Should men wear underwear with a tailored pouch designated with a bra style sizing system
No. Bras are for support, not just attire. They have a sizing system to make sure the woman gets enough support. For men, ordinary boxers and briefs will pretty much fit any size of equipment. If you want support, wear something tighter like briefs but many men wear boxers which don't provide any support at all (been there). It's only if you're wearing tiny little thong-y things that size would be an issue and, honestly, outside of the bedroom I can't see wearing those.
In the end, buying something like what you're talking about would just push the price up without really adding anything.
Not please, so many men would be buying larger numbers than the required for stupid reasons.
I would like to see them be available in different sizes, then I could find a pair that keep my scrotum away from the skin on my inside thighs. At present I find that the fold in the skin between scrotum and leg gets wet with sweat, so a slightly larger pouch size would allow the leg holes to fit better into the skin fold and keep the area a little drier.
I don't see a need a for a cup size. A penis changes sizes regularly anyhow. It shrinks for the cold, enlarges if its hot, and of course gets erect when excited.
I wear boxers for everyday use. For running, cycling, working out and sports I wear a jock strap or briefs.
DPW,
Good point, I hadn't thought of that. I've never worn a jock strap, and never seen one 'in the flesh' so to speak either, so I don't know if I would need to wear one as well as, or instead of underpants, but if it was instead of, then I think I'd wait till the weather warms up, as I don't want my arse getting cold.
Buz,
The problem I seem to be having is that the briefs I've got don't seem to be quite wide enough across where the balls go, so that the material sits away from the natural skin fold thus allowing the skin at the side of my scrotum to come in contact with the skin on my legs. This has the unfortunate affect of closing the fold of skin so that no air gets to it, and it soon gets very wet and sore with sweat. So what I need is for the front of my pants to be slightly wider so that the material of the pants sits in the skin fold and prevents the area from being completely closed. It also acts like blotting paper and soaks up any sweat that does exist, and so keeps the skin drier. As for boxers, I don't wear them because I prefer the support I get from wearing briefs.
[url=]Saxx[/url], started changing all of my work boxers to these, and they do work, much more comfy.
I have some made by the same company that don't come close to being made the same way. The pouch on some are perfect others pinch the twins or they fall out completely. I do have a large sack and feel that pouch sizing may help.