I tried searching for this on the net and found nothing. Here's the deal - for the last 35 years, since age 16, I've been wearing my briefs inside-out because when I wear them normally, after just a little bit of walking around, my "thing" goes into the inside's straight-across part of the access "portal". On the outside of the briefs, the portal is a diagonal opening. So in a properly-worn situation, my thing gets stimulated and sometimes uncomfortably squeezed a bit, and eventually pops its head and part of its neck out through the front which I believe isn't supposed to be how briefs are supposed to operate. But I just dont know. I can say that this situation makes my thing much easier to pull out during bathroom breaks.
When I wear the briefs inside out, my thing doesn't make its way through the opening, and I'm not uncomfortable. But I truly want to know if briefs like jockey classic are actually supposed to encourage guys' things to be exposed in front.
2006-10-02
00:55:36
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gc_ave
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