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Do you think there's any relationship between men's choice of underware and circumcision? Do cut men prefer tighty-whities? Do natural men lean more to swinging in the breeze? Does the fear of being rubbed raw stop the foreskin-impaired from going commando? And where do you fit into all of this?


Not to keep the ladies out of this. Ladies do you think that nipple shape influences going without a bra? How about piercings?
 
I'm cut and I wear boxers. Wouldn't go without though, unless its in sweats. Seams hurt.
 
I'm cut but I don't get why it should control what type of underwear I wear. I havnt' noticed any real difference.... and what's this about being rubbed raw?!? You know...the cut heals pretty quickly, right?

I prefer boxer-briefs for the look/feel combo.
 
Christ man, are there any au natrelles? :hmm:

BF is not cut, he wears boxers. Undies are the devil. Take it from someone who knows. ;)
 
Uncut, boxers. I wore tightie whities until around 7th grade or so. Only time I've worn them since is under the singlet during high school wrestling matches, since boxers weren't allowed.

In fact, one time, I wore boxers under my singlet during a tournament, and the bottom apparently started to peek out under the bottom of the singlet leg because the ref stopped the match and made me go to the bathroom to take them off. That meant I had to go commando under the singlet and finish the tournament that way.

I guess it was all for the best, because I was losing the match at the time, and afterwards I came back and won the match in overtime. :D
 
ResearchMonkey said:
It's not like we asked if we wanted it or not.
Yep, my willie was cut before I could object. It's become a standard procedure more or less to have it done in the hospital within a day or two of being born. All three of my boys have been cut as well. They told me at the time it was a hygiene thing, I guess I believed them.
 
PuterTutor said:
Yep, my willie was cut before I could object. It's become a standard procedure more or less to have it done in the hospital within a day or two of being born. . . . . .
My guess is that they have to do it in the first few days before a fella is old enough to object. I know it certainly would've been a big scene if they tried to do it me when I was 6-7 years old.
 
i don't think it's nipples that decide whether or not to wear a bra. i think it's more a size issue. i've always worn a bra and would love to be able to go without. some women will buy a padded or lined bra based on nipple size but i could care less if you can see the shape of my nipples or not. i hate a padded bra.
 
ResearchMonkey said:
My guess is that they have to do it in the first few days before a fella is old enough to object. I know it certainly would've been a big scene if they tried to do it me when I was 6-7 years old.

It was horrible man! I couldn't walk or talk for almost a year afterwards! :D

For me..it was a religious thing as opposed to a hygenic one. When my son was born, we looked into both sides of the tissue-issue and decided to not cut. :shrug: we'll see if it becomes an issue later in his life.
 
BeardofPants said:
Okay, why have so many of you been neutered... er... I mean, circumcised? :hmm:


standard practice in the hsopitals back then...for the goyem

i was cut for religious reasons
 
tonksy said:
i don't think it's nipples that decide whether or not to wear a bra. i think it's more a size issue. i've always worn a bra and would love to be able to go without. some women will buy a padded or lined bra based on nipple size but i could care less if you can see the shape of my nipples or not. i hate a padded bra.

See, I only wear a bra to work, and *sometimes* uni, cos I don't like the wobbling/attention said wobbling gets. :shrug: Rest of the time, I don't tend to wear a bra, and since I'm a c-cup, I'm sure I'm gonna pay for that when I'm forty...
 
I noticed you never answered.

Lori got me to change to boxer briefs. I didn't change "for" her though... I tried it for her and changed because the leg openings don't constrict and cut off the circulation to my legs the way boxers do.
 
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