What’s your most controversial opinion?

One of the very well known “creepy” Litsters once told me he had printed a face pic that I posted and had put it in a frame on his bedside table. I don’t think he actually had but I did ask him to get rid of it as he didn’t have my permission to do that.

I don’t keep any “sexual” pictures that I have been sent. To me they are there for that moment and not for future reference. Other pictures that I have been sent such as scenery, hobbies, etc., I still have most of those.

I have a son (currently 21) and he has grown up in the world of instant photos, social media, etc. I have always told him that he should never send any nude photos of himself and if he received any of anybody else, he should delete them immediately. Hopefully he has listened. I think it is important to have those discussions with our children. The world is becoming so much more dangerous to the vulnerable and we need to give them as much guidance to stay safe as we can
I still have the photos of you grinding on that magnum of Cristal.

I use them for wanky time 100% of the time.
 
I still have the photos of you grinding on that magnum of Cristal.

I use them for wanky time 100% of the time.
My photos seem to tell a different story. They seem to tell of some drunken Aussie woman deepthroating that very bottle (including the security tag)! This is followed by video of the stampede of customers trying to exit the store when you moved to the “giant marrow” section 😲
 
I still have the photos of you grinding on that magnum of Cristal.

I use them for wanky time 100% of the time.
Wait, what? Oh wow. :mad:
My photos seem to tell a different story. They seem to tell of some drunken Aussie woman deepthroating that very bottle (including the security tag)! This is followed by video of the stampede of customers trying to exit the store when you moved to the “giant marrow” section 😲
How did I never know there were photos/videos? Was this before or after you called me?
 
It’s actually perfectly acceptable and even polite to stalk a litster’s profile and go through their postings. I find it very endearing when somebody mentions something I wrote when they message.

It is after all public information, don’t act violated if somebody just wants to understand you better before reaching out
That's your most controversial opinion after 2 days on Lit? Wow, you could have come in with pineapple on pizza or something a little more controversial.
 
Wait, what? Oh wow. :mad:

How did I never know there were photos/videos? Was this before or after you called me?
It was before the call to you but don’t worry, she was so drunk, she had probably already forgotten the trauma she had put the innocent shopping Londoners through 😁
 
Something I almost never see talked about. The one or two times that I have, the conversation was mockingly done. So it occured to me to post it on Lit somewhere. Why not here.

For decades, in the U.S. at least, we have all seen women's shapewear and recognize it a choice many women make in clothing and most of us think little of it. And I say that, as my experience in the topic is limited- no offense to women meant.

What about men's shapewear? Is it a source of derision and jokes or is it relatively equal in regard to women's shapewear? Would any man admit to wearing shapewear?

Is shapewear embarrassing to people? Has anyone encountered a new lover and found that all their curves had been modified my shapewear? Is that upsetting somehow? Does it even matter?

And just so we're clear, specifically, I am thinking of super elasticy shapewear that trims a person down 4 sizes, or makes breast cups tremendous, or super rounded butts, cod pieces, or muscle padding. Shit like that.

When does it get to be too much and omg, you are such a faker?
 
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Something I almost never see talked about. The one or two times that I have, the conversation was mockingly done. So it occured to me to post it on Lit somewhere. Why not here.

For decades, in the U.S. at least, we have all seen women's shapewear and recognize it a choice many women make in clothing and most of us think little of it. And I say that, as my experience in the topic is limited- no offense to women meant.

What about men's shapewear? Is it a source of derision and jokes or is it relatively equal in regard to women's shapewear? Would any man admit to wearing shapewear?

Is shapewear embarrassing to people? Has anyone encountered a new lover and found that all their curves had been modified my shapewear? Is that upsetting somehow? Does it even matter?

And just so we're clear, specifically, I am thinking of super elasticy shapewear that trims a person down 4 sizes, or makes breast cups tremendous, or super rounded butts, cod pieces, or muscle padding. Shit like that.

When does it get to be too much and omg, you are such a faker?
Do men ever admit to wearing shapewear? The few that I have encountered that do wear things refer to them as compression garments to make it sound more sporty.

