Underwear discussion

So, I have seen a lot of posts of people talking about wearing no underwear. A few years again, when I was first delving into nudism, I went a day without underwear. I could see how shorts, sweat pants or sports pants, would be comfortable without underwear, but how do people deal with the rough seams of dresss pants, and especially jeans. This day that I spent I had to be away from my house for over 6 hours, and the jeans were very uncomfortable by the time I got home and could change.
The seams always seem to rub the very sensitive areas of my body, (bottom and undercarriage) Please post experiences, tips, and funny stories if people have ever found out you weren't wearing underwear. Thanks

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Wash the jeans a few time so soften them, Then they will be more comfortable without underwear.

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So, I have seen a lot of posts of people talking about wearing no underwear. A few years again, when I was first delving into nudism, I went a day without underwear. I could see how shorts, sweat pants or sports pants, would be comfortable without underwear, but how do people deal with the rough seams of dresss pants, and especially jeans. This day that I spent I had to be away from my house for over 6 hours, and the jeans were very uncomfortable by the time I got home and could change.The seams always seem to rub the very sensitive areas of my body, (bottom and undercarriage) Please post experiences, tips, and funny stories if people have ever found out you weren't wearing underwear. Thanks

I had the same experience every time I went without the underwear. If I am not nude, I actually prefer to be supported. Without briefs I find the genitals in the wrong place to be comfortable too much of the time.

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Have tried wearing boxer shorts with my jeans and find the bunching-up of the extra fabric makes the experience more uncomfortable. Briefs may work for some, but they are not to my taste.

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I think it also depends on how tight you wear your pants. Although I don't go commando often in jeans or slacks, when I do, I have not had a chaffing problem but I wear my pants loose.

I have had my pants or seats fall down on me, usually while carrying something. Because my pants are loose, I often have to pull them up while walking. One time I was working with a bunch of female nurses and technicians setting up a new animal hospital and I was carrying a computer and monitor to the back between these woman when I felt my sweats slipping, My hands were full and all the counters were full so I couldn't put them down or pull them up. They dropped just as I rounded the corner. I could hear the sniggaling behind me but no one ever said anything.

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The only underwear that I use is the long john type that extend down to my ankles. I wear them for warmth when the temps start out in the 40's or below.

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No underwear is definitely the preferred option for years now but sometimes it is just a necessity. Long underwear in the winter when it gets stinking cold and doing yoga in non naked class.

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Ever try flannel lined jeans? Very soft interior lining... it's all I buy now.

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Have tried wearing boxer shorts with my jeans and find the bunching-up of the extra fabric makes the experience more uncomfortable. Briefs may work for some, but they are not to my taste.

This ^^ The bunching of boxers is just obnoxious. No underwear for me either. Sometimes when you sit things pinch but I deal

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For the occasions when I need support like at the gym I either wear lined shorts or Saxx underwear which has trademarked their products with the "ball glove" which give supports but also isolates the boys from your skin for no chafing. They come in several styles and lengths and material. So when I must I wear some this is my go to choice.

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Rough seams do get irritating, something softer is called for. A lighter external layer doesn't work well for durability, so some liner has to be used. But I do not like the bunching issues of long legged boxers, useless extra fabric in unnecessary place anyway, nor the discomfort of snug briefs. So some short legged soft cotton short is what I end up with that's loose fitting. Although it's really relieving when I can work without any of it. After having to wear heavier clothing to keep warm, the relief to get it off is really noticeable. I have seen the lined jeans, but have no use for them. Layering is better, then I can remove the inner layer when it gets warm. Just use sweat pants from walmart for the inner layer when it's cold enough to need more than jeans. Two pairs under the jeans when it really gets cold. But don't like the bulk. Sometimes I put on the insulated overalls when it's really cold, but don't like their bulk or weight either, it's a relief to get them off. Even though my dad was not the least bit nudist, I have come to understand why he moved south, and why he was reluctant to wear long underwear. But he didn't work outside predominately like I do.

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