When going about life (or especially when exercising), do we know if the implant is safter being supported with tight underwear? or would we be better off lounging around in pajama bottom's .....where its can be free to move about (where there is some play as opposed to tight support)?
I have not seen this discussed, so I wanted to know if anyone had any definitive information. I just had a revision and I'm proactively trying to do my due diligence for supporting my implant as best possible. (ok...fine...I'm now paranoid)
I'm also interested in activities or types of behavior that could be problematic, but I know that's a much bigger debate.
Support (tight underwear) vs "free and unsupported" (commando)
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QuestionGuy
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Support (tight underwear) vs "free and unsupported" (commando)
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CowtownSlim
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Re: Support (tight underwear) vs "free and unsupported" (commando)
Depends on stage. For first 4 weeks, supportive underwear, penis at 12 o’clock. Once things are healing in, it’s dealer’s choice. I switch up. Still a bit firm at 10 weeks, so I use a lightweight jock at the gym to avoid scaring anyone. At home when I don’t have to worry who’s looking, I like David Archy underwear styled like Separtech. For out and about, trunk style Calvin Klein.
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GoodWood
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Re: Support (tight underwear) vs "free and unsupported" (commando)
It’s really a comfort issue.
When I workout (treadmill, rowing machine, weights) I wear a jock. I want everything held in place. I don’t like the feeling of everything flopping around while I’m running and rowing. I also don’t want everyone to see The Beast™️ as I wear fairly thin light wear shorts.
At home it’s boxers/trunks/nothing.
In fall/winter/spring I tend to wear cotton trunks (Hemen Biarritz) that are comfortable but not particularly supportive. The pants are a little thicker and everything stays discrete.
In the summer I’m often wearing lightweight dress pants/slacks and I wear more supportive trunks (Krakatoa) so The Beast™️ isn’t so visible hanging down my left leg.
All figured out by trial and error. You’ll figure out what works best for you.
When I workout (treadmill, rowing machine, weights) I wear a jock. I want everything held in place. I don’t like the feeling of everything flopping around while I’m running and rowing. I also don’t want everyone to see The Beast™️ as I wear fairly thin light wear shorts.
At home it’s boxers/trunks/nothing.
In fall/winter/spring I tend to wear cotton trunks (Hemen Biarritz) that are comfortable but not particularly supportive. The pants are a little thicker and everything stays discrete.
In the summer I’m often wearing lightweight dress pants/slacks and I wear more supportive trunks (Krakatoa) so The Beast™️ isn’t so visible hanging down my left leg.
All figured out by trial and error. You’ll figure out what works best for you.
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