FREEBALLING NUDISTS

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Cutting out the mesh in men's swim wear

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Al ways hated the mess liners in men's swim wear little story on that ,when I first started dating my wife it was in January when spring came around she asked if I wanted to go swimming I told her sure but I had a old suite and if she could pick me out a new one .when I got to her house I tried it on it fit and I got a pair of sensors to cut liner out we went swimming that weekend and every time I got out of the water my suite stuck to me I kn I w my wife's mother and sisters enjoyed looking lol

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You can buy a seam ripper, designed to unpick stitches cheaply online or probably from a supermarket

Not always appropriate as the lining is often sewn into a seam holding the waistband together..

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I either cut the liner out totally, or just cut a bit of a cockring shape opening out so my junk hangs out of the mesh liner. This is nice if you still want some liner for chafing or modesty you can still tuck it all inside the liner if you need to be more modest. Perfect for Silkies or jogging shorts that are nearly impossible to keep all your bits inside without a liner.

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my junk hangs out of the mesh linerIMHO junk is a disrespectful term, whereas goodies celebrates our genitalia.

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I've always cut those mesh liners out of bathing suits, running shorts, etc. because they are so uncomfortable.

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I've always cut those mesh liners out of bathing suits, running shorts, etc. because they are so uncomfortable.

me too!

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definitely a "cutter" here !!

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Been doing this for several decades. Way back when Dolphin nylon mesh short shorts were in. I began doing it and after I'd done it several times, each time my wife bought me a new pair, she cut the liner out before she washed them and gave them to me. Most of the shorts I buy now don't come with liners, so I don't have to cut them out as much.

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Oh hell yeah, this is a given, running shorts, swimsuits and speedos. No liners in my house.... 100% freeballer for years now. Glad to see there are other brothers out there.

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Bought a pair of light-weight running shorts online. Wore them once with the liner because under the right circumstances they may not obscure my goodies, according to my wife. The elastic around the legs was very uncomfortable, so I removed the liner. I wear them around the textiles at the beach since they dry quickly. Also wear them outside while getting things ready for the beach and putting things away after the beach. If someone looks closely they are hoping to see something interesting.

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Isn't the liner only in the croch?
Doesn't it show through without it?
I had a micro but it showed the top of mu bush and crack, so I got rid of it and went with the full cut brief instead.

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