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2007-07-06 10:53:22
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Men have always liked women to be more proper, including the way she dresses. With stockings and/or pantyhose under a dress or skirt, it always looks a lot better than going bare legged. With pantyhose or stockings, it brings out the full potential of what the woman is wearing. Not only that, the pantyhose or stockings have the same effects as make up, as it does cover up those imperfections on her legs, such as scars, bruises, blemishes, uneven skin tone, redness and provides an even coverage on her legs.
2016-03-18 03:43:08
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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This Site Might Help You.
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Is it ok for a guy to wear pantyhose or stockings? I caught my BF wearing mine, he says he likes the feel.?
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2015-08-13 05:23:43
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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What's the big deal? I love to wear women's shape wear. Especially high waisted briefs. Not only do they slim my stomach. They're very good for back support. Now on stockings. They do feel so good on my legs. I have to wear one compression thigh hi on my left leg. After 4 knee surgeries it provides the support I need to walk around. I don't get hot and bothered to wear all of this. Sure,, I'm a man. I love to masturbate. Or have my girlfriend service me orally or missionary. She realizes that it's for my medical problems. She doesn't care one way or another. She'll wear tights or pantyhose or thigh highs with a lacey garter belt. Then we'll have sex. So, what's the big deal!!!!
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2016-02-20 14:30:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Personally, I don't think so, but I can understand how a guy feels, when most women simply refuse to wear them. They do feel great, I wear stockings all the time, but high quality very sheer ones, They feel heavenly, and every guy I have ever known loves me to wear them.
I will not wear pantyhose, and agree that they are the most confining, uncomfortable and ugly invention ever made. I love my lingerie, and resent anyone selling a garment so ugly that is ment to cover up my pretty matching undies. I prefer garter belts to thigh highs, because the elastic in them feels somewhat like pantyhose to me, but sheer nylons , are pure heaven.
2007-07-09 16:03:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course its OK and screw all these narrow minded kooks on Yahoo! Answers!! They don't know what they are talking about and are BIG TIME ignorant when it comes to guys wearing pantyhose.
I'm a straight guy that wears pantyhose and even though I don't have a girlfriend right now, I still like girls who wear pantyhose.
Its a harmless fetish and pantyhose are great to wear. They are soft, comfortable and provide support to your legs when you're at work or walking or running. I wear mine everyday underneath my work pants to work and so far, nobody has noticed them either.
So encourage him to wear them but don't ditch him just cause of this unless you are not comfortable with him wearing pantyhose then I guess you'll have to.
Pantyhose rule!
2007-07-07 21:09:41
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answer #6
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answered by jeff_south_bend_78 2
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I think that if your okay with him wearing pantyhose or stockings then go for it. Of course there's a lot of things that are far worse of fetish's. If you start to wear pantyhose on a daily basis then he might stop doing this as well
2007-07-09 10:20:59
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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It's like any other fetish. People are always going to think it's a little strange because they don't get it. It doesn't mean that he's gay or he wants to be a woman.
Here's a small list of common fetishes that might make you thankful for a pantyhose fetish:
Scat (pooping on your partner or worse)
Infantilism
Furries
Eproctophilia (farting/smelling farts)
Electrophilia (electrocuting each other)
Asphyxiation
Ponies
Puppies
Knife play
Give yourself a chance to be open minded about it and see if you can get into it. If you can't, he will never stop wanting it, so you might want to move on. Keep in mind, that in order for a person with a fetish to reveal that fetish, that have to really trust you; they have just let you in on their biggest secret. This guy put his heart out on the table for you to see.
2007-07-06 15:32:55
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answer #8
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answered by Anne 5
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Yes. It's perfectly normal. Men love the look and feel of pantyhose and stockings. It makes them extremely horney. He probably has a fetish for pantyhose.
Your man is not gay, weird, or a cross-dresser.
My husband loves the way my pantyhose feel. He runs his hands over my legs all the time. Sometimes we have sex while I'm wearing pantyhose. It's no big deal!
If you don't like him wearing yours. Sit down with him and discuss it like two adults. Don't put him down or make him feel ashamed about what he did. You could try buying him his own pantyhose if he insists on wearing them. Or you could put wear them for him and let him rub your legs, and then you could give him a foot job while wearing the pantyhose. He will love it Guaranteed!
Women have become lazy in the way they dress, and men are starting to wear pantyhose because their women refuse to wear them for them.
If you want to discuss this with me feel free to contact me.
2007-07-06 11:19:24
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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What!? did you tell them that women everywhere hate and resent pantyhose because of how they feel??? Sounds to me like he's a glutton for punishment!
But there's nothing inherantly wrong with it. It's bizarre, but it doesn't necessarily mean he's gay or a crossdresser. Just that he likes itchy and uncomfortable things.
However, a man wearing pantyhose is open game for poking fun. Go ahead and let him have it. My personal favorite? "Pantywaiste"
And, of course, if it makes you feel uncomfortable, tell him so. Make him get his own! :D
2007-07-06 10:55:12
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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I see this a lot on answers. One time I pantomimed a women with my wifes top and she kinda freaked out. So it strikes a chord in people.
I suppose it could be serious under some circumstances. What does it mean, I do not know. Pretty confused I guess. I think it expresses some kind of weakness that may be too much for a relationship to bear.
2007-07-06 10:57:50
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answered by Ron H 6
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