Lingerie advise

littlebert72

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I'm looking for a discreet and reasonable site for lingerie for men. Also advise on a prostate messager and cock ring combo for beginner. Any help is appreciated.
 
Not sure what you mean by discreet, but most mainstream lingerie manufacturers and stores (online and brick and mortar) sell to men all he time and know that men buy and wear a certain percentage of their selections. I have ordered from Vanity Fair, Jockey, Shadowline, and Rago and have had delivered to my home. Also Her Room is very “trans friendly” (even has a section about fitting lingerie for men). You can feel comfortable ordering from them or even talking to their customer service rep’s on the phone. I have also ordered from JCPenny’s mail order, and of course Amazon.

Many of the sites that cater to CDs will charge you a lot more for sometimes substandard products. Plus, I like wearing what women wear.

Can’t help you with the other part of your question, but as far as lingerie, panties, etc. you certainly won’t be the first to be buying for yourself. A LOT of guys wear panties!
 
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I shop in regular stores. I'm 6'2" so Torrid and Lane Bryant tend to have sizes that fit me best. Torrid is awesome, they help with fit and allow me to try things on in the store. They also have order online and pick up in store.
 
I shop in regular stores. I'm 6'2" so Torrid and Lane Bryant tend to have sizes that fit me best. Torrid is awesome, they help with fit and allow me to try things on in the store. They also have order online and pick up in store.
They help you with fit and let you try things on? I'm not sure I'd be able to hide my excitement.
 
I shop in regular stores. I'm 6'2" so Torrid and Lane Bryant tend to have sizes that fit me best. Torrid is awesome, they help with fit and allow me to try things on in the store. They also have order online and pick up in store.
That’s my go to as well, for some reason they tend to be quite accommodating to the crossdressing crowd.
 
I've bought a fair amount of stuff online but have no problem shopping in person either. Sure it's daunting the first time you do it, imagining everybody's looking at the pervert in the lingerie aisle, but it's just a matter of styling it out; either front up if it's mentioned and say "yeah it's for me, so what?" or more conventionally, that you're buying for your wife and looking for something special.

FWIW nobody has ever mentioned it to me, not fellow shoppers or counter staff.
 
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