Lately I've come to wonder what type underwear (if any) a hot guy wears. I love it when they bend over and the waistband shows above their belts.
Sometimes I do check the underwear aisle at stores and if there is someone brousing, I try to see what type.
Some of the artwork and photos on packages can be rather revealing.
I remember some time ago reading where Walmart removed a certain brand because of a complaint from a religious bitch.
Here's the internet article. Honestly, tho, do we really need to know about some pastor buying his underwear at Walmart? Notice that he was "looking at the men's pictures on the package." Mmm-hmmm. Sound more like he was looking at the men's packages in the pictures!
By Trent Moore
The Cullman Times
CULLMAN A local pastors complaint about a brand of underwear being sold with pornographic pictures on the packaging at the Cullman Walmart reportedly led to a recall of the product.
Frank Boren, pastor of New Hope Christian Center Church of God in the Springhill community, said he noticed the questionable underwear package while shopping at the store in May.
I was in there shopping for some underwear one day, and looked at the mens pictures on the packaging, he said. On a few of the packages they were very pornographic in the way they were dressed, in skimpy underwear, so I went to the manager and asked her if she thought it was inappropriate to be displayed.
After filing a few more complaints in the following weeks, Boren said the questionable packaging eventually disappeared from the stores shelves.
Cullman Walmart store manager Nancy Valentine said Borens concerns were forwarded to the corporate office, and an eventual recall of that packaging was likely the result of similar complaints.
A customer was upset about the picture on the underwear packaging and we sent his concerns to the home office, she said. I believe there was a recall on that product packaging later on.
Boren said he wanted to thank Valentine and Cullman County Sheriff Tyler Roden for their assistance in the matter.
When asked about his role in the reported recall, Roden said he listened to Borens complaint though the issue mostly fell to the discretion of Walmart officials.
He was concerned about the packaging on some of the mens underwear being too revealing, in his opinion, to the point that he thought it was pornographic, he said. This gentleman voiced his concerns about that.