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zZzSheepyZzZ

zZzSheepyZzZ

Canada
January 2013

JAN 03, 2013 05:33 PM

Hello comrades, I shall henceforth present my ongoing dilemma, and hope for any suggestions!

Basically I have been having quite some trouble finding comfortable underwear for me, a boy, as the title indeed suggests.

I find with most male underwear, the elastic band is too constricting on my waist, which in turn is uncomplimentary to my IBS (sensitive tummy)

So far, the closest thing I have found is 'Boy shorts' from La senza, in L size. It was very refreshing to have non-seam, and no constraining elastic band, but the problem I have with the boy shorts - to put it bluntly - is my junk doesn't fit very well in them. I almost want a sort of yoga-shorts sort of underwear.

I live in Canada, but I also can buy things on the internet.

If anyone might know of anything to look into, or any websites or help, it would be appreciated.

Thanks for your trouble shocked

Mr_Matt_

Mr_Matt_

Pompano Beach, FL
July 2005

JAN 03, 2013 06:04 PM

You sure you're 18?

mydogfarted

mydogfarted

Oakland, NJ
June 2003

JAN 03, 2013 06:19 PM

I'm not sure what exactly the issue is here. It sounds like you're not buying the correct waist sized underwear for men - LaSenza's "Boy Short" is for women. If you're really hamstrung, learn to sew. Then you can make your own.

zZzSheepyZzZ

zZzSheepyZzZ

Canada
January 2013

JAN 03, 2013 08:12 PM



well the issue is I like the feel of womens undewear. Maybe it's the fabric, and the fact, like I stated that the waist band is non constraining. Particularly with the 'boys shorts' sort of boxer shape .

and every mens boxers I've bought, including the smallest size, to medium, the waistband feel is still too constrictive.

The issue: since it's designed for women my junk doesn't quite fit the best.

sooooo, Im basically wondering if anyone has come across any kind of womeny underwear, but for boys - like the same kind of seamless feel.

I'm sure to a site like this, that doesn't seem to out of the ordinary.

But alas, your last suggestion might be what I'll need to do in the end, the sewing, which has crossed my mind. It's just that's a more longterm solution.

Shal

Shal

Los Angeles, CA
October 2002

JAN 03, 2013 08:18 PM

Is there something you don't like about seamless boxer briefs? That's basically the male version of boyshorts, and a quick google for that found lots of results. You might have some luck with those.

Shal

Shal

Los Angeles, CA
October 2002

JAN 03, 2013 08:41 PM

Or, even if you're not into crossdressing, you might want to check out shops that cater to crossdressing guys, like this one: http://xdress.com/gallery/view/panties/95

mydogfarted

mydogfarted

Oakland, NJ
June 2003

JAN 03, 2013 08:51 PM

Shal said:
Is there something you don't like about seamless boxer briefs? That's basically the male version of boyshorts, and a quick google for that found lots of results. You might have some luck with those.



This. Also Hanes makes a boxer brief that has the elastic wrapped in fabric, which I find very comfortable.
http://www.hanes.com/clothing/men/underwear/boxer-briefs/hanes-mens-tagless-boxer-briefs-with-comfortsoft-waistband-4-pack

I'm pretty sure I've bought them at Zeller's or Walmart on a trip to Ottawa.

zZzSheepyZzZ

zZzSheepyZzZ

Canada
January 2013

JAN 03, 2013 09:09 PM

Or, even if you're not into crossdressing, you might want to check out shops that cater to crossdressing guys, like this one: http://xdress.com/gallery/view/panties/95



Ahh yeahh, this is sort of what I'm more looking for, but just for casual wear - thank you