Cristian Cravinhos wearing panties in series is reminiscent of the fetish shown in a soap opera Globo

Cristian Cravinhos wearing panties in series is reminiscent of the fetish shown in a soap opera Globo


Famous for the Richthofen crime, the motorcyclist is outraged by the way he is portrayed in ‘Tremembé’

Yes, married men wear panties. The fetish is more common than you might think. There are countless citizens out there who wear lingerie under their clothes, professional uniforms, jeans and gym shorts.

The fetish practice is in the spotlight for the scene in which the actor Kelner Macêdo, who plays Cristian Cravinhos in the series ‘Tremembé’, appears wearing a black lace thong in the cell where he is serving his sentence.

“Everything is a lie,” the ex-convict reacted on Instagram Stories, outraged by the production of the Prime Video platform.

He served a prison sentence for the murder of the couple Marísia and Manfred von Richthofen, parents of Suzane and Andreas.

In the streaming Cristian appears in a homosexual relationship with another inmate while he is married to a woman.




Deputy in his underwear

In the 2019 soap opera ‘O Sétimo Guardião’, police chief Joubert is satisfied by wearing his wife Rita’s (Flávia Alessandra) panties.

For the role, Globo chose actor Milhem Cortaz, who seems very masculine and openly straight.

As the plot progresses, the lawman begins stealing underwear from the inhabitants of the peaceful Serro Azul.

In one sequence, the congressman bends over and, involuntarily, reveals the red panties he is wearing, to the horror of conservative Mirtes (Elizabeth Savalla).

Successful productions in Brazil and abroad, such as ‘Friends’, ‘Scrubs’, ‘Two and a Half Men’, ‘A Grande Família’, ‘Toma Lá Dá Cá’ and ‘Tapas & Beijos’ have briefly addressed, always in a comic tone, the interest – conscious or not – of some men in trying on women’s lingerie.



From Globo, the delegate Joubert (Milhem Cortaz) liked to wear the panties of his wife and unknown women

Man in lingerie, you mean?

Cross-dressing fetishism or fetishistic cross-dressing is generally seen as a form of fantasy or pleasure, without moral judgment.

According to the most accepted interpretation in psychology and psychoanalysis, the individual does not want to experience the other gender (as happens in trans identities), but only experiences the use of clothes as an object of desire and symbolism.

It raises concern and can only be considered a disorder if the practice causes mental suffering and disrupts the person’s routine.

According to an article from the National Library of Medicine, approximately 3% of the world’s male population occasionally wears panties.

Source: Terra

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