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Do You Know A Cross Dressing Movie From The Late 19th To The 2000s

Do you wear pantyhose and do you like wearing them?

Yes I have both pantyhose and thigh high stockings I wear daily. I love the feel and enjoy wearing them I wear compression hose for circulation problems but had a pre-existing fetish for stockings. Now I have an excuse though I enjoy them just as much. Due to itching I began shaving. Now the feeling from wearing them is even better. My wife does not approve, unfortunately. But I still need the compression hose and to shave for comfort. I do feel it would be better if she were on board with me about men wearing them. I identify as male. Do not cross dress. Though I would wear panties if my wife were agreeable to it. I don't feel at this time she is. While I was asked once about wearing a dress I have no desire but may consider it for summer if it came into fashion. I wouldn't start an argument over it. I like the current style for men wearing pants fine. I just enjoy the feel of nylon on my legs especially shaved. If I no longer needed compression hose I would probably still wear pantyhose and thigh high stockings. I doubt I will ever want to quit shaving. I didn't know how preferrable it was untill I started doing it. I always believed women did it to please men. Now I know how much better it feels. I would hope hosiery and shaving catches on. There really are pluses it.

What is it that makes most music from the 80s sound so distinctly 80s to my millennial ears?

What is it that makes most music from the 80s sound so distinctly 80s to my millennial ears?Largely it’s the production techniques.In the 80s reverb was king. Heavily reverbed snare drums were very common. With dance music that can make the beat a bit messy and crisp hard snare drums are back in.Talking of drums the drum machines used at the time were often analogue, especially in the early part of the decades, which gives 80s electronic drum sounds a very distinctive sound. The same goes for the piano sounds. The Korg M1 piano sample is all over dance music from 88 to the early 90s.Analogue recording meant that mistakes often made their way into records. Singers recorded a few takes and the best versions were spliced together, but the odd bum note were still there. Now these can be fixed on pro tools, but in the 80s sometimes a feel couldn’t be reproduced and rough but soulful vocals were put out on tracks that wouldn’t pass today.80s songs tended to have certain themes.Just as today many female singers would be singing songs about being independent and not needing a man. Lyrics could be darker. Nuclear war was a real threat and there was no problem with artists nailing the colours to the mask and singing about politics. Even relatively non-political bands like Madness would cover overtly political themes. The extremely creepy themes in Every Breath You Take were understood, but not thought unusual at the time.Instrument choice also plays a part.Guitar solos were still very common, and unlike today, the use of Strats and whammy bars meant that anthem and dive-bombed guitar lines were all over the big power ballads of the time. Now a guitarist would be more likely to put a few country and blues licks together, but the 80s sound was all about going past the 12th fret where the high frequencies are and creating something monumental. EDM killed that in the 90s.Rhythms were differentThe complex beats of dubstep and garage weren’t around, and hip hop inhabited a different world. The cross over songs with rap and rock were unusual and stood out.So production types, song writing, orchestration, instrument choice and rhythm all made up that 80s sound.

What do you think about the "Trade War" between the United States and China in 2018?

I think people tend to miss one important thing: is the trade war between the USA and China about China? (Its unfair trade practices)Oh then the trade war also going on between the USA and Canada is about Canada’s unfair trade practices, and the averted but looming war with EU, with Mexico, … hmPlease don’t argue for one argument’s sake, we need to get the big picture.Also how to win a trade war? What’s the objectives? Do we have one besides hurting the opponent? As we’ve learned in real wars, going into one without a plan of closure, let alone without objectives, are bound to fail. It’s been said about the Iraq war, only happened in the last decade and we’ve forgotten about it. No American presidents in the past weren’t stupid or “soft”, that they didn’t see the unfair trade practices, and especially China, Obama has made it one of major issues during his term. Yet they understood that trade war accomplishs nothing, don’t be childish to think that trade war is justified by a rant, we don’t go kill people because we despise another country do we?On the matter of unfair Chinese trade practices, I have read in many occasions that the citizens of China are painfully aware of it, that they are paying prices much higher than Americans, they rant too. Thing is, don’t be silly to think that they think trade war benefits their cause. Changes may be coming in China, if you see 25% import tariffs on automobiles, do you know how much the tariff was before? MUCH higher. China like any others, prefer to relieve tariffs on their own terms. This trade war may benefit the Chinese citizens with respect to imports from OTHER countries, as it has speeded up the reduction of tariffs from other countries, similar to soybeans tariffs benefiting other countries but hurting Americans. So changes from China about their trade practices are coming never the less, question is, what do you think a trade war will accomplish? Does it improve the situation (the rant about their trade practices) or make it worse? And that maybe what past presidents understood but some Americans, including the mad chief who’s fighting trade wars one after the other, don’t want to understand.

