What's All the Fuss?

What's All the Fuss?

Good day, dear readers. I hope this blog finds you doing well and enjoying your pretties. I got to thinking about the difference between men’s underwear and women’s panties. Even the very name suggests a sharp distinction – for men it is underwear and for women it is panties. Everyone knows men wear underwear, not panties. Although, women can refer to their underclothing as underwear instead of panties. It smacks at that same double standard that allows little girls to do typically guy things, like climbing trees and playing ball, but a little boy can’t play with dolls.


Men’s underwear is a rather boring topic – you can wear tighty-whities, or boxers. Hmm, not much variation there. I don’t know the reasoning behind the design of tighty-whities, but they look like a medieval torture device to me. I haven’t worn any in the last 35 years or so. I tried boxers a few years ago, just out of curiosity. I found the lack of support unsettling, and at the end of the day I took them off, only to discover that my skin was puckered around the waist line from the elastic waist band. I donated them to a charity thrift shop.

 


I suspect the reason men’s underwear is so limited can be summed up in one word; stereotyping. If a man wants to wear women’s panties, the almost immediate response I get is 'obviously he’s not straight' The reality is that the large majority of cross dressers are straight and in a relationship with a woman, according to every survey I have read.  To have a feminine side is not an issue of sexual preference. It is an issue of sensing oneself as more than a binary male.


In recent years, the men’s underwear industry has experimented a bit with design and type of material, but you won’t find lace or bows on those “underwear”. Oh no, that would be as bad as a little boy playing with dolls! So, while they have experimented a bit, onward still they trudge with very limited choice.

 


Contrast the boring sameness of male underclothing to the amazing world of women’s panties. The colors, styles, type of material – what fun! Until I discovered XDress and Body Aware, I wore women’s panties and enjoyed discovering all the styles to find out what worked and what didn’t for my particular form. The only drawback is that the gusset is cut for a woman’s physique and is too narrow to support the needs of a man. It was a good day when I stumbled across a men’s lingerie boutique called XDress. Wow! Panties actually designed for men! I’m sure by now I qualify for the status of Preferred Customer.  Why, they even have bras designed for men. Who would ever have thunk it? Many years past, I had a choice of tighty-whities or….thighty-whities. Now, for many years, every morning is fun – what pair of panties shall I wear today. It is fun every day!

In years past, before the advent of the internet, I thought I was alone in this. If you are in my age group (as in cross dressing before the internet) I’ll bet you thought you were the only one too. If anyone discovered I was wearing panties, they probably would have hidden their children from me.

 


Well, we do have an internet now, and the fact that there are boutiques such as XDress and Body Aware certainly does away with the notion that there are only a few of us strange men who like to wear panties and bras. They wouldn’t have been in business for over 20 years if that weren't true. No, we aren’t just a few. We are the folks that like lace and bows and satin. I have an idea – remember when the feminists had bra burning parties? Why don’t we have a tighty-whitie and boxer burning party?


So much for my thoughts. I’d love to hear what thoughts this article might have stirred up for you. Let me hear from you. In the meanwhile, enjoy those panties!


Fond regards,

Angie

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55 comments

Hi, everyone! I want to say! Thanks God! I love panties!

Andrew

Hi there Lovelies

You have to admit that Eddie Izzard has done a pretty good job for gaining acceptance of guys going femme. There are always going to be few idiots around who just can’t handle it – probably challenges their sense of masculinity – but I think things are changing for the better. Well done Conchita Wurst too. And James Charles. And have you seen the menswear fashions from Palomo of Spain? The world is turning guys. Wear those panties with pride and be your feminine selves! Step out!

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Ally

I too love it when my wife comments on my panties or lays them out for me in morning and says I picked out your panties for you wear today. Also I like it when she helps me on with sport bra before workout that usually sends me into panty tenting in seconds. It is so very special to have your love one enjoy you wearing lingerie as much as you do. It brings a dimension to a relationship that everyone should experience. As to a famous spokesperson for the brand, yes it would be fun to imagine a star or sports hero representing XD and its customers. Maybe this could be a future topic. Famous males who wear or have worn panties/fem lingerie and those we would like to see as brand rep. Anyway, I think I’ll slip into my nightie early and cuddle up to the wife. Take it easy and be proud .. being taboo in societal eyes is exciting.

Pauley

Hi Stevie,

Place me on the GURL side of the ledger. And yes we do need a spokesperson. We should put our heads together and come up with a short list.

Ally, lingerie puts me in and keeps me in a feminine mood 24/7. Love the word panties as well. Always perks me up in all the right places. I love it when my wife makes a comment on my undies and calls them what they are — panties. My panty drawer is much prettier than her panty selection. More pink, more colors and lace. Hugs and Kisses Ally

Keri

Keri

Hi Angie, Stevie, Keri, Pauley and all you other sweeties

To hell with it – I wear panties. Even just saying “panties” sends my heart racing and puts me in a feminine mood. Lovely to hear all your thoughts on this and to know that as I proudly walk out in mine there are others doing just the same.

Love you all x

Ally

Ally

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