I don’t have much in the way of boobs or bum so I do wear bras that “enhance” the lift and provide a fuller cup. I don’t wear anything to pump up my buttocks.

I find shapewear to be uncomfortable and when I look in the mirror with it on, my first thought is “what fucking shape do you call that”!

If a person wears something that changes their body shape so that it is unrecognisable when they aren’t wearing it then they should be sued for misleading a client individual.

I wonder if, without the enhancing bra and if I added a cod piece to my nether regions, I could pretend to be a man? 🧐
 
Do men ever admit to wearing shapewear? The few that I have encountered that do wear things refer to them as compression garments to make it sound more sporty.

I don’t have much in the way of boobs or bum so I do wear bras that “enhance” the lift and provide a fuller cup. I don’t wear anything to pump up my buttocks.

I find shapewear to be uncomfortable and when I look in the mirror with it on, my first thought is “what fucking shape do you call that”!

If a person wears something that changes their body shape so that it is unrecognisable when they aren’t wearing it then they should be sued for misleading a client individual.

I wonder if, without the enhancing bra and if I added a cod piece to my nether regions, I could pretend to be a man? 🧐
Nice blend of real answers and humor. I like it.

I hadn't ever considered wearing shapewear- not even a rolled up sock in my underwear. I was doing some doomscrolling while having breakfast and ran across this old ad (see below) which got me to thinking- I know, that's dangerous for me. Even still, just found it a curious topic.

I didn't want to limit the topic to just about the ad, so I broadened it.

If I wore a muscle suit and a cod piece could I attract millionaire women? Would that actually work? Seems silly. But the premise in this ad is that it should work.

And about suiting up like a man like you suggest- I feel certain that must have been done before. I'm pretty sure I saw it in a movie or TV at least once.

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Something I almost never see talked about. The one or two times that I have, the conversation was mockingly done. So it occured to me to post it on Lit somewhere. Why not here.

For decades, in the U.S. at least, we have all seen women's shapewear and recognize it a choice many women make in clothing and most of us think little of it. And I say that, as my experience in the topic is limited- no offense to women meant.

What about men's shapewear? Is it a source of derision and jokes or is it relatively equal in regard to women's shapewear? Would any man admit to wearing shapewear?

Is shapewear embarrassing to people? Has anyone encountered a new lover and found that all their curves had been modified my shapewear? Is that upsetting somehow? Does it even matter?

And just so we're clear, specifically, I am thinking of super elasticy shapewear that trims a person down 4 sizes, or makes breast cups tremendous, or super rounded butts, cod pieces, or muscle padding. Shit like that.

When does it get to be too much and omg, you are such a faker?
These days the ideal is to shape the body itself. To become perfect naked. (I have some opinions about that...) Especially for men - I've never known a man with even mild shapewear. Seems like it's either the gym or accepting what you are, probably something in between.

Go back to 1920s and earlier, and it was normal for both genders to use shapewear. Usually adding more than trying to squeeze in, though. Public and private body figure wasn't even expected to be the same - it never was. Fashionable silhouette also changed, and it's not like your body would change back and forth between sloping and square shoulders etc.

Oh btw you can't really go down 4 sizes with shapewear. You can't push that much flesh to the side. Especially not on men, when it's not about hourglass figure.

I'm a friend of reason. I don't mind some shapewear. What I can't stand is being terribly vain and shallow. And i think that limit comes waaaaaaay before my limit for shapewear.
 
These days the ideal is to shape the body itself. To become perfect naked. (I have some opinions about that...) Especially for men - I've never known a man with even mild shapewear. Seems like it's either the gym or accepting what you are, probably something in between.

Go back to 1920s and earlier, and it was normal for both genders to use shapewear. Usually adding more than trying to squeeze in, though. Public and private body figure wasn't even expected to be the same - it never was. Fashionable silhouette also changed, and it's not like your body would change back and forth between sloping and square shoulders etc.

Oh btw you can't really go down 4 sizes with shapewear. You can't push that much flesh to the side. Especially not on men, when it's not about hourglass figure.

I'm a friend of reason. I don't mind some shapewear. What I can't stand is being terribly vain and shallow. And i think that limit comes waaaaaaay before my limit for shapewear.
Yea, I have zero idea what would be reasonable size compression. I just threw that out there.

