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First thing I do when i get a new swim suite is cut out the mesh. I wish I could find swim wear that didn't have it from the factory.

Skinzwear have both lined and unlined in heaps of styles from mild to skimpy and Koalaswim are all unlined and go from mild to wild. Plenty of options!

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Always cut the liner out.

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I always cut mess out

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I have always just looked for shorts/swim suits that do not have mesh liners. that way there is nothing to cut out AND nothing to agitate the dangly bits.

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I have been removing mesh from my casual shorts for a long time. I prefer shorts above the knees and of a very light material. If I have to leave the house, I want to be comfortable as I can.

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Yes for sure comfort is king

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I've always cut out the mesh liner in shorts and also, in the couple of pair of speedos, that I own.
It's good to see, so many other guys doing the same lol

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I always cut out the mesh liner. Not only is it more comfortable, but also more revealing. LOL

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I hate the liners, way too constricting! I always cut the out!

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I do both.
I usually manage to buy shorts without liners but my preferred brand of tan-through shorts come with a liner which is always cut out before I wear them.
I suspect in this case it may be there to make them less transparent but what the heck.
None of them have more than a five inch inseam and my totally flaccid penis is five inches and another inch if still soft and hanging but somewhat engorged.

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