lady lycra
07-17-2006, 04:21 PM
My wife dislikes me crossdressing.
Occasionally I'm allowed to wear panties... That is I put them on, she finds out "by accident" and she doesn't mind.... Just so long as it doesn't happen too often.
One way I get to fulfil my desires is.....
I'm a keen cyclist. I cycle 15 to 20 miles each night.
I cycle to and from work every day.
Every weekend morning I do a 12 mile ride before breakfast.
As my nick tells, I do have a thing about lycra... Lycra and cycling go perfectly well together. In fact I only got into cycling for the clothing :)
I've taken to buying ladies fit cycling clothing. Most of the time it's hard if not impossible to tell the difference. In shorts, usually the pad is a different shape, that about the best you can tell.
The shorts I bought today, are, to anyone looking close enough, definately female. The whole cut and style is female. (I've tried to find them online but have drawn a blank so far)
Put this with one of my girly jerseys bought ealier and I can go out totally en-femme without anyone guessing :)
My wife will recognise the shorts as she saw me looking at them in the shop over the weekend. He biggest moan will be that I've bought yet another pair of cycling shorts. The fact that they are ladies will just be an extra niggle :)
I know have 4 pairs of female bike shorts and 3 jerseys.
This latest pair are the most femine yet.... Actually I'm lying... My Gore "Hot pants ll) are the most feminine but I'm yet to wear them on a ride without anything over the top :)
I do recommend giving this a try. Nothing beats the feeling of tight lycra :evil:
Linda
Occasionally I'm allowed to wear panties... That is I put them on, she finds out "by accident" and she doesn't mind.... Just so long as it doesn't happen too often.
One way I get to fulfil my desires is.....
I'm a keen cyclist. I cycle 15 to 20 miles each night.
I cycle to and from work every day.
Every weekend morning I do a 12 mile ride before breakfast.
As my nick tells, I do have a thing about lycra... Lycra and cycling go perfectly well together. In fact I only got into cycling for the clothing :)
I've taken to buying ladies fit cycling clothing. Most of the time it's hard if not impossible to tell the difference. In shorts, usually the pad is a different shape, that about the best you can tell.
The shorts I bought today, are, to anyone looking close enough, definately female. The whole cut and style is female. (I've tried to find them online but have drawn a blank so far)
Put this with one of my girly jerseys bought ealier and I can go out totally en-femme without anyone guessing :)
My wife will recognise the shorts as she saw me looking at them in the shop over the weekend. He biggest moan will be that I've bought yet another pair of cycling shorts. The fact that they are ladies will just be an extra niggle :)
I know have 4 pairs of female bike shorts and 3 jerseys.
This latest pair are the most femine yet.... Actually I'm lying... My Gore "Hot pants ll) are the most feminine but I'm yet to wear them on a ride without anything over the top :)
I do recommend giving this a try. Nothing beats the feeling of tight lycra :evil:
Linda