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Started by Dante, November 16, 2009, 12:47:48 AM

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Dante

I'm in California. It's way to hot for me. I was born in Washington State, but we moved down here when I was only 7 months old.  :'( I love the rain.





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notyouraverageguy

Quote from: Kvall on November 17, 2009, 06:51:45 PM
I'm not a big fan of boxers... once you go boxer-briefs, you'll never go back.  ;D

Dude I love boxer briefs, they're the best of both worlds.
Gender expression is NOT gender identity.

Defective Catastrophe.
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heatherrose



Quote from: The Unforgiven on November 19, 2009, 12:29:41 AMI love the rain.


With only eight hours between sunup and sundown in winter.
The nostalgia you feel for the land of your childhood, might wain a tad
if you weren't able to get a glimpse of the sun for months at a time. :icon_giggle:



"I have always wanted to have a neighbor just like you,
I've always wanted to live in a neighborhood with you.

So let's make the most of this beautiful day,
Since we're together, we might as well say,
Would you be mine?
Could you be mine?
Won't you be my neighbor?" - Fred Rogers
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Alexmakenoise

I know a lot of girls wear boxers as pajamas.  They are nice to lounge around in.

Not everyone wears under-garments.  Over the years, I've grown increasingly sick of them.  I just wear jeans with nothing underneath.  I know some bio guys do this too.  I like it for the sake of comfort and because it makes life simpler.
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Alex_C

Quote from: Cairus on November 18, 2009, 05:12:22 AMI've discovered the JOCKSTRAP.

Way back when I had a boyish, rock-hard ass from running, and I found some "support briefs" which I loved.

I'm a brief guy all the way, boxer briefs and boxers are an excellent way to have all kinds of fabric jammed in your ass cleft.
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Jay

I am guessing your quite young. But can't you ask for the money yourself to go and buy your own underwear?! I have been buying my own underwear since I was about 11/12.

Jay


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Dante

Quote from: heatherrose on November 20, 2009, 04:39:22 PM



With only eight hours between sunup and sundown in winter.
The nostalgia you feel for the land of your childhood, might wain a tad
if you weren't able to get a glimpse of the sun for months at a time. :icon_giggle:


Probably true. But I would love it for the first bit! (Plus I love the nighttime!  :icon_caffine:) My dad's told me the same thing. I've kinda adopted this quote on the subject (from an anime called 'Yami no Matsuei' or 'Descendants of Darkness'), background: they are dead and in their world they have cherry blossoms all year round, which the Japanese love, but have only for about 2 weeks a year;

(Can't remember his name... oops.): How spoiled we are, to have cherry blossoms blooming all year round.
Tsuzuki: Do you really think so? It's the fleeting nature of the blossoms which makes them beautiful.

It's pretty much the same here for rain; we get it so little, it makes me love it more.

ANYWAY! Back to the topic...

Quote from: Jay on November 22, 2009, 08:19:06 AM
I am guessing your quite young. But can't you ask for the money yourself to go and buy your own underwear?! I have been buying my own underwear since I was about 11/12.

Jay

I'm sure they'd let me go on my own (they know how mature and responsible I am for my age); it's more a matter of the fact I've never really needed to buy more underwear because (unlike my sister) I actually take care of my clothes and know where they are, and I haven't really grown any in a few years  :'(. So it would seem kinda weird that I randomly need more underwear all of a sudden. Or, maybe they'd be relieved that I finally need new ones  :laugh:.





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tekla

Just go out and put a finger on the cloth, rub hard on concrete a few times, voila, instant hole.  Wash so it looks normal, show mom (or even better, dad, who does not want to have a long involved discussion about your underwear with you) and it will open the wallet like magic.

Extra bonus points for putting the holes where no mom want's her kid to have 'instant access' to the naughty bits.

