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    Running workout with a bra and panties beneath sport clothes

    Hi all,

    Yesterday i did my workout, running for 1 hour, and i dressed in female panties and a bra (see picture) beneath my male running clothes. I love it. It feels so feminine and liberating. Any one else enjoys this experience?

    Cindy
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    Yes, I do the same on occasion as well. However I wear a sports bra for when i wear a bra to work out.

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    Why not just wear the nice short sets for ladies to run in. I've got several and walk in my park many times and not enfem either. Nobody cares and the clothes are cutier anyway

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    My approach is a bit different Cindy. When wearing clingy lycra for a bike ride, I prefer to let the girls hang free. This is a feel I like and they get a chance to catch some rays.

    OTOH, I can appreciate your perspective as underdressing like this can be a very liberating experience. Just might get a few odd looks in the locker room

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    I run as a female.
    I do not have a lovely necklace like you do though.
    Work on your elegance,
    and beauty will follow.

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    Female panties? I solved the whole problem by not running.... that way when you get old your knees wont need to be replaced..... Hockey is more knee friendly... and you get to knock people down! And I typically wear a sports bra.... and Jill Shorts....
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    See my avatar ;-)

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    Yes, I have run in a bra and like it. I also run wearing womens pink shorts. I like them much better than my mens shorts because none of my mens running shorts have pockets for car keys!

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    As others have said, I would really recommend getting a good sports bra for running. There more comfortable then a normal bra when sweaty, and minimizes bounce.

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    I often run with a sports bra under my shirt and occasionally wear a pair of womens shorts that I have. When it is early enough and dark enough I take my shirt off and run in just the bra for a while. It feels great to be outside like that. I have never had forms in while I run though so I don't know how that would work other than get really sweaty.

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    I've run in capris in the fall. No one really comments (except for a few that have recognized it as a good idea.) For a while I couldn't find a version for men, but in the last year or so, I've begun seeing them. In an ironic twist, they are more expensive than the equivalent in women's. I've never thought about a bra and panties. Now I'll contemplate it when I'm out running.

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    An hour on my treadmill everymorning. I used to wear excercise capris n a sports bra.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelliramerez View Post
    An hour on my treadmill everymorning. I used to wear excercise capris n a sports bra.
    Now that I think of it...a while back I used to wear bra and panties (shorts and tank top) while exercising to a work out video featuring three very attractive girls. That was some nice quality time and a nice feeling. Doing exercises specifically for girls.

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    I normally run in women's short running shorts, or capris or leggins when it's gets colder, and women's t-shirt or tanktop with a good sports bra and my forms. Even with a close shave, I still have a heavy beard shadow, and my hair, while long and in a pony tail, is thinning in the front. I run on public bike and hike trails, usually early in the morning, but most of the other people on the trail have gotten use to seeing me run like this. A few weeks ago I ran my first half marathon doressed like this (finished 7th out of 41 in my age group).

    I've not had any issues while on my training runs or during the race.

    As for knee problems, I believe that as long as you run properly with a good stride, there will be no problems with knees. To the contrary, running properly can strengthen bones and joints. A few years ago I had arthritus in my knees. Last year I had a fall at work and injured one of my knees. The x-ray of my knee showed that the arthritus had disapeared, and I've not had any pain in my knees for a couple of years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roberta Marie View Post
    As for knee problems, I believe that as long as you run properly with a good stride, there will be no problems with knees. To the contrary, running properly can strengthen bones and joints. A few years ago I had arthritus in my knees. Last year I had a fall at work and injured one of my knees. The x-ray of my knee showed that the arthritus had disapeared, and I've not had any pain in my knees for a couple of years.
    Very much this. When I was much heavier, there were days I couldn't get out of bed without my knees hurting. Some 100 pounds later (and lighter) I'm now running and have no issues with the knees. Run right, run smart, and you'll be fine.

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    Knees getting better!

    Count me in on the "running improves knees" camp. My knees had been getting progressively worse after years of inactivity. By last spring it had gotten to the point I experienced knee pain going up or down a single flight of stairs. So this summer I determined to do something about it. I used the Couch to 5K program and started walking and running 3 days a week. Now I can run 3.5 miles without stopping and without pain. Last week I carried supplies up and down stairs for a meeting. Three tall stories, full up-n-down circuit 6-7 times, no pain. Yay!

    Here's a short review of a Stanford study on aging runners' knees. Stanford study. It says the same thing that others have reported in this thread.

    For my own running attire, I've been wearing panties under guy shorts or tights and women's tanks with built-in shelf bra under a men's t-shirt. Finally got up the courage to run in more form fitting attire (I have a somewhat feminine form), and have now gone out in women's shorts, sports bra, and tighter fitting women's singlet. All I can say is, "Wow! What a difference!" I love the closer fit with less raw fabric flapping around, the clothes feel and move like they should, and I feel much more "on display." Since women are constantly looked at in casual social situations while most men are not, me feeling more "on display" enhances my sense of feeling feminine.

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    Yes, I too wear a bra under my sports clothes. A sports bra. When I go jogging I wear black women's lycra shorts, a women's brightly colored sports tee and a sports bra underneath. Add to this a color coordinated baseball cap and women's white tennis shoes and that's what I look like
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    Am "dressed" each day on my three mile walk.

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    ...and in the summer a nice racer back top

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    I have worn bra and panties before. Like others have said a sports bra is better.

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    All the ladies exercise wear is the best it's all I wear when working out, not at a gym but at home but still feels great

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    hi cindy,i under dress all the time at home.i wear a bra and forms any time i'm out side working in the yard.this summer a cut some old jeans off and made some short shorts wear outside as well.

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    better take care of your breast and nipples while running you can damage them if they are as large as your picture shows you may need nipple shields to prevent chafing and a firm bra to prevent pain from bouncing which can cause varicose veins from stretching and bouncing you do have a nice looking set of breast take care of them

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    I usually wear, athletic supporter, shorts, t-shirt, sweats to workout in. One morning I over slept and raced to get into my gym clothes and forgot that I had my bra on. During my cardio a nice lady asked if I was comfortable, when I looked at her with this huge question mark on my face she asked me to follow her to the yoga room full of mirrors. There was a perfect outline of my bra through my sweat shirt. The nice lady never said anything about it and for all it was worth I was caught. I do however remember the feeling of my bra while on the elliptical machine and really liked it. Perhaps one day I will return with bra and panties.

    :-)

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    Owe, that bra looks uncomfortable to run in for an hour. A sports bra should be much more comfortable. I always wear panties, a thong for running.
    Lori

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