it doesn't, help him find one that does.
Why?
Brutland and Norden
04-03-2009, 13:30
What would you do if you caught your boyfriend or your husband wearing a bra?
What if it's a men's bra (http://gizmodo.com/5092694/man-bra-keeps-your-moobs-in-check)?. :p
Bottle
04-03-2009, 14:05
I'd be surprised because we've discussed this subject before (along with most other sexually-related topics) and my boyfriend said that he doesn't particularly want to cross-dress. He's yet to lie to me about any similar subject so I would be surprised if, of all things, cross-dressing would be something he'd lie about.
Bottle
04-03-2009, 14:08
Why are some women repulsed by it and some women turned on by it?

This is, by far, the stupidest question that people ask on a regular basis.

It absolutely boggles my mind how often people ask this question. It is asked about every topic from politics to social policy to dating.

"Durrrr, why do some women like X, but other women don't like X?"

If you have to ask, then please, for the sake of all humanity, stop attempting to have human interactions. With anybody. Just remove yourself to a quiet little hermitage.
Dakini
04-03-2009, 14:36
What is?
Umm... my bra? While I haven't done a direct comparison and measured, I think his ribcage is wider than mine so he would probably stretch it out. Plus he'd have to stuff my bra a fair bit since he lacks boobies. Well. Significant boobies.
Dakini
04-03-2009, 14:38
I'd be surprised because we've discussed this subject before (along with most other sexually-related topics) and my boyfriend said that he doesn't particularly want to cross-dress. He's yet to lie to me about any similar subject so I would be surprised if, of all things, cross-dressing would be something he'd lie about.

Maybe he changes his mind?
SaintB
04-03-2009, 14:39
This is, by far, the stupidest question that people ask on a regular basis.

It absolutely boggles my mind how often people ask this question. It is asked about every topic from politics to social policy to dating.

"Durrrr, why do some women like X, but other women don't like X?"

If you have to ask, then please, for the sake of all humanity, stop attempting to have human interactions. With anybody. Just remove yourself to a quiet little hermitage.

I'm sorry Bottle, there are dumber ones... they start with

Why do all men

or

Why do all women
Neo Bretonnia
04-03-2009, 15:55
What if it's a men's bra (http://gizmodo.com/5092694/man-bra-keeps-your-moobs-in-check)?. :p

"It's a Manssiere!"
Neo Art
04-03-2009, 15:57
"It's a Manssiere!"

Bro!

BTW, how's the vamp counts goin?
Wanderjar
04-03-2009, 16:01
-snip-


While I've never done it, I think its mostly just curiosity.
Neo Bretonnia
04-03-2009, 16:30
Bro!

BTW, how's the vamp counts goin?

A bit slow due to lack of funds, but I've been converting a Bretonnian Pegasus into a Hellsteed (by using the wings form a Morathi Dark Pegasus) and a Bretonnian Lord model is becoming the Red Duke of Musillion. I have the skeleton unit with bitz from a Men-At-Arms set, some Blood Knights being converted from Knights of the realm (using Cold one Knight lances and Grave Guard helmets), a Grave Guard unit, bat swarms, and a unit of ghouls awaiting assembly.
Intangelon
04-03-2009, 16:31
One giant "so what".
Neo Art
04-03-2009, 16:39
A bit slow due to lack of funds, but I've been converting a Bretonnian Pegasus into a Hellsteed (by using the wings form a Morathi Dark Pegasus) and a Bretonnian Lord model is becoming the Red Duke of Musillion. I have the skeleton unit with bitz from a Men-At-Arms set, some Blood Knights being converted from Knights of the realm (using Cold one Knight lances and Grave Guard helmets), a Grave Guard unit, bat swarms, and a unit of ghouls awaiting assembly.

I don't like grave guard heads for blood knights, too skeletal. Check the unhelmeted corsair and cold one knight heads. And the helmetted corsair champion.

TG me if you want me to show you what I mean.
Neo Bretonnia
04-03-2009, 16:41
I don't like grave guard heads for blood knights, too skeletal. Check the unhelmeted corsair and cold one knight heads. And the helmetted corsair champion.

