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Robbiegirl
06-06-2019, 10:30 AM
Over the years I have heard women use the term Prancing to describe what they think men do when we put on their frilly dresses and lingerie . Do you think this is true or just the women kind of teasing us ?

I mean i will admit to swishing in a dress, but prancing just sounds so un manly ?

Has anyone ever been caught prancing ?

Any thoughts or experiences

Thanks

docrobbysherry
06-06-2019, 10:41 AM
"Unmanly"? Isn't that what we STRIVE FOR here?:battingeyelashes:

Personally, I don't bother with: shaving my face very often, shaving anywhere else, ever, painting my nails, wearing earrings, or underdressing. And, not because any of that is UNMANLY! Because it's all a nuisance!:thumbsdn:

And, "No", I've never even thot of prancing around when dressed!:brolleyes:

Stephanie47
06-06-2019, 10:45 AM
I think the term may be used to denigrate a man who wears women's clothing. I'd also throw in the term "sashaying." Both terms produce a visual of the person exaggerating his or her movements. Having been married to a very attractive and sexy woman for a very long time there have been many times when she was 'modeling' some new attire and seeking an approval. Yes, sometimes she may have done a twirl in front of me or in front of a full length mirror to see how the dress moves with her body. I have never seen a woman "prance" with an exaggerated movement. The visual I get is really ridiculous. That is what I think some women visualize. Again, to me it is to denigrate a cross dresser.

Me? It has never occurred to me to 'prance' around.

KimberlyCasino
06-06-2019, 11:32 AM
I definitely look at myself in the mirror and switch my hips and shake my butt and other feminine movements lol but I don’t know if that is really prancing.

LilSissyStevie
06-06-2019, 11:35 AM
I will admit to cavorting, gamboling, frolicking, romping, mincing, and sashaying, but prancing is beyond the pale. It's not like I'm some kind of pansy!!

Joyce Swindell
06-06-2019, 11:56 AM
What came to mind in reading your title is more of a general interpretation of the question rather than a literal meaning of prancing. So with that being said it came to mind once when I was alone I put on what was termed a Mexican Wedding Dress. Which was white cotton an made of large lace. Elastic around the neck so it could be worn off of the shoulders if wanted to. I played Shania Twain Man I Feel Like a Woman and danced around the apartment joyously. Dance/prance... whatever... great memories. Thanks for the recall.

Patience
06-06-2019, 12:37 PM
I will admit to cavorting, gamboling, frolicking, romping, mincing, and sashaying, but prancing is beyond the pale. It's not like I'm some kind of pansy!!I see I'm not really needed here.

I'll admit to sauntering, but that's irrespective of attire.

Tracii G
06-06-2019, 12:51 PM
For some reason I am picturing a Tennessee walking horse wearing a tutu and prancing as they are trained to do.

Personally I don't recall ever prancing.

char GG
06-06-2019, 02:03 PM
For some reason I am picturing a Tennessee walking horse wearing a tutu and prancing as they are trained to do.

Personally I don't recall ever prancing.

Yup Tracii! I get the same visual which always includes horses, lol. The tutu just added to the visual!

So the question is, Robbie, do you feel that you prance?

Tracii G
06-06-2019, 02:06 PM
The tutu on the horse just sounds too cute LOLOL.

Robbie admits to swishing so chances are he prances too and just wonders how many others do.
Honest question I suppose.

Robertacd
06-06-2019, 03:37 PM
Prancing is what separates the Lipizzaners from the lolligagers. :)

Well that and being able to jump the goat...

Jodie_Lynn
06-06-2019, 05:09 PM
I've sauntered, sashayed, strolled, strutted, swayed, and even slinked (slunk?) on occasion, but I can't recall ever 'prancing'.

Lydianne
06-06-2019, 08:59 PM
How about not wearing something that made me prance? :thinking:.

OK, so when I was young and still coming to terms with coordinating a quickly growing body, I used to dash around my parents' house wearing no shoes. Often when rounding a corner, I made the mistake of taking it a little too tightly, and I blasted my little toe against the washing machine or a skirting board. That used to trigger some skippy, hoppy, dance motions.

:danceman:

It was a delayed pain :waiting:. The brain seemed to process very quickly that it was going to hurt a lot before it did. The wait was like being led to the gallows. I sometimes started a mild dance beforehand to try and shore up my alleviation equity. Never worked! :sadp:.

- Lydianne.

Rachelakld
06-07-2019, 12:54 AM
Tried on a black skater skirt in a shop, hopped out of the change room to see the big mirror in the changing room foyer.
So excited I did a big twirl.
My CD friend and the SA both saw my G-string and both let out a chuckle.

alwayshave
06-07-2019, 04:51 AM
I'm with Rachel, I have twirled, but never pranced.

