Because Y-Fronts are designed for comfort there is a tendency towards bagginess, especially in well used – or should I say much loved - examples. You can see this in the pictures of Dustin I posted earlier and I've added more views here (thanks to Buk Buddies again).
The baggy Y-front has been much ridiculed by the media and those women who get a kick out of mocking male stereotypes. Personally I don't find baggy underwear sexy in itself but the statement it makes about the wearer can be attractive. It certainly doesn't detract from Dustin's sexiness.
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The reality of any garment – male or female - is nearly always different front the glossy image portrayed by a model. And the image can be magnificent!
The reality of any garment – male or female - is nearly always different front the glossy image portrayed by a model. And the image can be magnificent!
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Humble Y-fronts? No way, these garments are mighty masculine apparel.
The modesty more apparent than real in these examples.
On a practical level, any red blooded male will be happy to claim that 'room to grow' is essential whilst aficionados of the feel of cotton on the skin can (in private moments) appreciate the luxurious freedom of movement within.
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