RE:Liners: to cut, or not to cut?

In my case it is the irritation that i get in the crease between my thighs and my abdomen which prompts me to remove the liners.

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RE:Liners: to cut, or not to cut?

On the rare occasion I buy shorts with liners, I cut them out.
Swimwear depends on the styl.

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RE:Liners: to cut, or not to cut?

I always get rid of any liner. Just have to be careful when "hanging out" lol

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RE:Liners: to cut, or not to cut?

I always get rid of any liner. Just have to be careful when "hanging out" lol
That is true of any unlined garment.

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RE:Liners: to cut, or not to cut?

My wife worries about me having a wardrobe malfunction when wearing shorts. Have never heard of any guy getting into trouble, legal or otherwise, for an innocent exposure. Ive had many (usually when getting out of a vehicle), but think have been caught only once, and that was by my dad. On the other hand, once saw my uncles wardrobe malfunction while he was sitting in a chair on my patio.

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RE:Liners: to cut, or not to cut?

No liner in shorts or swimwear for me!

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RE:Liners: to cut, or not to cut?

The only liners I have not removed are the ones in my Kiniki Tan-through tangas.
In this case they are a properly tailored second layer to the front pouch and do not detract from the comfort and wearability. They also reinforce the pouch which, In my case, is probably a good thing.

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RE:Liners: to cut, or not to cut?

No liners

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RE: Liners: to cut, or not to cut?

I have one pair of gym shorts that I cut the liner out, but they are perforated so I can't wear them in public because they are semi see-through. Out in the sun everything is revealed. So they are lounging and back yard shorts.

I wear mesh shorts in public all the time...and without liners. I cut liners out of every shorts i own. Its as close to nude in public you csn be and still be legal.

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RE: Liners: to cut, or not to cut?

No liners

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