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However, the yukata is quite a bit different. Damn, it must even be difficult to take a leak or squat to use the bathroom.
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The kimono is also worn tightly bound and can have several undergarments and belts (obi) so that it is not likely to come open. The traditional kimono, which is really as formal nowadays as a tuxedo and not worn very often at all, does not work out very well for freeballing - mainly because it is worn for ceremonial events and people are not likely to move around much. I find the kimono and in particular the yukata give a great oppor tunity to freeball. I have lived at times in Japan and still have strong connections to it. We've seen that many guys wearing kilts do not have anything on underneath. As I said in an earlier post (Scottish singer in a kilt), I wonder how many national / native or traditional costumes make it easy (or not) to freeball and perhaps to catch a glimpse. I wonder how many other national costumes or traditional clothes allow for freeballing? I've spent a lot of time in Japan and a few other countries where the national costume - kimono or yukata (light summer informal kimono with fundos hi (loin cloth)) (at least it remains one of the traditional ways that some people dress -especialy for festivals or typical Japanese cultural events) does make freeballing sort of accepted. By the way, it appears that his male buddies are just as fascinated by what he's wearing and what he's not as his women friends are.Ĭross-cultural Perspective on Freeballing It always seems that whenever some guy is wearing a kilt - whether formal or informal, he seems to get a lot of attention directed toward what's under the kilt. Her e are some recent photos from social events where guys were wearing kilts. Still, there are several other kinds of male attire that sometimes offer the opportunity for spontaneous partially nudity, at time under the guise of freeballiing, such include boardshorts, ethnic or traditional clothing (the 'kilt' is a Western invention for covering male anatomy), but there are other forms of masculine clothes from Asian, the Middle East, Africa, and Oceania that perform similar functions and which offer similar glimpses. It's not too surprising that one of those types of clothing is the kilt. Some types of clothing and certain social situations seem to invite CMNM (clothed male / naked male) and probably just as often CFNM (clothed female / naked male) behavior.