
Lately I've been trying different types and materials of men's underwear after deciding that I don't need to worry about what others think of my underwear and tight whites Holding panties became more and more uncomfortable. I've tried this manufacturer's regular jock and found it to be pretty good in terms of support. He reminded me why I didn't like boxers since they date back to my early teens when it looked like a right of way or like you would transition from white briefs to boxers but because they offered no support or concealment when young hormones bring out certain elements, it always seemed to happen when the teacher called me, I try to half-stand, half-squat To hide the "problem" I started wearing a jock under my boxers . I've always liked sweatpants and other minimal undergarments, but to fit in, I didn't wear them until I was a bit older. Anyhow, I've found them to support me very well, and of all men's underwear, sweatpants are the quintessential men's underwear. What I don't like about pitching is that they are minimal but support well. The regular jockstrap was black and I found it more than comfortable, but the wide waistband had its issues: it was stiff and not very soft on the skin, no matter how many times I washed it. Go about your business without fully unbuttoning your jeans. I decided to try this and another brand in a more traditional style, I tried trendy sports bikinis, low rise bikinis, different panties and boxer shorts. I like how this jock keeps the look but the belt does chafe a bit. it doesn't get soft. While I'll probably continue to wear them and it's a regular brother with a wider waistband, they will be for the gym, not everyday wear. man from boy

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