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Carla4Guage
04-19-2007, 08:00 PM
I have heard several people mention what they wear (mostly panties) under their male clothing to work and I have often thought that would be great. But I work in PC support and my occupation is such that I am often crawling around in telephone and wiring closets and under end users desks. Hard to keep the shirt tucked in at all time which could lead to an embarrassing situation.

Anyway to make a long story shorter, I bought a silver necklace 20” and matching bracelet. The necklace proved to be too short; I have a neck that matches my head – fat. Rather than return the necklace I now wear it as a double strand ankle bracelet. In order for it to go twice around my anckle it is necessary that the strands cross once. This to me seemed to be the perfect definition of a cross dresser. Straight on one side and crossed on the other. It is easy to conceal under my socks, if I have to and is now a more or less permanent symbol to me of my identity, as I only remove it when I shave my legs.

Hugs,

Carla

Lori SC
04-19-2007, 08:42 PM
Carla,

If you want to wear panties, go right ahead. No one will notice anything if you wear the right kind - plain white or black.

You could even get bikini style underwear that don't sit as high on the hips. For those to show, you're going to be showing something you should not!:confused2:

The other factor are the shirts and jeans. Wear shirts with tails, and higher rise jeans.

Use some imagination and enjoy the sinful pleasures of silky feeling undergarments.:luvu:

Hugs, Lori

marie354
04-19-2007, 08:49 PM
There is nylon bikini underwear for men that you can buy in most men's stores.
I used to wear them all the time. Labeled Spaulding.
I don't have any more of them, as I have purged most of my mens clothes. I haven't looked for them in years, so I don't know if that brand is still available.
But I know there are still silk boxers available.
So what's the differences. One says Fruit of the loom and the other says Hanes her way. Big deal. They'd have to be awful close to read the label. So wear what you want.
:hugs:

trannie T
04-20-2007, 12:31 AM
I like Vanity Fair briefs, they are very comfortable and have a plain waistband. If the waistband shows nobody can really tell I'm wearing panties. In black, beige or white they look like men's underwear, except for the lace trim by the legs that nobody will see.

AllieSF
04-20-2007, 12:43 AM
Seconding the new male underwear trend mentioned above. Macy's carries several brands of nylon and micrfiber mens boxers, briefs and shall we call then "boyshorts" in various colors. I wear women's boyshorts all the time. My excuse is for medical reasons! I had my prostate out 19 months ago and still leak some, so I get to wear pads (kinda woman like - right?) and the boyshorts are tighter than my tighty whities (actually, I was a boxer man) and they keep the pad in place perfectly. If anyone ever asks, I will tell them it was a recommendation from the cancer support group I belong to. i.e. don't knock it till yuo've tried it!

Sheri 4242
04-20-2007, 01:02 AM
Carla, If you want to wear panties, go right ahead. No one will notice anything if you wear the right kind - plain white or black. You could even get bikini style underwear that don't sit as high on the hips. For those to show, you're going to be showing something you should not! The other factor are the shirts and jeans. Wear shirts with tails, and higher rise jeans. Use some imagination and enjoy . . .

Carla: I agree with Lori! The style of the panties (and how high or low they are on you) is the first key. Experiment around! I prefer two different styles of VSecrets' bikini panties. B/c I usually wear (when wearing jeans) VS's London Jeans brand of bluejeans, they tend to sit low on the hip, but as long as my shirt is long enough to tuck in properly (even considering movement), there isn't a problem.

I used to keep one pair of men's briefs for when I would go to the dr., but don't even do that any more and have never even had an eyebrow lifted (I always wear black or white when going to the dr.). Recently, I went to the allergist -- and knew I'd be getting a shot in the rear, so I grabbed a pair of plain black panties when getting dressed. I, indeed, got the shot, and then later I realized that the pair I had put on was the VS kind that has the VS name repeated over and over around the band - LOL. :straightface: But, the nurse didn't bat an eye!!! In fact, I think most of the time other people are so busy with what they are doing (and preoccupied with their own thoughts), that they just don't notice what we are probably overly concerned about!

So, like Lori said, use your imagination and enjoy!!!

Barbara

Billijo49504
04-20-2007, 01:05 AM
I don't see a problem there. I used to wear bras and panties to work. I was a factory rat. I used to crawl into the big stamping presses, to repair the dies....BJ

BlUeDrAgOn
04-20-2007, 05:49 AM
Well, I guess that a good trick is to wear shirts from the next size up;)

cindychan
04-20-2007, 05:53 AM
Dang. Your a regular Batwoman there:love:

stormrider
04-20-2007, 12:52 PM
I have been wearing panties and pantyhose almost full time in the winter for a couple of years. Often I will wear a ladie's turtleneck and occasionally a cardigan and a bra. I am outdoor a lot so I don't have to worry too much about shocking or offending someone.

SabrinaDubh
04-20-2007, 01:17 PM
I have heard several people mention what they wear (mostly panties) under their male clothing to work and I have often thought that would be great. But I work in PC support and my occupation is such that I am often crawling around in telephone and wiring closets and under end users desks. Hard to keep the shirt tucked in at all time which could lead to an embarrassing situation.

Carla
My last gig was doing the same thing. I just made sure I wore pants that fit, wore a belt, and didn't let my pants hang off my ass like some suburban teen gangster. I don't care what kind of undies you are wearing... plumber crack, or in this case "IT crack", is never a pretty sight.

cutbait
04-20-2007, 01:54 PM
well to offer my thoughts, if you have a pair of boxers riding higher than what ever is inder your paints there is no promblem. now you have any combo that you like in any jean that you would like.

so what if your shirt pops out, all that is seen from then is a flash of flanel boxer. (or a big smiley if you have a sence of humor)

pink, silk, any brand, any cut... it's a wonderfull trick that i have used many times when running cable...

at the same time you cheat your self out of the feel of bare touching. i mean insteed of feeing the true touch, there is the boxer shorts in the way... you can't get anything for free it seems.

jenny01
04-20-2007, 02:47 PM
I am a plumber & wear Victoria Secret thong panties to work. They Say Victorias secret all the way around the waist band! Never had a problem. Been wearing womens thongs 24-7 for 5+ years.

Colleentg
04-22-2007, 01:36 AM
I've been caught once wearing womens "fruit of the Loom" panties, when they appeared above my beltline when I bent over. How could that be avoided, since they're printed that way on the waistband, over and over! Well, mens underwear doesn't have that fancy elastic either, so do the math!

trannie T
04-22-2007, 01:42 AM
I didn't know that plumbers wore underwear.

jenny01
04-23-2007, 03:05 PM
I didn't know that plumbers wore underwear.This one doesn't, just panties!

Dixie
04-23-2007, 03:14 PM
I'm wearing my thongs almost exclusivly under my male clothes, and a bra more and more. I like it and I don't care what people think anymore, I 've wasted too much of my life worrying over what others may think, I have decided if someone notices and asks I'll say because my wife likes it and I luv it.:heehee: