CrazyCatLord wrote:
Magdalena wrote:
This thread fits in this forum...how, exactly?
LGBT = leggings, gowns, boxers & T-shirts

On a note that is semi-related to the topic of this thread...
Back when I first psychologically accepted that I was interested in my own sex (guys), I was fantasizing about lying in bed with a guy I liked, kissing him and such. And what I had noticed was that during this time, my skin had become very, very sensitive to touch. Not only did physical touch (on my upper body with my hands) feel
amazing, but I felt affected emotionally as well. This happens every time I have such fantasies, and to a lesser extent when I'm being touched (as in, PDA) on a date. But the thing is, prior to having discovered that I was interested in men, I never experienced anything like this with anyone.
That's the kind of thing I thought this thread might have been referring to when I first saw it; that the OP was sensitive to touch in some way and was being affected by the clothes they wore (which is not the case with me). The best I can recommend is that you should wear whatever feels comfortable. Or perhaps nothing at all if you're in the privacy of your own home (or on a nude beach

).
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