There are about 1/4 million hits for girls/boxers - so you can find some Fashionista rag to back you up about girls wearing them.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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Elijah3291

my advice would be... ask them for boxers, and if they give you a funny look, tell them that you want to use them as pj shorts b/c you heard they were super comfortable
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Dante

Quote from: tekla on November 23, 2009, 03:36:29 PM
Just go out and put a finger on the cloth, rub hard on concrete a few times, voila, instant hole.  Wash so it looks normal, show mom (or even better, dad, who does not want to have a long involved discussion about your underwear with you) and it will open the wallet like magic.

Haha! Now that's a plan! Now I can't stop laughing! Btw, you can also use a hairdryer to burn a hole through it. I did that by accident once (only had one pair of underwear and I wore them under my swim trunks when I went swimming.  ::) )

I think I'll just tell them that there's holes in most of mine (maybe stains, too) and that should get them to give me some money. Nice suggestions from everybody!





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dtt47

I got myself into an awkward situation when I secretly bought boxers and then my mother discovered them...she was more surprised that I'd hidden them than by the fact that I was wearing boxers. I'd say honesty is the best policy ;) I guess wearing boxers is not that weird.
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FolkFanatic

I get new undies every few months - always have. Don't know why, i guess i just like "clean." Or i just like to spend money.  :D

I've been buying my own for a while now and i gradually swapped - i found some "girls" briefs that look exactly like "guys" (just without the hole.) My mom gave me VERY strange looks but since they where "girls" didn't say anything. I swapped those ones for "guys" briefs a few months ago on one of our "shopping days" and she never noticed the difference.  ;)

Most recently i switched to boxer briefs and now i even wash my own - before we just threw it all together to "save" water (hence why my mom "noticed" the other ones). Now i wash all my underclothes together so she doesn't realize "hey, those are BOXER BRIEFS, and they're "GUYS" - OMFG OMFG *insert freak out here*.

Just ask them for the money and go buy some. Or save up a little at a time so they don't notice and go buy it yourself later on. If they wash you're clothes, they'll notice, but they can't do much about it at that point and you can always use the "they're comfy to sleep in" excuse.

Or you could be honest and just say you want some - heard they where comfy. Lots of bio girls wear them for bed so it isn't as strange as asking for some boxer briefs. Plus not like she'll SEE them on you under your clothes....
"It's not a lie if they make you lie. If the only truth they can accept is their own."

"..since God is love, and God doesn't make any mistakes, then you must be exactly the way He wants you to be."
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Radar

Quote from: FolkFanatic on December 08, 2009, 12:16:06 PM
Lots of bio girls wear them for bed so it isn't as strange as asking for some boxer briefs.
Yeah, even some guys do too. I wear boxers only for bed and have been since... forever. My family has never had an issue about it and would even buy some for me.
"In this one of many possible worlds, all for the best, or some bizarre test?
It is what it is—and whatever.
Time is still the infinite jest."
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Elijah3291

Quote from: FolkFanatic on December 08, 2009, 12:16:06 PM
i guess i just  so she doesn't realize "hey, those are BOXER BRIEFS, and they're "GUYS" - OMFG OMFG *insert freak out here*.



I don't get why so many parents freak out about this, I remember when I started wearing boys underwear, and my parents bought them for me, no big deal
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notyouraverageguy

Quote from: Elijah on December 08, 2009, 04:54:45 PM

I don't get why so many parents freak out about this, I remember when I started wearing boys underwear, and my parents bought them for me, no big deal
Same here, well a friend got them for me and I washed my own clothes so idk if they ever noticed. But they never said anything, I wore boys clothes all the time.
Gender expression is NOT gender identity.

Defective Catastrophe.
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insanitylives

Quote from: Elijah on December 08, 2009, 04:54:45 PM

I don't get why so many parents freak out about this, I remember when I started wearing boys underwear, and my parents bought them for me, no big deal
for some reason parents seem to have our lives planned after they learn our physical sex...
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Dante

I do my own laundry, so that wouldn't be a problem, except for when they want to do their laundry and mines it there, so they take them out and put them in the dryer. I suppose then I could say that I had a small load and decided to throw in some of dad's boxers from the 'family' laundry bin we have out there.





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