Poll: Would You Ever Cross Dress?

Well I'm a girl so crossdressing isn't any big deal.

However, I do encourage my male friends to crossdress. Its great to upset convention. Like there used to be time when women couldn't wear pants. When they did, society was shocked and thought they were trying to act like men.. After a while society realized that they weren't trying to be men... They were seen as good people, wearing pants because they found pants comfortable.

Remember when men couldn't wear earrings, or jewelry.. In the 60's society was shocked when men wore their hair long.

You've got to go out there and push convention. Wear a pretty dress. Like this:
http://www.simplydresses.com/dresses/det...

You need to do that to show society that its okay. If I was a man I think it would be fun, and it would be fun to see the reaction you get.

Why did the American WWII uniforms look so casual compared to the German uniforms?

Well for one, this is pretty limited context. You are basically comparing the American GIs and German Heer infantry of the ETO.It would look much different in various theatres. The feld grau combat tunic worked just fine for 7 months of the year on the Eastern Front, but it was useless without a good wool great coat during the 5 months of brutal Russian winter. And there was never enough coats to go around. The Soviets of course usually had coats, and there was always lots of dead Soviets who didn't need their fur lined boots that they were issued starting winter 1941. So the “professional” Heer infantry actually looked quite motley in their mixed gear when their own gear was inadequate.Of course there was North Africa. Full length tunics were fine for about two winter months of the year, but by early spring it was back to short sleeved cotton shirts. Ever seen photos of the Afrika Korps in action? Scruffy Germans in dusty short sleeves with permanent tans that would make Pamela Anderson jealous. Brits in the same theater looked pretty much the same, except the Germans probably had the edge when it came to smiling for the Fuhrer on camera (jk).And US Marines in the Pacific? They got a sage green cotton shirt and matching pants. Hardly the embelm of soldierly pride, but they worked in the heat and humid hell of fighting on the Pacific islands.The Waffen SS was an exception of course because it wasn't technically a Wehrmacht organization. It was a paramilitary really, even though they usually fell under the local infantry commanders responsibility after the end of Barbarossa. But since the SS units were the fighting arm of the Nazi party, they had sharp looking uniforms with distinctive embelms. Why? Because they were Nazis…and because if you are gonna execute partisans and POWs, might as well look evil too. It was actually quite the liability after 1943. An SS member had a much higher risk of being shot if captured. Neither the Soviets nor the Western Allies had much use for them

Have you ever felt like you were born in the wrong era? When and where do you think you should have been born?

Yes, it is a very interesting thought. I also like to play with the idea of visiting different generations, civilizations, trying to experience life, desires, aspirations that are unique to that era.On the other hand since I started studying a practical Wisdom that opens up the structure of reality, helping us to understand Nature’s all-encompassing plan of development, I started to understand that “I” am at the right place in the right time, as only at this cross section of history can I fulfill the unique evolutionary role I was born for.Moreover I also learn that by fully revealing, understanding reality and its plan we can actually rise above the present, subjective constraints of time, space and physical motion, and we can visit any previous or future moment in history as if we realistically lived there.A Door To Time Travel | Laitman.comGoing Beyond The Limits Of Time | Laitman.com

What do your country's elite soldiers look like?

