Boxers or Briefs or BBs?


Boxers or Briefs or BB?  

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23 minutes ago, Mindovermaster said:

Was just wondering what you use, and why...

 

If you are scared of showing your willy, stand back! ?

 

Start chugging! :D 

I switched from briefs to boxers last year, and the switchover is now complete - specifically to Stacy Adams boxers in the black and white color scheme.  The switch to boxers was comfort-driven, while the switch to Stacy Adams is due to the color scheme - white does not hide stains - such as blood - worth anything, and as a cancer patient that wants to beat it, you want to keep a weather eye out for issues (such as adverse reactions like bleeding) and white is certainly a help there.  Once I completely beat the cancer witch, I'll likely stick with Stacy Adams, and to boxers - at the most, I'll add colors other than white to the arsenal.

2 minutes ago, PGHammer said:

I switched from briefs to boxers last year, and the switchover is now complete - specifically to Stacy Adams boxers in the black and white color scheme.  The switch to boxers was comfort-driven, while the switch to Stacy Adams is due to the color scheme - white does not hide stains - such as blood - worth anything, and as a cancer patient that wants to beat it, you want to keep a weather eye out for issues (such as adverse reactions like bleeding) and white is certainly a help there.  Once I completely beat the cancer witch, I'll likely stick with Stacy Adams, and to boxers - at the most, I'll add colors other than white to the arsenal.

I hear ya, PG! :)

 

Always good to look out for that stuff. No matter how nasty it gets. ;)

stopped buying boxers long time ago.

 

briefs or boxer briefs.

 

really no reason this days to wear boxers unless you wear baggy pants. 

 

nothing else would be comfortable and for looks i dont give a damn. I preferred boxers when I had a big waist and skinny legs for a few years. boxers gave some shape to that. but I would not go back to then, after finding some real comfy boxer briefs and comparing it to travelling in plain cotton boxers I used to like

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Personally, don't know how anyone can stand boxers! Hate that wad of stuff in my pants. Strictly briefs for me. I like my stuff to stay in place!! :)

 

Had to wear boxers in basic training when I enlisted in the Army and that was the most uncomfortable time in my life!

 

That pic of what SnoopZ posted above cracked me up, especially saying that's most likely what warwagon wears!! ?

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