I've noticed how your writing changes me very quickly and explains many things I'd never even considered, but they're so important that I've already made many discoveries and am rereading things I'd initially skimmed without thinking. You truly create magic, and everyone agrees with you simply because you're logically right, and it's impossible to deny that I'm wearing these panties, and it's impossible to deny how strongly they hold me and reveal who I truly am. They dilute my energy with a soft feminine power and subjugate me. I'm practically completely subjugated by them.
I totally get this. My day to day underwear, while not strictly panties are about as close as one can get to panties without total feminine coding. They are a polyester satin-like knit. They have a hipster-style low-rise cut, and don’t have a fly.
I do have purely feminine panties, but I treat those much like women treat their showier panties, something to wear for intimate encounters.
I do have a collection of other feminine garments, but they exist more for my autistic sensory needs, yoga pants and one-piece swimsuits creating compression that settles my sense of touch.
Amazon’s algorithm, of all things, lead me to men’s compression leggings, and fishing shirts, with long sleeves and a hood, but made for hot weather.
I have a feeling there’s a sissy out there who needs a little more of a cover story before wearing effeminate coded clothing. No one gave me any hassle when I told them “I prefer protective clothing to (SPF 50) lotion.”
Aww. Thank you. I love having an excuse to learn and write and I love having an audience of readers who are so kind and generous and thoughtful. It's so gratifying. So I mean it when I say: your support means the world to me too. 😘😊💕
I suspect you aren't alone. And if I am being honest, after I started writing in this space, for responsive males, it was the one puzzle I really wanted to try and untangle....I'm not sure this is a perfect answer but it is the best I could do for the moment...so I'm glad you enjoyed it. 😊
Between the Psychological Micropenis and Untethering papers and this one I finally understand why I, as a physically adequate but veridical imposter male have a panty drawer, and why I dabble with but cannot sustain my attraction to nighties and stockings.
What a lovely thing to share. I can't express how glad I am that some of my writing has resonated so strongly and helped draw some lines that were perhaps hidden. 😊
Another landmark field note — paper, really — that explains and clarifies a seemingly inexplicable need and desire many males experience and struggle with. The little-known concept of asthenolagnia is core and center, and likely key to unlocking and/or reinterpreting relating mysteries and conditions in the quest of understanding and positioning the responsive male.
I think you are right...every time I go to untangle my thoughts on the responsive male, it seems to lead back to that concept. I hope nobody gets bored of reading about it...
I've noticed how your writing changes me very quickly and explains many things I'd never even considered, but they're so important that I've already made many discoveries and am rereading things I'd initially skimmed without thinking. You truly create magic, and everyone agrees with you simply because you're logically right, and it's impossible to deny that I'm wearing these panties, and it's impossible to deny how strongly they hold me and reveal who I truly am. They dilute my energy with a soft feminine power and subjugate me. I'm practically completely subjugated by them.
I totally get this. My day to day underwear, while not strictly panties are about as close as one can get to panties without total feminine coding. They are a polyester satin-like knit. They have a hipster-style low-rise cut, and don’t have a fly.
I do have purely feminine panties, but I treat those much like women treat their showier panties, something to wear for intimate encounters.
I do have a collection of other feminine garments, but they exist more for my autistic sensory needs, yoga pants and one-piece swimsuits creating compression that settles my sense of touch.
Amazon’s algorithm, of all things, lead me to men’s compression leggings, and fishing shirts, with long sleeves and a hood, but made for hot weather.
I have a feeling there’s a sissy out there who needs a little more of a cover story before wearing effeminate coded clothing. No one gave me any hassle when I told them “I prefer protective clothing to (SPF 50) lotion.”
Your writing means so much to me. I have learned so much about myself through it while being aroused and entertained at the same time. Thank You!!!
Aww. Thank you. I love having an excuse to learn and write and I love having an audience of readers who are so kind and generous and thoughtful. It's so gratifying. So I mean it when I say: your support means the world to me too. 😘😊💕
Well written ❤️ - panties are the only women's garment that I wear and I don't have a desire for more
I suspect you aren't alone. And if I am being honest, after I started writing in this space, for responsive males, it was the one puzzle I really wanted to try and untangle....I'm not sure this is a perfect answer but it is the best I could do for the moment...so I'm glad you enjoyed it. 😊
Between the Psychological Micropenis and Untethering papers and this one I finally understand why I, as a physically adequate but veridical imposter male have a panty drawer, and why I dabble with but cannot sustain my attraction to nighties and stockings.
What a lovely thing to share. I can't express how glad I am that some of my writing has resonated so strongly and helped draw some lines that were perhaps hidden. 😊
An excellent paper.
Thank you. 😍
Another landmark field note — paper, really — that explains and clarifies a seemingly inexplicable need and desire many males experience and struggle with. The little-known concept of asthenolagnia is core and center, and likely key to unlocking and/or reinterpreting relating mysteries and conditions in the quest of understanding and positioning the responsive male.
I think you are right...every time I go to untangle my thoughts on the responsive male, it seems to lead back to that concept. I hope nobody gets bored of reading about it...