Underwear equal to bras

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Is us boys having to use underwear to put our dick's in, the same/equivalent to women having to use bras for their boob's?
Want to know you're thought on this.
 
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Is us boys having to use underwear to put our dick's in, the same/equivalent to women having to use bras for their boob's?
Want to know you're thought on this.
In a way, there are some similarities. Both underwear for guys and bras for women serve the purpose of support and comfort. For guys, underwear can keep things in place and prevent discomfort, especially when moving around. For women, bras provide support for their breasts and can help with comfort and shape. However, there are differences too bras are often more associated with both comfort and aesthetics, while guys’ underwear is generally more about practicality. What do you think?
 
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In a way, there are some similarities. Both underwear for guys and bras for women serve the purpose of support and comfort. For guys, underwear can keep things in place and prevent discomfort, especially when moving around. For women, bras provide support for their breasts and can help with comfort and shape. However, there are differences too bras are often more associated with both comfort and aesthetics, while guys’ underwear is generally more about practicality. What do you think?
There are men underwear that push up the package like push up bras.
I think they are pretty equivalent.
 
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I'm getting the impression that none of you guys was ever married, had a girlfriend, knew a woman or even ever talked to one! Any woman would laugh at the question if addressed to her. It is the sort of thing that interests men who are into men's underwear, and some of those men may be interested in women's bras, but that is where the commonality ends.
 
There are men underwear that push up the package like push up bras.
I think they are pretty equivalent.
I’ve seen some of those push-up styles for men, and it definitely makes the comparison more accurate. Both bras and certain types of men’s underwear can enhance appearance and provide that extra support. It’s interesting how both genders have these little tricks for comfort and presentation. I guess it really shows that there’s more overlap than we might initially think.
 
I’ve seen some of those push-up styles for men, and it definitely makes the comparison more accurate. Both bras and certain types of men’s underwear can enhance appearance and provide that extra support. It’s interesting how both genders have these little tricks for comfort and presentation. I guess it really shows that there’s more overlap than we might initially think.
To the extent there is "overlap" both push-up styles of bras and men's underwear are intended to attract dudes -- but not the same kind of dudes.
 
Seems a bit elementary, but asking a woman would prove useful, especially since they wear both.

It would seem to me that a bra is very restrictive whereas my underwear are very comfortable
 
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To the extent there is "overlap" both push-up styles of bras and men's underwear are intended to attract dudes -- but not the same kind of dudes.
Both definitely have their own appeal and target a different type of attention. Push-up bras and certain styles of men’s underwear are like subtle signals of intent, each catering to a different vibe. It's funny how something as simple as underwear can speak volumes about what someone’s looking for or who they’re hoping to attract.
 
Both definitely have their own appeal and target a different type of attention. Push-up bras and certain styles of men’s underwear are like subtle signals of intent, each catering to a different vibe. It's funny how something as simple as underwear can speak volumes about what someone’s looking for or who they’re hoping to attract.
I don't think women wearing push-up bras are signaling any sexual intent to men; rather, they want to feel sexy or look good in their outfit, and normally for the man in their life. Men who wear such underwear, on the other hand, are advertising like a used car dealership on a late-night movie channel -- and just as desperate.
 
Seems a bit elementary, but asking a woman would prove useful, especially since they wear both.

It would seem to me that a bra is very restrictive whereas my underwear are very comfortable
My partner takes her bra off when she gets home from work. Because it's more comfortable not wearing one. And whenever possible she prefers not to wear a bra.

Now I'm not sure how jockstraps got to be sexualized by men? Jockstraps are really to be used with a protective cup. Not as underwear. The protective cups are made for athletes who participate in contact sports. The pouch has a holder for the protective cup. I've used the protective cup playing high school and college baseball. And I would wear the protective cup over boxer briefs which provides support.
 
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My partner takes her bra off when she gets home from work. Because it's more comfortable not wearing one. And whenever possible she prefers not to wear a bra.

Now I'm not sure how jockstraps got to be sexualized by men? Jockstraps are really to be used with a protective cup. Not as underwear. The protective cups are made for athletes who participate in contact sports. The pouch has a holder for the protective cup. I've used the protective cup playing high school and college baseball. And I would wear the protective cup over boxer briefs which provides support.
I'm not sure how jockstraps got to be sexualized by men either, but I'm not surprised. This site is undeniable proof that men will sexualize anything. Like you, I only wore a jockstrap in connection with a protective cup while playing sports.
 
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I don't think women wearing push-up bras are signaling any sexual intent to men; rather, they want to feel sexy or look good in their outfit, and normally for the man in their life. Men who wear such underwear, on the other hand, are advertising like a used car dealership on a late-night movie channel -- and just as desperate.
I see what you mean, True, women often wear things like push-up bras more for themselves or for someone special rather than as a general signal. Men's underwear styles definitely seem to have a different connotation, though more about advertising, as you put it. Interesting how societal perceptions shape how we interpret these choices.
 
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I see what you mean, True, women often wear things like push-up bras more for themselves or for someone special rather than as a general signal. Men's underwear styles definitely seem to have a different connotation, though more about advertising, as you put it. Interesting how societal perceptions shape how we interpret these choices.
I don't think it is "societal perceptions" that shape our interpretation but the fact that women are different from men and men are different from women, each having different motivations for actions and decisions that appear similar. That disparity is as old as the ages. It is more a fact of nature than perception.
 
I don't think it is "societal perceptions" that shape our interpretation but the fact that women are different from men and men are different from women, each having different motivations for actions and decisions that appear similar. That disparity is as old as the ages. It is more a fact of nature than perception.
Good point, You're absolutely right there are definitely inherent differences that go beyond societal influence. It’s fascinating how those natural motivations play out in things like fashion choices. I guess there's a mix of both nature and perception at play, each adding its own layer to how we understand these behaviors.
 
Just like there are bras for containment, enhancement, and comfort... So are there there underwear. Me, I prefer pouched with lift. Keeps the boys from sticking to the inside of the legs... Lifts and enhances... And comfortable as hell.
 
Just like there are bras for containment, enhancement, and comfort... So are there there underwear. Me, I prefer pouched with lift. Keeps the boys from sticking to the inside of the legs... Lifts and enhances... And comfortable as hell.
Sounds like you’ve found the perfect balance between comfort and function! It’s cool how options for men’s underwear have evolved to offer that kind of support and, dare I say, engineering. Definitely agree that the right fit makes all the difference.
 
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