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Sorry if the question was put earlier!

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 10:28 am
by John (imported)
Hi!

I just bought a new girdlepant to hide my CB-3000 and I get the feeling when in it to be a member of the group without his member when looking down. That leads me to ask and first I wish to appologise if you have answered the question before: Have you changed to underwear for "ladies" after operation or do you still wear "male" things and what do you then feel about the big "bag" in the front partly empty?

Greetings

John

Re: Sorry if the question was put earlier!

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 11:00 am
by tugon (imported)
I still wear male underwear after my castration. I would have to drive 32 miles to the Lane Bryant if I wanted to wear women's underwear. I have a mix of boxers and briefs and not needing support I find them both omfortable. Of course I am not trying to hide what is left and what is left does not make itself obvious.

Re: Sorry if the question was put earlier!

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 1:32 pm
by John (imported)
tugon (imported) wrote: Tue Oct 16, 2007 11:00 am I still wear male underwear after my castration. I would have to drive 32 miles to the Lane Bryant if I wanted to wear women's underwear. I have a mix of boxers and briefs and not needing support I find them both omfortable. Of course I am not trying to hide what is left and what is left does not make itself obvious.

Hi Tugon!

Thanx for answer! You still have the little man I see, do you also have your scrotum?

Asks

John

Re: Sorry if the question was put earlier!

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 5:21 pm
by kristoff
My little buddy and his lunch bag are present but the two nut cases have left for other regions. I hate getting things tangled up, so I ditched the under britches about 20 years ago. Like the chafing of the denim.;). Only time I use that stuff is when I have to wear a jacket, tie, etc. - about once every 5-8 years. If I wear tight britches it wouldnt show any significant difference, and I would just look like a guy trying to be teenager again - no thanks.