Saturday, April 30, 2011

Tighty Whities Are Best For Working Out

In a recent blog entry at Men's Weekly, a gym expert gives advice on how best to work out and make use of the gym. He also makes a very good recommendation (which I've always follow) of what kind of undergarment to wear:
When exercising, specifically at the public gym, wear supportive underwear. Tighty whities are acceptable, but dolphin shorts and loose boxers on a weight bench and letting it all flop out like the wattle hanging off a turkey neck is not only disgusting, it is also a ball crushing injury waiting to happen.
Somehow the bullies still think it is rather "childish" or even "oppressive" to wear tighty whities. They are just, well... nerds. Here we have a professional, very fit guy - and very masculine if I may add - recomending wearing tighty whities as appropriate underwear for working out. I remember this one dude who always wore boxers (really loose ones) at the gym, not sure why he liked wearing those, maybe he bought into the "men wear boxers" meme or what have you, but I can tell he was not comfortable working out in them. He always had to adjust his dick (maybe because he had an itchy crotch) and whenever he used to treadmill you can see his huge cock and balls bouncing around in his shorts, which might be a nice thing to look at for some of you, but I noticed how uncomfortable the ordeal was for him. However he refused to wear briefs, even colored ones. He was a boxer guy 100%. Go figure.

But the blogger was right in many respects. Some guys do not want to see your junk bouncing around or hanging down like a turkey's neck. That is why briefs are awesome. It keeps your dick and balls in place and covered so that those who do not want to see them don't have to, and those that do can still enjoy the bulge now with more likeness and figure added thanks to the whiteness and support of the brief (and then some). Its like it is there and it isn't. Which is one of many factors that make wearing white briefs sexy.

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