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I used to hate boxers and only wore briefs. When boxers became popular in the '90s, I was in college. I experimented with wearing boxers to school every now and then. Even though I disliked the lack of support, it was wildly erotic to walk around campus with my dick swinging. I worked in a restaurant and couldn't wear anything other than briefs to work. It was too distracting to wear boxers while running around when I was busy.I thought I would try boxer under my jeans a work. Most uncomfortable feeling for me. As the day progressed I feel everything lengthing more and more. Not an erection, just getting very relaxed. Really don't see how you guy do it all the time...
the day progressed I feel everything lengthing more and more. Not an erection, just getting very relaxed.
Do many guys even wear them anymore? I thought most guys wear briefs or trunks nowadays
I found that the feel of boxers varies a great deal among different brands. Boxers made from heavy material suck. They bunch, scrunch, and ride up producing the stereotypical "uncomfortable boxers" thing that turns many guys off. Case in point: I've tried Brooks Brothers, an expensive brand, but don't like how they feel. The fabric is too thick and heavy, and it feels like I'm wearing a pair of regular shorts instead of underwear. Through trial and error, I discovered that cheapie Fruit of the Loom brand boxers are very lightweight and pliable. They tend to not bunch or ride up nearly as much as other brands. FTL boxers feel virtually the same as freeballing, yet there is a thin, soft layer between you and your outerwear.God I hate boxers. All that fabric moving around, scrunching up getting in the way.