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Rusty Nails

We remember
From what you've written in the past, perhaps it's time you changed your underpants more often.
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
Joking aside, I actually have the same issue.

Thighs too big for jeans of my size so I have to go for a size up, which means it's too loose at the waist.:laugh:
same here, i gave up on jeans years ago , casual dress is jogging bottoms luckily my work trousers are loose cut
 

Rusty Nails

We remember
same here, i gave up on jeans years ago , casual dress is jogging bottoms luckily my work trousers are loose cut
When wearing loose trousers I always wear tight tartan y-fronts to keep my b*lls in check.
 

GoodLifeSpud

Über Member
My wife has the same problem, and to my knowledge (after 11 years of marriage) no dangly bits in that area to create the friction mentioned by others. She contends it's the new stretchy cotton not being as tough as the Levis she used to wear in the 80s/90s.
 

Bromptonaut

Rohan Man
When wearing loose trousers I always wear tight tartan y-fronts to keep my b*lls in check.

I cannot be doing with boxers and wear briefs for that reason. Somebody on the News Quiz did an excellent skit about running upstairs in boxers; different components of Linford's lunchbox down first on leg then the other...
 

Cycleops

Legendary Member
Patch them! I still wear a pair of Levi jeans I bought in the late 70's. Granted there are a lot of patches and they are the clothing equivalent of Trigger's broom but the waistband and pockets are still going strong.
You wouldn't be an old hippy if you didn't have patched jeans :becool:
 
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