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About a month ago I happened stumble upon a pair of pantyhose, unused. So out of curiosity I decided to try them on. To my surprise though I quite liked the way the felt. I was wearing a pair of jeans prior to this, so I decided to slip them back on. Now I often don?t wear underwear, so this was already out of the norm for me. The phone rang right after, so I had no time to take them off and just rushed to the phone. This is wear it gets strange. After getting off the phone I had noticed that wearing them under my jeans was kind of like when you roll around in silk sheets or something similar in bed. They made everything feel so smooth, not to mention they gave me the extra support. When you normally wear jeans they are somewhat rough on the skin and this just eliminated that, while keeping the same great look, so a win-win situation really. Since then I have been wearing them on and off, and have tried a few different brands and colors. I have yet to wear them with shorts though, if I can find a good color I may do it. I made this thread to ask if anyone else out there has discovered this. If so what are your experiences as I am very new to this. Do people notice? What are your favorite brands? Any good tips on making them fit better?

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Interesting:

While traditionally considered a woman's garment, pantyhose are occasionally worn by men for thermal protection and therapeutic relief. Race horse jockeys also wear pantyhose under their silks so that their jockey silks glide freely over the legs and waist when the jockey's body moves at a rapid pace[citation needed]. Some fishermen who surf fish from tropical beaches may also wear pantyhose to protect from jellyfish, whose stingers cannot penetrate the mesh[citation needed]. In the late 1990s several small manufacturers introduced pantyhose styles designed for men to cater to this niche market.[9]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantyhose#Men_and_pantyhose

Dude, is this you?

You go girl! Wooh!

Holy ****, why did I have to Bing Rocky Horror Picture Show! When they were talking about less search clutter, they were not kidding, now I have atleast 20 instant simultaneous cases of "Can't unseen what has been seen". I think I might actually throw up.

Holy ****, why did I have to Bing Rocky Horror Picture Show! When they were talking about less search clutter, they were not kidding, now I have atleast 20 instant simultaneous cases of "Can't unseen what has been seen". I think I might actually throw up.

You've never seen Rocky Horror!? Dude, that show/movie is an absolute CLASSIC! With some of the best rock musical songs ever!

Don't go ragging on the Rocky Horror, dude.

As for the op... If he wants to wear tights, so what? You don't seem people bitching when women wear pants/trousers, do you? People here should grow up a little.

About a month ago I happened stumble upon a pair of pantyhose, unused. So out of curiosity I decided to try them on. To my surprise though I quite liked the way the felt. I was wearing a pair of jeans prior to this, so I decided to slip them back on. Now I often don?t wear underwear, so this was already out of the norm for me. The phone rang right after, so I had no time to take them off and just rushed to the phone. This is wear it gets strange. After getting off the phone I had noticed that wearing them under my jeans was kind of like when you roll around in silk sheets or something similar in bed. They made everything feel so smooth, not to mention they gave me the extra support. When you normally wear jeans they are somewhat rough on the skin and this just eliminated that, while keeping the same great look, so a win-win situation really. Since then I have been wearing them on and off, and have tried a few different brands and colors. I have yet to wear them with shorts though, if I can find a good color I may do it. I made this thread to ask if anyone else out there has discovered this. If so what are your experiences as I am very new to this. Do people notice? What are your favorite brands? Any good tips on making them fit better?

They may be functional, but this is one case where I'd say form is more important. Walking around in women's clothing is just plain weird.

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