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By *iss Kiss OP Woman
over a year ago
near Coventry |
So I was thinking. I, and most women. We wear a lot of stuff that lets face it, is uncomfortable. But helps us to feel and look attractive. Bras, thongs, high heels, all sorts of things.
Do men ever wear anything that is uncomfortable for the sake of how they look/feel. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have asked loads of times of previous partners - what can I wear that would turn you on?
Answer is usually: I nice suit...
Not really what I had in mind, but I f&^%ing hate wearing ties. |
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I have worn a bra that makes my back itch and really uncomfortable. Also high heels that mean I can’t walk after a few hours in them.
So as a guy who wears men’s clothes for the majority of the time ….NO ! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I mean is a tie really that uncomfy??
Try wearing a suit and tie in summer! Stupid tight collar and an anachronistic scarf.
These days I’d wear an open necked shirt with a jacket. "
Fair, they look good on men tho x |
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"I mean is a tie really that uncomfy??
Try wearing a suit and tie in summer! Stupid tight collar and an anachronistic scarf.
These days I’d wear an open necked shirt with a jacket.
Fair, they look good on men tho x "
They’re like a silk noose around my neck.
Maybe I’d wear one for a dominant partner |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’m sometimes uncomfortable in my chastity device. Especially browsing the forums here. I did have a brand new pair of shoes onetime that i had to wear all day to a formal work occasion that basically cut the heels of me.. I appreciate and actually would like to be able to experience some of the uncomfortable things women go through as societal norms |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No. Needs to be comfortable otherwise I won't wear it.
Except when I want to be the knight in shining armour that some women desire. Then it's full on metal suit. I assume that's what they meant "
Same here,,, if it’s not comfortable or ill fitting I don’t wear it |
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Ties.
I get fidgety after a while wearing a tie.
First, I undo the top button of my shirt. Then I'll gradually loosen the tie & after a while, the whole thing comes off (Tie that is, not the shirt). |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’m gonna swing the trend of what’s already been posted in that I find suits very comfortable but I’m never comfortable in jeans I can’t wait to get home and take them off to put shorts or joggies on |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Great question OP. I think generally men are restricted in what they can wear as things don’t tend to reveal as much flesh and that isn’t the point of them.
Anything that wasn’t comfortable to wear I would wear them. I understand a few guys have put ties but personally I’m very comfortable with ties, suits etc |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Collars and ties.
Smart shoes (especially as I bare feet normally)
Suits tend to have little give so it's tight sitting or baggy standing up.
Smart clothes in general are unforgiving in hot weather. There's no option to cool down.
I personally find most jeans uncomfortable unless I go 90s on them.
And while not clothes, I 'kin hate shaving. My stubble is too coarse and no matter what my skin flares up.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Collars and ties.
Smart shoes (especially as I bare feet normally)
Suits tend to have little give so it's tight sitting or baggy standing up.
Smart clothes in general are unforgiving in hot weather. There's no option to cool down.
I personally find most jeans uncomfortable unless I go 90s on them.
And while not clothes, I 'kin hate shaving. My stubble is too coarse and no matter what my skin flares up.
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Why do you think have a beard |
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Getting ready for a sesh ....... ( let's assume everyone gets showered n dried )
WOMAN
Already had finger and toe nails done cos she's done this before.
Dry hair, Style Hair, Put in clips , combs n butterflies. Laqcuer tatty bits into shape. Smear first coat foundation over face, apply top coat , base eyeshadow, top eyeshadow, blender eyeshadow, false eylashes or mascara dry and then mascara. Lip liner, lip stick, blusher. Sexy bra - prob uplift, boned. Suspender belt - tightish lots of little hooks. Stockings . gently smooth out and roll down to toe. Carefully insert leg so as not to ladder stockings. Raise them up and smooth them out - fasten front clips ( fine ) fasten side clips (mmph ) fasten back clips ( fucking hell! ) Negligee or dressing gown. Leave heels till last moment cos they really hurt and make women totter like geishas... Heels on answer door. Spend a few hours going puce in the face if out ( would have dress on ) or best part of an hour dying to get out of clothes if home..... try to smile and look comfortable.
MAN.
Kecks off, shirt off. Ready. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sometimes boxer shorts, when your cock ends up down one leg and your balls are split between both legs it does need urgent readjustment but not much more than that |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't like getting dressed up
It doesn't suit me and it's hella uncomfy
My build is complemented by cargo pants, thick, box cut, overshirts and boots
Tailoring doesn't sit well on me
I had a bit of a toe to toe with a recruiter cos I said I wouldn't wear a suit to an interview
I find the whole suit, shirt & tie thing for work really stuffy & old fashioned
I don't want to work anywhere that feels that that is the norm |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Getting ready for a sesh ....... ( let's assume everyone gets showered n dried )
WOMAN
Already had finger and toe nails done cos she's done this before.
Dry hair, Style Hair, Put in clips , combs n butterflies. Laqcuer tatty bits into shape. Smear first coat foundation over face, apply top coat , base eyeshadow, top eyeshadow, blender eyeshadow, false eylashes or mascara dry and then mascara. Lip liner, lip stick, blusher. Sexy bra - prob uplift, boned. Suspender belt - tightish lots of little hooks. Stockings . gently smooth out and roll down to toe. Carefully insert leg so as not to ladder stockings. Raise them up and smooth them out - fasten front clips ( fine ) fasten side clips (mmph ) fasten back clips ( fucking hell! ) Negligee or dressing gown. Leave heels till last moment cos they really hurt and make women totter like geishas... Heels on answer door. Spend a few hours going puce in the face if out ( would have dress on ) or best part of an hour dying to get out of clothes if home..... try to smile and look comfortable.
