AGP
The syndrome of having pants that seemingly defy gravty to travel further up the waistline until reaching what is known as the "harry highpants" stage. In severe cases pants may cause victims to hover several inches above the ground.
Early warning signs include raising of the voice several tones, at later stages, octaves. A tendancy to tell guys to 'settle down' and beltline being closer to the head than feet.
Also the 296th element on the periodic table.
The syndrome of having pants that seemingly defy gravty to travel further up the waistline until reaching what is known as the "harry highpants" stage. In severe cases pants may cause victims to hover several inches above the ground.
Early warning signs include raising of the voice several tones, at later stages, octaves. A tendancy to tell guys to 'settle down' and beltline being closer to the head than feet.
Also the 296th element on the periodic table.
by mytgp.tk January 1, 2009
Get the agpmug. anti gravity pants
The syndrome of having pants that seemingly defy gravty to travel further up the waistline until reaching what is known as the "harry highpants" stage. In severe cases pants may cause victims to hover several inches above the ground.
Early warning signs include raising of the voice several tones, at later stages, octaves. A tendancy to tell guys to 'settle down' and beltline being closer to the head than feet.
Also the 296th element on the periodic table.
The syndrome of having pants that seemingly defy gravty to travel further up the waistline until reaching what is known as the "harry highpants" stage. In severe cases pants may cause victims to hover several inches above the ground.
Early warning signs include raising of the voice several tones, at later stages, octaves. A tendancy to tell guys to 'settle down' and beltline being closer to the head than feet.
Also the 296th element on the periodic table.
by Charles Coll December 31, 2008
Get the agpmug. by zero2119 November 20, 2023
Get the AGPmug. Coined by shrink Ray Blanchard, this is when a guy gets turned on by imagining himself as a chick, fantasizing that he's the woman. Blanchard and Dr. Anne A. Lawrence (who is an AGP), point out it's super common among straight or bi dudes who cross-dress or transition to female, driving their urge to go femme. It's not about being into other guys; that's a whole different ballgame. AGP is rooted in a straight man's opposite-sex attraction - but turned inward, like boomerang. Majority of AGPs have led very conventionally hyper-masculine lives and careers prior to transitioning later in life. Once you see it, you can't unseen it.
After diving into Ray Blanchard's research, Jake figured his thrill from slipping into lingerie and fantasizing as a woman was classic Autogynephilia (AGP) —not a gay thing, just his brain's quirky wiring.
by SanFran-Psych0 November 11, 2025
Get the Autogynephilia (AGP)mug.