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Originally Posted by Thinker
My solution, for what it's worth... And I give my wife full credit for this brilliant idea!
I wear briefs. Now picture the pouch/opening part of briefs.
I use a piece of iron-on seaming tape to close off the inside opening.
On the outside opening, I iron on a small piece of velcro Fabric Fusion.
Put on your drawers, open the velcro closure, insert your packer, and close it up.
The velcro closure keeps it from popping out the front, and the seaming tape closure keeps it from coming out inside your underwear. The whole thing keeps my packer off the bathroom floor (yes, this has happened more than once).
Note:
**Make sure you get IRON-ON......not sew-in kind.
**Take your time and do it right, and they'll last for a long time.
**I'm not a big fan of Fruit of the Loom briefs for this. The pouch part isn't quite wide enough.
**Both iron-on products can be found at Walmart.
Packing has become a lot less stressful for me since fixin' up my undies this way! Happy packing!!
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Originally Posted by TenderKnight
I usually use boxer briefs without a seam in front with my packy.. here is a link to a site with some picts of what I'm talking about : http://www.urbanbody.com/designer/Clever+Underwear
Not promotting that site, lol.. Just want to give an example.. I guess the best place to find this type of undies would be online or at a "gay boy" store. Most of these undies have a built in pouch so that someone's junk is all cushy and up front.. The cut in back also makes your butt look FANtastic.. lol
I also found these combo athletic supporter/brief at wal-mart a few years back.. that works great.. Jocks with the opening for the cup.. This all helps keep your junk in place, although, the gay boy briefs should be snug and you are still on the loose when you have to use the bathroom..
Just my input
-Tony
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This is how I pack, too, but has anyone been through one of those airport body scanners while packing in this manner? Does anyone know if your packer would 'pass'? I've also wondered about a packer passing in an MRI machine, so if anyone knows, I'm eager to hear about that, too.