1. Choose a pair that covers your entire backside.
2. Wear a color that looks good with your skin tone.
For more tips, explore the archives.
Top Tips to Looking Your Best In Briefs
What's the message you're sending?
I've known for a while now that "briefs are for kids" according to some women.
Underwear stereotypes aren't going away any time soon, unfortunately. See the following links for some idea of what a whole slew of people think of your underwear preferences.
What does your underwear say about you?
Your undies reveal your personality!
I previously mentioned, in this post, "Contrast stitching is cool (and I think is the next big thing, in 'contrast' to the no-seam, no-show briefs making their debuts lately.)"
I think underwear does speak of your personality and is a reflection of who you are, especially for those of us who wear (just about) everything. I mean, it may only be a reflection of my mood the morning I put them on (or the evening for when I change to go out), but they generally say something about how I'm feeling. Contrast stitching seems like one of those things that could fit in with a mood.
But why is it that more underwear doesn't actually serve a message?
You can put a message on your underwear.
Custom pair of Funny Undies.
CafePress.com Boxer Shorts
I wouldn't go for a message like, "Suck here." My messages would be longer, more explanatory. "If I'd known my pants were coming off, I would've left my underwear at home." "Yes, if you're reading this, I'm likely already hard."
This post was prompted by seeing the Dolce and Gabbana Rugby Boxer Chiuso Underwear.
Underwear stereotypes aren't going away any time soon, unfortunately. See the following links for some idea of what a whole slew of people think of your underwear preferences.
What does your underwear say about you?
Your undies reveal your personality!
I previously mentioned, in this post, "Contrast stitching is cool (and I think is the next big thing, in 'contrast' to the no-seam, no-show briefs making their debuts lately.)"
I think underwear does speak of your personality and is a reflection of who you are, especially for those of us who wear (just about) everything. I mean, it may only be a reflection of my mood the morning I put them on (or the evening for when I change to go out), but they generally say something about how I'm feeling. Contrast stitching seems like one of those things that could fit in with a mood.
But why is it that more underwear doesn't actually serve a message?
You can put a message on your underwear.
Custom pair of Funny Undies.
CafePress.com Boxer Shorts
I wouldn't go for a message like, "Suck here." My messages would be longer, more explanatory. "If I'd known my pants were coming off, I would've left my underwear at home." "Yes, if you're reading this, I'm likely already hard."
This post was prompted by seeing the Dolce and Gabbana Rugby Boxer Chiuso Underwear.
2 Comments:
nice messages
By Anonymous, at 5:15 PM
My messages aren't reaching a whole lot of people. Let's see, my wife, my parents when I was weebit younger, my buddies now and then, guys at the club now and then, my cats. Ah yes, my cats. They think I'm compensating for not having a fur coat.
By Nudle, at 3:36 AM
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