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cldpsu

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I've never owned jeans quite tight on my like the puma evisus i got. I've been wearing them for a month and a half and have started using low rise bikini's so that i don't have wrinkles from boxers all under my jeans. Well, for the past 4 days... i have been getting a chafe effect.. kinda like in cycling on the area where your leg ends and ur nuts start lol. Anyone ever get this? I guess the reaons it might be occurring is because of the bikini being right on that area or thepants folding tight whenever i stride, irritating it or because of bacteria from the pants being dirty? What do you guys think? I'm thinking about going to get my pants dry cleaned to rule that out but im not sure if it takes out bacteria as well as washing.
 

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Wear boxer briefs instead of bikini briefs. I 100% guarantee this will solve your problem or your money back.
 

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Originally Posted by Jovan
Aye. I wear boxers even with my slimmest fitting jeans.

So you guys think its the bikini underwear sitting right in that area?
 

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Yes. I personally wear a lot of synthetic underwear (like Under Armour) now, because it avoids this problem completely. I recommend Perry Ellis boxer briefs, which can be found at Ross and Marshalls on the underwear rack, sometimes on clearance for about $6-8 per pair. They fit pretty snugly and keep everything in check down there. I ride a motorcycle a lot and have to watch out for the dreaded monkey butt syndrome which can be caused by cotton underwear. I would never wear anything with a seam right where my leg rotates, though.
 

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Do I really have to be the first to say this?

YOURE A MAN, DONT WEAR BIKINI UNDERWEAR GOD DAMN IT!

Back to your regularly scheduled conversation of male bikini line friction and the panties that cause it.
 

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Originally Posted by capnpyro
Do I really have to be the first to say this?

YOURE A MAN, DONT WEAR BIKINI UNDERWEAR GOD DAMN IT!

Back to your regularly scheduled conversation of male bikini line friction and the panties that cause it.


Lol. Maybe i'm european haha. It was just to get a better denim fit
 

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Originally Posted by j
Yes. I personally wear a lot of synthetic underwear (like Under Armour) now, because it avoids this problem completely. I recommend Perry Ellis boxer briefs, which can be found at Ross and Marshalls on the underwear rack, sometimes on clearance for about $6-8 per pair. They fit pretty snugly and keep everything in check down there. I ride a motorcycle a lot and have to watch out for the dreaded monkey butt syndrome which can be caused by cotton underwear. I would never wear anything with a seam right where my leg rotates, though.
Precisely Which underarmor pair do you wear?
 

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Holmes, keep it classic. Floss some normal briefs or boxer-briefs. I suggest jockey pouch brand.
 

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Originally Posted by capnpyro
Do I really have to be the first to say this? YOURE A MAN, DONT WEAR BIKINI UNDERWEAR GOD DAMN IT! Back to your regularly scheduled conversation of male bikini line friction and the panties that cause it.
You're free to think that, but I actually know a girl or two who find men sexy in them. The first thing that comes to mind discussing men's underwear with "pouch" are those awful briefs that International Male sells.
 

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Originally Posted by cldpsu
Precisely Which underarmor pair do you wear?
I can't remember which one precisely but they are the boxer briefs. Going by their site I'd say they are either #666 or #667.
 

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Originally Posted by j
I can't remember which one precisely but they are the boxer briefs. Going by their site I'd say they are either #666 or #667.
If the former, do you tell all the ladies that you have the devil in your pants?
 

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