Prominent soft bulge

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Even absolutely soft, my bulge is very prominent with any kind of underwear or swimsuit.

I chose long and colourful pants for the beach , distracting attention.
Everyday is not a "problem" if I do not wear fitted pants, but in the gym and the pool (I need swiming frequently for a knee injury), it seems as I go "dressed to kill".

But now I'm something ashamed, because I have the dick better than body, and looks as some way of exhibitionism.

Some similar experience?
 

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I agree with others; you should be proud of your bulge.

But I know it can on occasion be a bit embarrasing.
 
Why are men so "concerned" about showing a bulge. Everyone on here thinks it is great. Women are falling out of their tops all the time. Young woman (and unfortunately some older woman) wear cut off shorts so ridiculously short that you can almost see everything. For godsake - relax - men all over the world have no problem with tight pants and a bulge. USA so concerned that someone might notice an extra curve or mound.....
 
Even absolutely soft, my bulge is very prominent with any kind of underwear or swimsuit.

I chose long and colourful pants for the beach , distracting attention.
Everyday is not a "problem" if I do not wear fitted pants, but in the gym and the pool (I need swiming frequently for a knee injury), it seems as I go "dressed to kill".

But now I'm something ashamed, because I have the dick better than body, and looks as some way of exhibitionism.

Some similar experience?

I agree with others: Be proud of your bulge!
I love your English and admire that you attempted it.
If you want to know, the expressions is "Somewhat ashamed," not "Something ashamed." Also, I think you mean "attracting attention," not "distracting attention."

Still, your English is better than my Espanol!
 
I agree with others: Be proud of your bulge!
I love your English and admire that you attempted it.
If you want to know, the expressions is "Somewhat ashamed," not "Something ashamed." Also, I think you mean "attracting attention," not "distracting attention." Still, your English is better than my Espanol!

Thanks for your corrections and amendments
And for your advice.