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[[Image:4799625443 f276b8931b o.jpg|thumb|left|Cross-dresser as [[ballet|ballerina]]]]
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[[File:Ballerina.jpg|thumb|right|Seated ballerina]]
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[[Image:493483661 9c1e2a6d13 o.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Ballet dancers]]
 
[[Image:Sleeping Beauty Royal Ballet 2008.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Ballet dancers]]
 
[[Image:Sleeping Beauty Royal Ballet 2008.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Ballet dancers]]
'''Ballet''' is a very stylised form of [[dance]], usually designed to tell a story.  It comes from the Latin ''ballare'' (to dance).
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'''Ballet''' is a very stylised form of [[dance]], usually designed to tell a story.  The word comes from the Latin ''ballare'' (to dance).
  
Some people have a [[fetish]] for ballerinas (female ballet dancers), partly because they traditionally wear skirts that are short and stick out, allowing views of their legs right to the top. It was customary in 19th century Paris for operas to incorporate a ballet so men could admire the dancers and possibly arrange a date with one afterwards.
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There are elements of ballet which feature in [[fetish]] and [[BDSM]] imagery and fashion. The most notable examples are ballet boots and tutus.
  
Male ballet dancers usually wear [[tights]], showing a [[male bulge]]. It is said that many male dancers are [[gay]].
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The technique of dancing ''en pointe'' where the ballerina is balanced on tiptoe with their feet vertical has been taken as the inspiration for the [[ballet boot]]. The ballet boot forces the wearer’s feet into an ''en pointe'' posture but unlike ballet shoes they allow the wearer only limited movement.  
  
Because ballet training is very classical in nature and teaches a great deal about balance and poise, it is not only taken by those wanting to be ballet dancers. Many top performers in martial arts have some ballet training.  The exactitude and requirement for balance and fluid movement also help in other forms of dance and many popular dancers and actors of both genders have at least a basic ballet training.  It can also be good to help teach a [[slave]] poise and gracious movement, making them more pleasing to their owner's eye.
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[[Tutu]]s are extremely revealing, especially when the wearer bends forward on one foot and pirouettes.
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The image of men in tights, often showing a [[male bulge]], may appeal to [[gay]] men and [[cross-dresser]]s.
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Ballet dancers, both male and female feature in fetish imagery, a search of the web will bring up numerous sites with pictures and video showing a fetishistic portrayal of them.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* [[Choreophilia]]
 
* [[Dance]]
 
* [[Dance]]
* [[Male bulge]]
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* [[Dance belt]]
 
* [[Tights]]
 
* [[Tights]]
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* [[Tutu]]
  
 
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[[Category:Dancing]]

Latest revision as of 05:16, 20 November 2023

Cross-dresser as ballerina
Seated ballerina
Ballet dancers
Ballet dancers

Ballet is a very stylised form of dance, usually designed to tell a story. The word comes from the Latin ballare (to dance).

There are elements of ballet which feature in fetish and BDSM imagery and fashion. The most notable examples are ballet boots and tutus.

The technique of dancing en pointe where the ballerina is balanced on tiptoe with their feet vertical has been taken as the inspiration for the ballet boot. The ballet boot forces the wearer’s feet into an en pointe posture but unlike ballet shoes they allow the wearer only limited movement.

Tutus are extremely revealing, especially when the wearer bends forward on one foot and pirouettes.

The image of men in tights, often showing a male bulge, may appeal to gay men and cross-dressers.

Ballet dancers, both male and female feature in fetish imagery, a search of the web will bring up numerous sites with pictures and video showing a fetishistic portrayal of them.

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