TG me if you want me to show you what I mean.

Roger that
Grave_n_idle
04-03-2009, 18:59
This is, by far, the stupidest question that people ask on a regular basis.

It absolutely boggles my mind how often people ask this question. It is asked about every topic from politics to social policy to dating.

"Durrrr, why do some women like X, but other women don't like X?"

If you have to ask, then please, for the sake of all humanity, stop attempting to have human interactions. With anybody. Just remove yourself to a quiet little hermitage.

It's almost like people are different from one another.
Neesika
04-03-2009, 23:14
I was hoping she would care. And get turned on.

Corset and garter set *nod*

Oh yes please...
Neesika
04-03-2009, 23:15
One giant "so what".

I don't know what man would willingly subject himself to the torture of a bra unless he really needed to.

That being said, as long as he doesn't stretch MY bras out of shape, go hard.

Calvin Klein has figured out that many women like men's underwear...and has a line of women's (men's) briefs. I'm puzzled. They're $10 more expensive in the woman's aisle.
Gift-of-god
04-03-2009, 23:19
Oh yes please...

One day I'll surprise you.
DaWoad
04-03-2009, 23:20
I don't know what man would willingly subject himself to the torture of a bra unless he really needed to.

That being said, as long as he doesn't stretch MY bras out of shape, go hard.

Calvin Klein has figured out that many women like men's underwear...and has a line of women's (men's) briefs. I'm puzzled. They're $10 more expensive in the woman's aisle.
lol they may like women's underwear but their still cheap lmao
Neesika
04-03-2009, 23:27
One day I'll surprise you.

You do that all the time.

But yes, this specifically would be an AWESOME surprise.

I want to unwrap that present.
UnitedStatesOfAmerica-
06-03-2009, 01:54
The whole 'I did something that made me feel a bit gay, and I want other people to reassure me about my gender perceptions' story.

Umm. Actually I didn't feel gay when I did. Was I suppose to???
UnitedStatesOfAmerica-
06-03-2009, 02:03
I don't know what man would willingly subject himself to the torture of a bra unless he really needed to.

That being said, as long as he doesn't stretch MY bras out of shape, go hard.

Calvin Klein has figured out that many women like men's underwear...and has a line of women's (men's) briefs. I'm puzzled. They're $10 more expensive in the woman's aisle.

When I worked for a consumer reports company we found that on average, most women's clothing is much more expensive than comparable men's clothing. Interesting considering that on average, women make less than men but the stores expect them to be wealthier than men.
Grave_n_idle
06-03-2009, 02:04
Umm. Actually I didn't feel gay when I did. Was I suppose to???

Meh... whatever.

Did you ever shit your pants, "to see if I could get away with it"?

No - because people don't do things they don't want to do, just "to see if I could get away with it".

The nervous laughter at the end of every, what, second sentence (?) speaks to your motivations not being represented honestly.
Grave_n_idle
06-03-2009, 02:05
When I worked for a consumer reports company we found that on average, most women's clothing is much more expensive than comparable men's clothing. Interesting considering that on average, women make less than men but the stores expect them to be wealthier than men.

They don't expect them to be wealthier - they expect them to spend more money on clothing (or have more money spent on them).
UnitedStatesOfAmerica-
06-03-2009, 02:06
That makes no sense.
Grave_n_idle
06-03-2009, 02:08
That makes no sense.

It'd make more sense if it quoted the post it was replying to.

Or was 'this' post not the one you were talking about?
UnitedStatesOfAmerica-
06-03-2009, 02:19
It'd make more sense if it quoted the post it was replying to.

Or was 'this' post not the one you were talking about?

The one where you said I have to feel gay if I try on women's clothes. That makes no sense. I felt rebellious, because in the 80's it was not acceptable to even try on women's clothes. But it is much more acceptable today.
I must have done something wrong though, because I didn't feel anything but a little rebellious.
You've never done anything to rebel against the system?