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Old 09-30-2016, 11:31 PM   #68
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Originally Posted by EnderD_503 View Post
Haha, funny how different things work for different people, cause I prefer boxer briefs for a similar situation. Also work in a warehouse/physical job and I hate briefs partly because when I start sweating I find if I'm wearing jeans then the material more easily starts to chafe (and it always seems to happen only on one leg and always in the same spots lol). I don't have a problem with boxer briefs ever riding up but then I always wear the same length. I don't like trunks for example because they have tendency to ride up, but boxer briefs that go mid-thigh work well for me to avoid riding up, keep upper legs dry and no chafing.
I have fat upper legs so almost all my boxer briefs ride up lol
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