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.

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