Seasonedcitizen said:
Thirty years ago, I noticed that my Haines For Him underwear was almost the same as my wife's Haines For Her panties. The only real difference was hers had a scalloped waistband.
I believe that at one time the Jockey line had a sport brief similar to misses high leg brief marketed for the male
and the notable part a smooth uncluttered flat front - a NO FLY or "Y" Front. The brief was white with contrasting
leg and waist band detailing. Through the front and crotch there was ample room for the male equipment.
On another note when shopping for the basic underwear (Hanes - Fruit of Loom etc.) that the female panty/brief
is less expensive - maybe not so much individually but when bought in 3 or 6 packs. The male brief (note there
is no panty when referring to the male brief) is not sold individually but only in packages. Oh Yes the single
brief is sold but it has detailing and a price more than twice the individual package unit - usually sold in a see-thru
cylinder shape plastic package with pictures of well endowed muscular attributes of the potential male purchaser.
Buy this and have the shape of your dreams - you could do just as well with a power panty brief or girdle ! LOL !
Ever notice that the women's panty is all about what's at the rear - well formed rounded globes of glutes to the max
where with the male - it is what is up front that all the jazz is about = viva la difference in the sex types or underwear !
We have come a long long way babe since those 'Fig Leafs' in the Garden - with Global Warming we may not have
to worry so much about clothing underwear except for UV sunlight protection !