MAN.
Kecks off, shirt off. Ready."
Not always kecks or shirt off just drop them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Also having big legs and 'Dad bollocks' is an uncomfy combo and has fuck all to do with clothes
First thing I do when I sit in the car is free my balls from their prison, somewhere between the tops of my legs and my arsehole |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"So I was thinking. I, and most women. We wear a lot of stuff that lets face it, is uncomfortable. But helps us to feel and look attractive. Bras, thongs, high heels, all sorts of things.
Do men ever wear anything that is uncomfortable for the sake of how they look/feel."
Shirt and tie !
hate feeling restricted around the neck |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Really good question, OP. A few men have said suits and other formal wear but I think that's more mental than physical-a well cut suit should be very comfortable to wear.
So I think the answer is, no. |
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"So I was thinking. I, and most women. We wear a lot of stuff that lets face it, is uncomfortable. But helps us to feel and look attractive. Bras, thongs, high heels, all sorts of things.
Do men ever wear anything that is uncomfortable for the sake of how they look/feel." boxer shorts / briefs I hate them. Find them super uncomfortable.but I’ll stick a pair in for the right occasions |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Really good question, OP. A few men have said suits and other formal wear but I think that's more mental than physical-a well cut suit should be very comfortable to wear.
So I think the answer is, no. "
A good suit is fine,you should always have it tailored. Personally I just find a tie a little restrictive. |
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It depends how you define uncomfortable mentally or physically?
Physically no, men’s clothes are mainly functional and therefore rely on comfort to perform.
Mentally yes. Speedos, jodhpurs, and clothes worn for occasions can make one feel mentally uncomfortable |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Willy warmer (usually knitted) -
Must be scratchy/itchy!
Jock straps - gotta be a warm feeling from the front a cold one at the back....
I can't think of anything above the waist..... |
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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago
West Wales and Cardiff |
That ever-rising, throbbing pain when your trousers or undergarments cause the incorrect alignment of yer plums. Kinda goes up your side.
A particular hazard when it’s cold, and they are cwtching up for some warmth. More so than when hanging loose, I feel.
Terrifying.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Formal shoes I wear for work can be rather uncomfortable especially in hot summer days. I often envy women with more open shoes which look more appropriate for the season but would be frowned upon on my feet at a business meeting. |
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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago
All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest |
"Shoes mostly. Especially when breaking in a new pair of smart looking ones
I can’t even imagine what you’d be like shopping for shoes!! "
An absolute nightmare if clothes shopping is to be judged |
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"Shoes mostly. Especially when breaking in a new pair of smart looking ones
I can’t even imagine what you’d be like shopping for shoes!!
An absolute nightmare if clothes shopping is to be judged "
My point exactly x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Formal shoes I wear for work can be rather uncomfortable especially in hot summer days. I often envy women with more open shoes which look more appropriate for the season but would be frowned upon on my feet at a business meeting."
Invest in better shoes? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Suits.
I hate them (and so hardly wear them).
They are just so restricting, and oddly make me feel claustrophobic. I can't stand things tight around my arms or neck. " Modern suits..buy one that fits! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Some times wearing socks become uncomfortable when I get a new pair of shoes they uncomfortable for quite while but mainly feel uncomfortable in me at the moment |
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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago
Maldon and Peterborough |
"Some boxers can be a little restrictive/tight around the gentleman area. Only really when trying to keep the bulge to a minimum.
No such thing as boxers that are too tight "
Depends how high pitched his voice gets. |
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We've only ever dressed for ourselves so generally comfortable. Beach bum style for me and Flik is a hippy at heart so long flowing dresses and no underwear is the norm. Occasionally other stuff but it's very rare and yes we also like they way each other looks so winning all round |
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Can't say uncomfortable to wear, but the the leather jeans, and leather shirt that a lady friend bought me for a present, get a bit hot and sweaty during a summer afternoon afternoon of unbridled passionate pleasure. |
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By *host63Man
over a year ago
Bedfont Feltham |
I can honestly say I don't wear anything that's uncomfortable. And I tend to look OK in most things.
Mind you I tend to wear waistcoats whwn I go dancing so my partners don't get a horrible sweaty back when they put there arm round me. So it gets a bit warm |
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Clothing I find uncomfortable:
- Most things with collars.
- A lot of things with sleeves.
- Ties.
- "Smart" trousers.
- Jeans.
- Anything that just doesn't have enough pockets.
- Footwear that doesn't support or protect your feet.
Maybe some of the above issues would be mitigated if I could afford tailored clothes, but I still haven't won the lottery, I'm sorry. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Clothing I find uncomfortable:
- Most things with collars.
- A lot of things with sleeves.
- Ties.
- "Smart" trousers.
- Jeans.
- Anything that just doesn't have enough pockets.
- Footwear that doesn't support or protect your feet.
Maybe some of the above issues would be mitigated if I could afford tailored clothes, but I still haven't won the lottery, I'm sorry. "
I spent £1500 on my tailored kilt problem is my weight goes up and down like a yo-yo |
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