Connie D50
06-07-2019, 06:26 AM
On occasion when I think I look goooood in a new outfit. I but that extra bounce in my step. My wife doesn't use that term but does comment on my added enthusiasm lol.

Georgina
06-07-2019, 07:18 AM
No. I feel contentment when I think I look good.

Robbiegirl
06-07-2019, 09:26 AM
Well I must admit I had forgotten when I was younger about putting on one of my sisters Ballerina outfits from one of her shows. When you put on a tutu, tights and ballet slippers it is impossible not to kind of dance about and twirl. I challenge you to give it a try if you doubt it.

Asew
06-07-2019, 12:48 PM
Not sure about clothing induced prancing, skirt twirling for sure. Though my youngest son is quite energetic and we have pranced a few times on hikes and such.

Joyce Swindell
06-07-2019, 01:59 PM
I'm surprised no one has looked it up...so...here it is according to Google Dictionary:
..(of a person) walk or move around with ostentatious, exaggerated movements.
"she pranced around the lounge impersonating her favorite pop stars"
synonyms: cavort, dance, jig, trip, caper, jump, leap, spring, bound, skip, hop

NancySue
06-07-2019, 02:10 PM
Can’t say I’ve ever pranced around....but I’m continually watching female body language, especially walking and arm movements. When I’m looking nice, I practice walking, arm movements, etc. in front of my full length mirror. For me, it’s a challenge....sometimes good, sometimes exaggerated, but fun.

jennifer1958
06-07-2019, 03:09 PM
Absolutely! Tried on a taffida gown and pranced around the shop!

Joyce Swindell
06-07-2019, 03:27 PM
Mmmmmmm taffida .....

Lydianne
06-07-2019, 08:55 PM
I'm surprised no one has looked it up...so...here it is according to Google Dictionary:
..(of a person) walk or move around with ostentatious, exaggerated movements.
"she pranced around the lounge impersonating her favorite pop stars"
synonyms: cavort, dance, jig, trip, caper, jump, leap, spring, bound, skip, hop


That used to trigger some skippy, hoppy, dance motions.

:shades:.

- Lydianne.

Tania75
06-07-2019, 10:39 PM
It may well be a girly thing, but I have never felt totally girly until I have put on a pair of serious heels. Ladies fashions change for every season, but the one thing that does not change is their love for high heels. I love it, and as for my dressing, I walk in such a way with high heels that cannot be replicated in normal guy mode.

suzanne
06-07-2019, 11:15 PM
I'm not even sure what prancing looks like. But I will say this. When I put together an outfit that makes me feel fabulous and head out the door, the feeling of confidence is amazing. I feel like I can conquer the world. As I head for the car, a slight breeze wafts up inside my skirt and my walking stride feels assertive and purposeful. I call that a strut and I'm always reminded of the Bob Seger song where the line, "Oh. They love to watch her strut" goes through my mind like an earworm.

In my own tiny mind "prance" has a more frivolous connotation than "strut", but maybe they're the same thing with different labels.

CarleyR
06-07-2019, 11:41 PM
As with Kimberly, Joyce, Jodie and Stevie, no prancing here — just a bit of looking at myself in the mirror, shaking my hips and butt, cavorting, gamboling, frolicking, romping, mincing, sashaying, slinking, and dancing around the apartment joyously. I'll accept the label "strutting" for this natural and joyful behavior.

BTWimRobin
06-08-2019, 11:34 AM
Prancing would be in direct violation of our crossdressing agreement, section 12, paragraph 27. Standing on tip toes in front of a mirror and spinning around is fine.

abbiedrake
06-08-2019, 11:48 AM
'swishing' is fine but 'prancing' is too prissy even for you, Robbie?
I had no idea there was even a border to your 'frilliness'. 😜
I will say, a little more seriously though, that your idea of femininity and mine are poles apart. 🤷*♀️

Majella St Gerard
06-08-2019, 11:59 AM
Prancing is for show horses.
If I put on something girly and pretty I go out and have a good time dancing and singing.
I Strut, I never Prance.

KimberlyJean
06-08-2019, 02:33 PM
Dasher, Dancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen were ok, but that Prancer guy. Not having it.

Cheryl T
06-10-2019, 04:51 PM
Yes, in fact years ago I had just shaved my legs for the first time.
Having been out shopping I donned my garter belt, seamed stockings and these darling ankle socks in pink with little bows on the heels and lace trim. I slipped into my 4" stilettos and OMG I most certainly pranced in front of the mirror for ages. It was so exciting having smooth legs in stockings for the first time that it was all too much to take ... if you know what I mean.

sometimes_miss
06-10-2019, 11:37 PM
Well I must admit I had forgotten when I was younger about putting on one of my sisters Ballerina outfits from one of her shows. When you put on a tutu, tights and ballet slippers it is impossible not to kind of dance about and twirl. I challenge you to give it a try if you doubt it.
Well, I can't toe dance, and couldn't even try since they don't (AFAIK) make size 16 ballet slippers/toe shoes (with the cute ribbon ties that go around the ankle).
I had a Danskin leotard and a cute skirt that went with it, though, and had no desire to try to dance, I only wanted to wear the cute outfit and dream of being pretty.

