I've always been drawn to high cut leotards in pro wrestling. Any wrestler who wears one (which is sadly increasingly rare these days) gets my immediate attention. It's hard to describe, but there's something about the way it forms and emphasizes the male body that I find so much more erotic than a simple pair of trunks. Like the whole torso is this skintight downward arrow terminating at the crotch and ass, highlighting the wrestler's vulnerabilities. Leotards tend to be thinner, and seem to cling to the body more tightly than trunks leading to that awesome "singlet creep" around the rear that @Legman77 mentioned. Pair that up with an exposed pair of legs (no kneepads makes me throb even harder) and you get this vision of a wrestler simultaneously at his most powerful and his most vulnerable. The leotard makes him look more powerful when he's dominating and it makes him look more humiliated when he's being dominated. That juxtaposition makes leotard-clad wrestlers such a turn on for me.
I also very much enjoy that a good leotard is flattering on pretty much any body type, even on those– maybe even especially on those who aren't perfectly chiseled. I see wrestlers in leotards and think to myself, "this guy isn't here to show off his abs, he's here to wrestle (and enjoy himself while doing it)". Indeed, much of my leotard fetish can be traced to watching big men like Earthquake and King Kong Bundy take fetishistic pleasure in squashing jobbers while being completely unshy about presenting their large bodies in skintight gear. That combination of confidence and power has long been irresistible to me. At least in my mind, a wrestler who chooses to wear a leotard is choosing to display their body in a more erotic fashion than any other kind of wrestling gear.
So yeah, I've been into leotards for a long time and have grown my collection over time. I own a few pairs of trunks, but for me, nothing beats the way leotards look, nothing beats the way leotards feel, and just like watching pro wrestling on TV, I admit that anyone I find on this site who wears leotards immediately piques my curiosity. ^^
Do any of you have a leotard fetish that started when you were a child? Did you get turned on by watching gymnasts, wrestlers and weightlifters who wore leotards or no leg/short legged singlets during the 70s and 80s? Do women wearing one piece swimsuits catch your eye more than bikinis?
As a child, I was stimulated by seeing women and men wearing leotards, especially on tv wrestling. They looked like superheroes to me, it accentuated their leg muscles and ass. The domination, the flexing of lower body muscles, and the reveal of more rear as the writhing created wedgies especially if no hose or tights were worn beneath. As a teen, my urge to want to wear a leotard became stronger. “All the Marbles” was a movie about hot female wrestlers, that was eye candy. Aerobicise came on every morning featuring toned women wearing high cut skin tight leotards with no socks or shoes. They gyrated erotic stretches on a circular stage as the camera zoomed in and out of their wedgies and camel toes. I did my own routine every day to their show before the family awoke.
My sister and her friend once put on black leotards and leg warmers and danced around the house. My sister had no idea that her slightly stocky friend mesmerized me with her tight fitting garment that revealed the outline of her pussy. Not only did her leotard clad body become etched in my memory, it inspired me to want to know if it felt arousing to wear. In the basement, I found an old one piece swimsuit of my sister’s that had a hole in it. With no one home, I tried it on while in the basement. I was surging with adrenaline as I eased the black elastane suit up my legs and to my hips. I could only get one strap onto my shoulder before I exploded. It was pure ecstasy. It started my fetish for leotards.
I considered wrestling in high school, but knew that I couldn’t get through any match without a raging hard on. But I had an urge to wrestle and wear leotard singlets. I began asking girlfriends to indulge me. I sought out session women when I could. When neither of those routes were unavailable, I tried using Craig’s List personal ads until they became banned. When I found this site, I hit the jackpot. Although I prefer being dominated by women as a default, I found myself driven to wrestle other men and found my preference was give and take submission but preferred to dominate and based my holds from countless f vs f submission videos I have collected over the years.
With any of these matches, it was paramount for me and my opponent to wear leotards unless someone had an issue with it. Luckily that has not been an issue. I started off altering women’s leotards and one piece Speedo swimsuits into singlets worn by wrestlers like the Armstrongs, Kid McCoy, Nikita Koloff and countless others. As men on this site asked me where I got my singlets and where they could get them. It inspired me to find a seamstress. The first one couldn’t get it right. The second one completely recreated the look I wanted. I now have a large collection and have been able to customize these for men on this site. I only wish I could have figured this out a few decades earlier. I love wrestling in these singlets. I suspect this addiction will be lifelong. Please feel free to share if you have a similar proclivity.