특전사 - ROK Army Special Forces - ROKA SFIn the ROK Special Operations Command we do have more specialised elite units such as the ROK UDT/SEALs or the 707th Battalion. Technically speaking they are the most elite soldiers, however, their roles are limited to their specific roles such as naval recon or counter terrorism.In the ROK Special Operations Command the elite units rank in this order.ROK 707th battalionROK UDT/SEALsROK Army Special ForcesROK CCTROK SSUWhile the 707th and the UDT/SEALs are more prestigious to enter and are more elite, the ROK Army SF is the only branch that encompasses all aspects of special warefare combat. For example, the 707th specialise on counter-terrorism while the UDT/SEALs specialise in naval recon and infiltration. The ROK Army SF, however, specialise in all fields. ROK Army SF personnel are trained to be fully HALO and SCUBA qualified. This makes them the most versatile unit.Winter Warefare(Above) ROKA SF sub-zero winter training(Above) ROKA SF with upgraded K1A Carbine submerged in frozen lake(Above) ROKA SF sniper with spotter in winter camoWoodland Warefare(Above) ROKA SF river crossing during summer woodland training(Above) ROKA SF [Ghillie] training with US CCT [multi-cam] during joint JFO training(Above) ROKA SF woodland patrol during 200 mile ruck marchNaval Infiltration(Above) ROKA SF naval infiltration training using SCUBA gear(Above) ROKA SF naval IBS infiltration training(Above) ROKA SF [left] and ROK CCT [right] naval recon training using IBSMountain Warefare(Above) ROKA SF utilising firearms mid-climb(Above) ROKA SF mountain scaling drill(Above) It’s a long way downAirborne Infiltration(Above) ROKA SF operators preparing air jump on board a C-130 Hercules(Above) ROKA SF operators prepare for free fall jump from a Chinook(Above) ROKA SF operators HALO training using wind tunnel fan

What are some of the best-looking military uniforms of all time?

The dress variant of the new Type 07 uniform line of the People's Liberation Army and People's Armed Police. An anonymous Quoran posted the older Red Guard uniform, but I prefer the Chinese military's latest line. The research and production of the line reputedly cost the PLA 8 billion dollars.From left: PLA Navy, PLA Ground Force, and PLA Air ForceDifferent outfits of the Type 07 line worn by the People's Armed Police. The new pine green is sharper than the drab olive greenWomen of the PLA Reserve Forces in summer dress variantHonor Guard of the PLA Ground Force... or maybe the People's Armed Police, I can't tellHonor Guard of the PLA Air ForceWhere's Wa-Lee?Future career prospect: marching in the PLA?Women of the PLA 60th year anniversary paradeSailors of the PLA NavySailors of the Seventh Escort Task Force visit an elementary school in Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaOfficers of the PLA Navy give a tour of the destroyer Lanzhou to Admiral Gary Roughead, U.S. Chief of Naval Operations

How safe is Bogota, Colombia?

Full disclosure, I am bogotano and love this city. That said, I also hate that it keeps on failing to reach its full potential.Bogota is a very safe city as far as an 8 million people metropolis can go. As it was appropriately pointed out, there are no guns in the city outside of law enforcement, and drugs are only for those who go actively in search for them. As in any large city, if you make reasonable judgements and trust your gut, you'll be fine. At most you are exposed to petty theft. Don't keep valuables highly visible, don't walk alone in poorly lit alleys. If it looks shady, it probably is. The usual bearings. Most of the tourist and upscale areas are very safe though the increase in tourism and affluence might bring in some pickpockets. Still. your highest chance of being robbed is inside one of the classy boutique shops, with their outrageous prices...Bogotanos in particular are highly dual characters: mean and hurried, yet friendly and open. A dark past for most has made us defensive, so we don't take easily to the unknown. A true bogotano when approached inadvertently will immediately think "how will this guy try to rob me". Not weirdly or extremely so, and not unlike any denizen of a large city who just knows how it is. But we also know its mostly paranoid and let our guard down when we consider it's safe. As an upside, we love to interact with and help out foreigners. It's part of our struggle to wipe away the bad rep our country has after so many decades of violence propaganda.Bogota is a wonderful city, and its grit, the contrasts, the noise, the hectic pace, only add to its appeal.

Why do German WWII uniforms look so cool?

It wasn’t just the German dress uniforms that looked the part.My uncle first encountered German paratroops (Fallschirmjager) in Greece after he’d been captured as a POW. On first sight, he and his comrades were dismayed and unnerved by their appearance; he recalled that they looked like something out of science fiction, and he genuinely believed that the war could be lost if this was what Germany was capable of fielding.The reason for this was their battledress and their equipment, which to the British soldiers looked futuristic and far in advance of what the British Army had at the time. They had fitted jumpsuits and camouflage smocks, they were bristling with mysterious equipment and swathed in straps, pouches and bandoliers; their automatic weapons were more advanced than the cheap Sten guns that the Brits had; even their helmets were unlike anyone else’s. They looked, in other words, like they meant business and knew how to deliver it.Update: Note the British Tommy looking severely under-dressed. This photo is from Crete rather than mainland Greece, but it does emphasise the difference between the two.

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