Over the years, I've gravitated to shorter shorts. My daily shorts are all 4" or less inseam, unlined, and I've freeballed for 30 years. I also sport a 00ga prince albert captive ring piercing. It frequently appers below the cuff, but nothing more shows.
I've never had a negative comment, but have had many men and women ask if what they see is what they think it is.
I always tell them that it's a prince albert ring, 1" internal diameter. Some ask questions, some don't. I checked with the local LE, and as long as no part of the genitals show, it's entirely legal.
It's just another way to meet new people, from Ace Hardware to Publix Stores.
Do you have a link to where you purchased them online?I now wear those (see pics) I bought it online..it had aGstring in it...i cut off the string...it now look like a mini skirt with a fabric cup to put my jewels in when my path meet some textiles...of course if i go up or down the hill they can see more. The material is very light and i forget i wear it. It allow me to be free, feel the breeze and warmth of the sun while abiding by the law...no indecent exposure ( as if i see textile ahead, i place all in the fabric cup, avoiding textiles seeing my jewels!), and respecting textiles who may be upset to see a nude body...win/ win/win...while it s not a short and looks like a mini skirt i m told, i do not care..it fit the purpose!
Goose, I put up a link for one in a different thread somewhere, but found it had the fabric on the flaps stretched too tight - consequently the hem wants to rise and reveal more than intended. I was contemplating adding a chain or some other weight to the hem to counter that (a quick test with a bulldog clip suggests that's all it needs), but otherwise it's not satisfactory, even when I up-sized. Other manufacturers may be better, but expect a crap shoot if ordering online. Perhaps starting with a t-shirt, cutting the lower part off, turning it upside down and adding a method of staying up is the better option. You can probably then experiment with the length to your satisfaction, too.
Goose, I put up a link for one in a different thread somewhere, but found it had the fabric on the flaps stretched too tight - consequently the hem wants to rise and reveal more than intended. I was contemplating adding a chain or some other weight to the hem to counter that (a quick test with a bulldog clip suggests that's all it needs), but otherwise it's not satisfactory, even when I up-sized. Other manufacturers may be better, but expect a crap shoot if ordering online. Perhaps starting with a t-shirt, cutting the lower part off, turning it upside down and adding a method of staying up is the better option. You can probably then experiment with the length to your satisfaction, too.
I saw someone on the trail from the parking lot to the clothing optional section at Gunnison who did that. he said he cut the bottom off an old t-shirt, ran a thin elastic cord through the bottom hem, opened the sides and used it for a cover up. Seemed to work on the trail but when I first saw him getting out of his car while I was sitting next to it in mine, I could see everything without trying to.



