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Loads of fleshings this year ?
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Miriam_R
16-11-2012
Originally Posted by TerryM22:
“I'm not a prude but male boobage should not be on display like sweets in a shop window, some of the girls watching are married.”

Same with watching married (straight men) and female pros. Besides, some of the pros aren't even good looking so flesh, male or female, won't always stir the senses or tempt like sweets anyway.

I'm just interested in the concept of male bras, I think they could really sell well.
TerryM22
16-11-2012
Originally Posted by Miriam_R:
“Same with watching married (straight men) and female pros. Besides, some of the pros aren't even good looking so flesh, male or female, won't always stir the senses or tempt like sweets anyway.

I'm just interested in the concept of male bras, I think they could really sell well.”


All the pro's seem to be good looking.

If my male boobage were ample I would wear a bra on a much more regular basis.
ewoodie
16-11-2012
What about buttockage? I've seen a few of those slip beneath the bottom line of the costume this year!
TerryM22
16-11-2012
Originally Posted by ewoodie:
“What about buttockage? I've seen a few of those slip beneath the bottom line of the costume this year!”

Lets not lower the tone that far, the guys seem well dressed there to me.
Miriam_R
16-11-2012
Originally Posted by TerryM22:
“All the pro's seem to be good looking.

If my male boobage were ample I would wear a bra on a much more regular basis.”

My personal tastes (in the looks department) don't tend to match other people's so, it's just my own taste that says some aren't goodlooking.

I've been googling and apparently male bras already exist, so I'm not unfortunately going to become a millionaire.
Paace
17-11-2012
What is the point though of pretending its flesh on show Either show the real thing or wear a well covered dress . That horrible tan coloured fake stuff is ridiculous.

What next. Are the males going to go down the same route .
TerryM22
17-11-2012
Originally Posted by Paace:
“What is the point though of pretending its flesh on show Either show the real thing or wear a well covered dress . That horrible tan coloured fake stuff is ridiculous.

What next. Are the males going to go down the same route .”

who's 'route' is that her nickname.
Aleksis
17-11-2012
They've changed their tune in a bit in recent years. I remember when Austin Healy got voted off he began removing his shirt in the farewell dance, then the cameras cut away to the audience for ages and when it cut back to Austin he'd been made to put it on again.
Spin turn
17-11-2012
Flesh coloured material and straps are used a lot in dance dresses. I think they are horrible, except when worn under lace where the illusion works better. It also assumes that the dancer is going to be fake tanned - doesn't work for me as a redhead. I can't quite bring myself to make myself up like a giant carrot.

As for male bras, I'd rather not comment or even think about it. I'm still trying to get over the thread about Anton's trousers. Personally I'd like to see at lot less of the pros and celebs - yes even Artem!
TerryM22
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by Spin turn:
“Flesh coloured material and straps are used a lot in dance dresses. I think they are horrible, except when worn under lace where the illusion works better. It also assumes that the dancer is going to be fake tanned - doesn't work for me as a redhead. I can't quite bring myself to make myself up like a giant carrot.

As for male bras, I'd rather not comment or even think about it. I'm still trying to get over the thread about Anton's trousers. Personally I'd like to see at lot less of the pros and celebs - yes even Artem!”

A return to full length ball gowns would be nice.
Monaogg
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by Spin turn:
“Flesh coloured material and straps are used a lot in dance dresses. I think they are horrible, except when worn under lace where the illusion works better. It also assumes that the dancer is going to be fake tanned - doesn't work for me as a redhead. I can't quite bring myself to make myself up like a giant carrot.

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It was this that spoiled Denise's Charleston dress for me. A similar style to many Kimberly has worn so successfully without the body stocking.
Spin turn
22-11-2012
I definitely prefer an elegant ballroom dance dress that is not too good low cut at the front either.

Ballroom and Latin dresses come with a body suit, and built in bra which allows the back to be cut fairly lowish. Even though the main body is often lycra, they can be quite flattering if the right style is chosen. So it isn't really necessary to have vast areas of flesh coloured material. If someone is exposing so much that the dress doesn't really hang together and it needs lots of tan coloured stockinette then maybe they should consider having a bit more material in the main dress.
Paace
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by Monaogg:
“It was this that spoiled Denise's Charleston dress for me. A similar style to many Kimberly has worn so successfully without the body stocking.”

Me too, I kept thinking how utterly ridiculous does she look.
CravenHaven
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by TerryM22:
“I confess that I'm not a skilled seamstress but if I had been there I would have willingly protected Ferns modesty with my own hands and thats not idle chit chat you can take that to the bank.”

If you had hands that big you could only knit for King Kong.

It's normal for rhythmic gymnasts to wear flesh coloured tights and stuff and nobody goes on about it. Fern is quite old and shrivelled because she lost a lot of weight though.
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