I head you about accepting what you have as far as bodies go, and yet the shapewear industry is alive and well, innovative, and prospering. I looked up men's shapewear after my initial idea for this topic and was shocked a little and amused by what's available and apparently has dome degree of popularity.

I don't know any man that wears this stuff or would admit to it. Is that strange?
 
Nice blend of real answers and humor. I like it.

I hadn't ever considered wearing shapewear- not even a rolled up sock in my underwear. I was doing some doomscrolling while having breakfast and ran across this old ad (see below) which got me to thinking- I know, that's dangerous for me. Even still, just found it a curious topic.

I didn't want to limit the topic to just about the ad, so I broadened it.

If I wore a muscle suit and a cod piece could I attract millionaire women? Would that actually work? Seems silly. But the premise in this ad is that it should work.

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That is how they have sold clothes, fads and diets to people for decades.

Nowadays, “must be the same shape naked and clothed” would probably be in any decent pre-nup. Although, they would probably know what you look liked naked before you even walked down the aisle.

In a world where we are constantly being told to be our true selves, this industry is still making a lot of money.

The men I have encountered that wear something are usually not that out of shape. They have a dad bod and cannot get the few final inches to tone no matter how much they go to the gym. The majority are divorced and want to look their physical best when going on the dating scene.

I was in a shop a few weeks ago and there was a couple of young girls looking at the lingerie. They were fascinated by the different types of padding in the bras and particularly by the ones with gel pads. They purchased one each. The market is already grabbing those young teens and telling them their perfect bodies can be even more perfect.

There is a TV programme here at the moment that is about “The price of perfection”. It covers a range of different treatments and surgeries to make the body look “better”. Some of the lengths that people go to are so extreme. I guess buying a bit of shapewear is a lot less risky in the long term (although I do know of women that have worn things so tight, they have fainted)
 
I believe people are over hydrating. You can go 2 hours without water and don't need to pee every 30 minutes. Who wants to have sex with a full bladder?
 
Nowadays, “must be the same shape naked and clothed” would probably be in any decent pre-nup.
Where would you draw the line, though? Ordinary men's suit is already "correcting" the body, and not just adding to shoulders. It's basically trying to sculpt the silhouette towards the desired one.

Which one reason why women often like to look at men wearing well-fitting tailored suits or tailcoats.

Sure , it's not considered shapewear, yet it has the same purpose. I wouldn't be too limiting.

What I can't understand is how people agree to wear spandex shapewear as its terribly uncomfortable. It doesn't shape you at all if it isn't stretched - meaning it's pushing you inwards. No way to make that confy. Also spandex doesn't breath. As a woman I much rather wear historical corsets etc. So much more comfy. (No, it doesn't mean tighlacing, which was always done by a minority anyway and never recommended. It was scandalous because it wasn't the norm.)
 
Where would you draw the line, though? Ordinary men's suit is already "correcting" the body, and not just adding to shoulders. It's basically trying to sculpt the silhouette towards the desired one.

Which one reason why women often like to look at men wearing well-fitting tailored suits or tailcoats.

Sure , it's not considered shapewear, yet it has the same purpose. I wouldn't be too limiting.

What I can't understand is how people agree to wear spandex shapewear as its terribly uncomfortable. It doesn't shape you at all if it isn't stretched - meaning it's pushing you inwards. No way to make that confy. Also spandex doesn't breath. As a woman I much rather wear historical corsets etc. So much more comfy. (No, it doesn't mean tighlacing, which was always done by a minority anyway and never recommended. It was scandalous because it wasn't the norm.)
I don’t care about the shape of a man’s body. If I like the man then I like the man. Physical has never been an issue for me. I like a man to dress well when I am out with him but not because of the shape it would give him but because I want him to make that effort for me.
 
I don’t care about the shape of a man’s body. If I like the man then I like the man. Physical has never been an issue for me. I like a man to dress well when I am out with him but not because of the shape it would give him but because I want him to make that effort for me.
I've never chosen a man after the shape of his body.

However, I do like when men dress well. And formal attire is often more flattering when informal.
 
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