When I think of prancing, what I see is drag queen behavior, using exaggerated feminine movements, overly displaying flashy, very feminine clothes, speech, and pretty much every mannerism to those which are distinctly female.

Bootsiegalore
06-11-2019, 04:32 AM
Curious as to Prancing.... so for shits and giggles I looked it up. Not sure but prancing seems like a term for quadripeds. anyway I thought I would share it.

1 : to spring from the hind legs or move by so doing
2 : to ride on a prancing horse
3 : to walk or move in a spirited manner : STRUT
also : to dance about
Synonyms for prance
Synonyms: Verb

sashay, stalk, strut, swagger

ellbee
06-11-2019, 04:53 AM
With almost 15 million views on YouTube, how has this not been posted yet...?? :eek: :roflmao:


"A springy, rhythmic way of moving forward, similar to a horse's gait and is ideally induced by elation." copyright 1989, taken from my book Prancercise®:The Art of Physical and Spiritual Excellence


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-50GjySwew



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-50GjySwew

Palaina Nocturnus
06-11-2019, 07:14 PM
Practically every time I put on something new, or an old favorite, I prance around happily like Rainbow Dash! The best is when someone else acknowledges and is happy for me! :)

AmyVanessa
06-11-2019, 08:01 PM
I don't really know what prancing is.
If it means, like, walking girly, I do that when I have my heels on.

Meghan4now
06-12-2019, 11:45 AM
Prancing would be in direct violation of our crossdressing agreement, section 12, paragraph 27. Standing on tip toes in front of a mirror and spinning around is fine.

That's edition 2, we are on edition 4 now, and there is an addendum to paragraph 27, granting exceptions for Pride parades and dance offs, especially when performed to distract intergalactic marauders.

Heck yes I've pranced on the dance floor, and I'm darn good at it. Which should be the blanket response to that prudish question. Prance, here let me show you!

LilSissyStevie
06-12-2019, 01:18 PM
It's funny how my mind can compartmentalize stuff. One of my serious hobbies is buckdancing (AKA flatfoot dancing). I've even done it dressed in a square dance outfit with massive petticoats flying. But, I never associated it with "prancing" It's pretty close. In case you don't know what buckdancing is, here is an example:



https://youtu.be/0PJe-MK5na0.

Meghan4now
06-12-2019, 07:16 PM
With almost 15 million views on YouTube, how has this not been posted yet...?? :eek: :roflmao:


"A springy, rhythmic way of moving forward, similar to a horse's gait and is ideally induced by elation." copyright 1989, taken from my book Prancercise®:The Art of Physical and Spiritual Excellence


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-50GjySwew



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-50GjySwew
When I see that, horse is not the animal that comes to mind.

Something else middle eastern, appropriate since today is Wednesday. Yikes!

ellbee
06-14-2019, 05:18 PM
Perhaps something like this is more your speed?

"Princess really starts workin' it" around the 0:35-mark... :heehee:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2p1xlxYd6k



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2p1xlxYd6k

Tania75
06-15-2019, 01:16 AM
Prancing? No. I just find that if I am wearing really nice clothes, men's or women's, I walk taller and with confidence and a smile. That is all I ask of clothing, no matter who it is designed for.

Tracii G
06-15-2019, 08:34 AM
Stevie down here in the south that is called clogging or barn dancing.

Ressie
06-15-2019, 10:05 AM
There's no telling what I might do when dressed in certain outfits. A frilly dress might cause that reaction, but I don't have anything frilly to wear :(.

Never been caught prancing but I've been seen dancing a few times.

donninacd
06-15-2019, 02:31 PM
All it takes for me is putting some heels on. Oh and (fishnet) hose help too

Julie Slowinski
06-15-2019, 04:49 PM
I’m gonna go with the less popular opinion of always prancing around when in Julie mode. It’s definitely not the same as walking around in guy mode - disheveled flat footed slob. Don’t get me wrong, utilitarian guy mode is fine for regular days, but on Julie days there is that naturally different posture and extra spring in my step. If someone wants to call that prancing, fine by me. But, I’m not gonna let it be insulting or derogatory, cuz if it’s wrong, then I don’t wantta be right.

MonicaPVD
06-21-2019, 05:51 PM
One time, long long ago, I was at a dark private club in NYC when someone strapped a saddle to my back and a harness around my head. That was the only time I was ever compelled to start prancing.