Taran (0)
04/12/2020 20:24I've always been drawn to high cut leotards in pro wrestling. Any wrestler who wears one (which is sadly increasingly rare these days) gets my immediate attention. It's hard to describe, but there's something about the way it forms and emphasizes the male body that I find so much more erotic than a simple pair of trunks. Like the whole torso is this skintight downward arrow terminating at the crotch and ass, highlighting the wrestler's vulnerabilities. Leotards tend to be thinner, and seem to cling to the body more tightly than trunks leading to that awesome "singlet creep" around the rear that @Legman77 mentioned. Pair that up with an exposed pair of legs (no kneepads makes me throb even harder) and you get this vision of a wrestler simultaneously at his most powerful and his most vulnerable. The leotard makes him look more powerful when he's dominating and it makes him look more humiliated when he's being dominated. That juxtaposition makes leotard-clad wrestlers such a turn on for me.
I also very much enjoy that a good leotard is flattering on pretty much any body type, even on those– maybe even especially on those who aren't perfectly chiseled. I see wrestlers in leotards and think to myself, "this guy isn't here to show off his abs, he's here to wrestle (and enjoy himself while doing it)". Indeed, much of my leotard fetish can be traced to watching big men like Earthquake and King Kong Bundy take fetishistic pleasure in squashing jobbers while being completely unshy about presenting their large bodies in skintight gear. That combination of confidence and power has long been irresistible to me. At least in my mind, a wrestler who chooses to wear a leotard is choosing to display their body in a more erotic fashion than any other kind of wrestling gear.
So yeah, I've been into leotards for a long time and have grown my collection over time. I own a few pairs of trunks, but for me, nothing beats the way leotards look, nothing beats the way leotards feel, and just like watching pro wrestling on TV, I admit that anyone I find on this site who wears leotards immediately piques my curiosity. ^^
Legman77 (9 )
05/12/2020 1:33(In risposta a questo)
Well said, my friend. I appreciate your insights. They give me more reasons to appreciate this gear preference.
Legman77 (9 )
04/12/2020 3:11Do any of you have a leotard fetish that started when you were a child? Did you get turned on by watching gymnasts, wrestlers and weightlifters who wore leotards or no leg/short legged singlets during the 70s and 80s? Do women wearing one piece swimsuits catch your eye more than bikinis?
As a child, I was stimulated by seeing women and men wearing leotards, especially on tv wrestling. They looked like superheroes to me, it accentuated their leg muscles and ass. The domination, the flexing of lower body muscles, and the reveal of more rear as the writhing created wedgies especially if no hose or tights were worn beneath. As a teen, my urge to want to wear a leotard became stronger. “All the Marbles” was a movie about hot female wrestlers, that was eye candy. Aerobicise came on every morning featuring toned women wearing high cut skin tight leotards with no socks or shoes. They gyrated erotic stretches on a circular stage as the camera zoomed in and out of their wedgies and camel toes. I did my own routine every day to their show before the family awoke.
My sister and her friend once put on black leotards and leg warmers and danced around the house. My sister had no idea that her slightly stocky friend mesmerized me with her tight fitting garment that revealed the outline of her pussy. Not only did her leotard clad body become etched in my memory, it inspired me to want to know if it felt arousing to wear. In the basement, I found an old one piece swimsuit of my sister’s that had a hole in it. With no one home, I tried it on while in the basement. I was surging with adrenaline as I eased the black elastane suit up my legs and to my hips. I could only get one strap onto my shoulder before I exploded. It was pure ecstasy. It started my fetish for leotards.
I considered wrestling in high school, but knew that I couldn’t get through any match without a raging hard on. But I had an urge to wrestle and wear leotard singlets. I began asking girlfriends to indulge me. I sought out session women when I could. When neither of those routes were unavailable, I tried using Craig’s List personal ads until they became banned. When I found this site, I hit the jackpot. Although I prefer being dominated by women as a default, I found myself driven to wrestle other men and found my preference was give and take submission but preferred to dominate and based my holds from countless f vs f submission videos I have collected over the years.
With any of these matches, it was paramount for me and my opponent to wear leotards unless someone had an issue with it. Luckily that has not been an issue. I started off altering women’s leotards and one piece Speedo swimsuits into singlets worn by wrestlers like the Armstrongs, Kid McCoy, Nikita Koloff and countless others. As men on this site asked me where I got my singlets and where they could get them. It inspired me to find a seamstress. The first one couldn’t get it right. The second one completely recreated the look I wanted. I now have a large collection and have been able to customize these for men on this site. I only wish I could have figured this out a few decades earlier. I love wrestling in these singlets. I suspect this addiction will be lifelong. Please feel free to share if you have a similar proclivity.