I’ve seen, straight guys really rare wear tight or short shorts, or compression shorts and I was wondering why must of them feel embarrassed about their own body, it’s really awkward show your bulge? Is there something wrong with it?
Well, I don’t have a big bulge neither, but I still wear them, I believe, if my bulge (dick and balls) are not big as a regular guy, I don’t have to feel embarrassed about it, I can’t do anything to change that. I think you should try.I don't have any buldge to show so why would I try?
That be awesome if you have the change to ask, cause like @CaptainAmazing999 said, could be a accepted norm maybe.From my observation, it isn’t that straight men don’t wear compression shorts, but rather that they frequently wear something over them. I have never discussed it with any of my straight friends, but maybe I can work it into the conversation over drinks after a bb game at the gym.
Wearing tights without showing a reasonable bulge is like telling people you have a small dick.It's like wearing very tight jeans and showing off - guys did it more in the past but now even in the tightest skinny jeans everything is usually flattened out and the cut is almost designed to hide rather than reveal. I sense that as guys have become more aware of their bodies they are almost less inclined to show (cock/muscle etc) unless they know they are in the upper range of big!
I agree with almost everything you said, @HarryPalmas , except I think you're being too modest. You would look good in anything.Because it is embarrassing. It is not something to advertise for us. Women notice these things and some of us do not have a model type body and a generous, flattering bulge to exhibit so not going through the embarrassment.