skinny jeans and others

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how the hell do some of u guys wear skinny jeans and other types of pants that hug the body because personally I find them uncomfortable and they leave little to the imagination. can't walk around with a dick line running down my thigh
 
Not every trouser is suitable for every man.

Like Mother Superior sings in "The Sound of Music" ...

Try every trouser
Stretch every seam
Walk proud in public
- you're in the big dick team...


:smile:

Awesome ...
 
i agree OP, the reality is unless you are a shower and you have a flaccid penis the same size as your erection, chances are its not flattering to the crotchle region. I know im a grower and i would grossly misrepresent myself with tight pants and a flaccid bingbong
 
Well I have to say that I'm definitely more a grower than a shower and I love skinny jeans. But I guess I'm the only one who buys jeans for a fit I like and not for which ones make my penis look huge. And I must say that I have never had a problem getting laid in my skinny jeans, even though I don't have a HUGE bulge in them.
 
Do I like a guy in skinny jeans??? No. I like imagining what's underneath. Do I like what I see underneath??? Yes and this site is growing on me fast.
 
I love my skinny jeans... here they are.... I'm a grower so nothing really shows... what do you think???

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I was a teen in the late '60s - early -70s. All guys wore fitted jeans. We didn't name them anything in particular; they were just jeans. Levis, Wrangler, and Lee were the main brands. My favorites were Levis 505 denim (many colors; not just blue) and 505 corduroy (extremely popular). Only old men wore blue jeans that were roomy. The snug fit prevailed until the late '80s - early '90s. Levis is still my favorite brand, and I especially love the 505 cords, although they are hard to find new. I never liked the 3-sizes-too-big look that became popular in the '90s. I'm glad that it's fading and guys are wearing jeans that look good on them. Unless a guy buys his jeans in too small a size, fitted jeans feel good. For some of you younger guys that never wore your jeans fitted, this may be a new experience for you. Us older guys have been there; done that a long time ago.
 
THe skinny jeans fad drives my nuts. Don't get me wrong, I love jeans that show off my legs, ass and bulge (people can stare all they want). But...as a bodybuilder it's hard enough getting clothes that fit and find jeans that I can get into and sit down in due to the thickness of my thighs has become a huge difficulty. When will Andrew Christian come out with jeans for us muscled guys?
 
Not for anything skinny jeans work great for some guys and not great for others. If you are a slim young guy, skater, emo whatever the look works.. if you are not skinny..and I dont mean heavy or fat, but just sort of bigger etc or you are say over 30 ish..you shouldnt be wearing skinny jeans. Slim jeans tapered at the bottom are cool if you ca pull it off but not skinny
 
I have ass, legs, dick and balls, and I'd rather them not be all shrink-wrapped together. Just for shits and giggles I thought I'd try on a pair 2 sizes bigger than I am.. They looked like Jane Fonda leg warmers cause thas about as far up as they went. On most guys I don't think they look right either. For the already skinny guys with toothpick legs it just makes me wonder how they can walk on those things. Other guys where they obviously don't fit so they sag em to the point were they walk like they just shit themselves... It looks retarded (no offense to truly retarded people)
 
I was a teen in the late '60s - early -70s. All guys wore fitted jeans. We didn't name them anything in particular; they were just jeans. Levis, Wrangler, and Lee were the main brands. My favorites were Levis 505 denim (many colors; not just blue) and 505 corduroy (extremely popular). Only old men wore blue jeans that were roomy. The snug fit prevailed until the late '80s - early '90s. Levis is still my favorite brand, and I especially love the 505 cords, although they are hard to find new. I never liked the 3-sizes-too-big look that became popular in the '90s. I'm glad that it's fading and guys are wearing jeans that look good on them. Unless a guy buys his jeans in too small a size, fitted jeans feel good. For some of you younger guys that never wore your jeans fitted, this may be a new experience for you. Us older guys have been there; done that a long time ago.

I'm 52, and still to this day my preferred jeans are Levi's 505, in blue or black. I have like six pairs of each. Keeps me from having to wash them all the dang time. Don't wear them to work though, I wear Sam's Member's Mark jeans for getting dirty.

I like my jeans to be snug, no relaxed fit here.