*with dignity* The behavior I have done was the stockpiling. The STOCKPILING. Not the going-without-underwear. Really. The very idea. I'm completely shocked.
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So, I know that, in general, straight men find the idea of a woman who goes without underwear sexy, and straight women tend to think that the idea of a man who goes without underwear is kind of gross. Karl, do you have any feel for whether or not gay men tend to find underwearless men sexy?
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hmm, see, I think the idea of a guy walking around the house in ratty underwear is worse than a guy just walking around with nothing at all on. I think the ratty underwear is actually a pretense so they can feel like nothing is on while pretending to be clothed.
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Well, my ex thought it was pretty gross. I don't have a strong feeling either way as long as the guy is clean and not smelly. I don't go without underwear unless I'm going to bed. In my experience gay men's habits and preferences in this area vary widely.
To be frank, I think the straight man's "turn on" in the idea of an underwearless woman is coupled with the idea that she'd probably be wearing a dress, in which case a glimpse or even surreptitious touch might be a possibility, adding to the fantasy. This isn't quite as titillating when you're dealing with pants.
That said, the idea of a burly Scottish man in "just a kilt" can be pretty sexy, for probably the same reason, I imagine.
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When Porter was in college and he ran out of clean underwear, instead of doing laundry, he went out and bought more. This is the man I am married to.
He also wore horribly mismatched socks to our homecoming dance. One was light brown with a pretty pattern, and the other was solid dark. We asked why he did that, and he said, "I really liked this one sock, and I lost the other one."
The story behind the story is that he lost one, then threw away the other in dismay of ever finding it. After doing so, he found the lost one. And he decided, Why the heck do socks have to match anyway?
This is also the man who was so hungry and so lazy at the same time that he ate a bag of ramen noodles. Raw. Well, with the flavor packet sprinkled over the top.
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quote:This is also the man who was so hungry and so lazy at the same time that he ate a bag of ramen noodles. Raw. Well, with the flavor packet sprinkled over the top.
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Actually, I eat ramen out of the bag as a snack.
The Kroger variant of Ramen is disgusting when applied to hot water. Now, if you find an oriental market and try some of that ramen as soup...yummy!
As for the whole "going commando" thing - never did anything for me. I don't do it because I don't like my better half being in close contact with the cold, rough metal of a zipper.
Wondering if a woman was going commando didn't do anything for me - dunno why.
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When I was a missionary, (on a tight budget) we'd buy packets of ramen noodles, crush them, pour them dry into a skillet and stir in scrambled eggs and the flavor packet and cook until the eggs were done. It was actually pretty decent.
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On my mission, we made the ramen soup but with egg stirred and cooked in like egg drop soup. Then we ate it over rice. Mmmmmmmm....
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