Poll: So Gents... Boxers or Briefs?

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DarkRyter

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Briefs provide the support I need.

I believe that guy from Seinfeld said something about Boxers and dangling around. I agree.
 

GothmogII

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In before Lumberjacks. But that's okay.

(Boxers by the way, briefs are frankly, itchy, far too tight and irritate all the wrong places. :/ Then again, I haven't worn them since I was 8.
 

Lord Beautiful

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Boxerbriefs. I will wear boxers on days where I only where loose, pajama-like clothing. However, boxers and jeans do not mix. The waist of the boxers go up and in the back they get stuck between the cheeks. Briefs are just lame, and as such, I never wear them.
 

Matronadena

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alright boys;

If you are wearing a kilt....you go commando...or your doing it wrong

If you wear a hakama you go commando, OR fundoshi

boxer briefs are pretty good choices in the way that they give more shape to an otherwise fairly bland looking male frame.

now to flip it around on a female side.
Thong
bikini cut
boxers

I even out between those depending on what I'm wearing for the day
 

bitzi61

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Boxers for me! Or Commando if I end up having to pull a kid out of the water at the pool... (Wet boxers suck BIG TIME!)
 

Simmo8591

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Boxers
although Lycra shorts for sport, never a good combo in the gym, boxers and shorts....
 

sky14kemea

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i wear womens underwear

but i wore a pair of boxers once, not my best day ~_~ Vely uncomfortable
 

Matronadena

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Cheeze_Pavilion said:
Matronadena said:
If you are wearing a kilt....you go commando...or your doing it wrong
No way I'm going to chance getting $400 worth of worsted wool pleated to set gunked up with ass drippings.
lol, I'd consider a diet change then luv, if that's such a problem :p

hehe to be serious though, there are a lot of kilts that don't run nearly that much..those usually are whats charged for the grand highland heavy knit ones..

and consider this.... your wearing 5-15 ( depending on the style) lbs of water proof wool..... you need to vent properly or risk some pretty nasty nut-funk by days end.