sebbie
08-18-2025, 01:58 PM
Growing up, I never encountered a jammer swimsuit. There were Speedos and, typically, plaid red boxer suits. These boxer suits often had an inner "liner" that was actually a brief style made from a nylon material that was course-knot. The guys who wore the boxer suits had a place to expand should the occasion arise, without being too "obvious" since the folds of the loose plaid cloth provided a cover for what was Speedo as casual wear.
But the idea of wearing a tight-fitting jammer suit was never an option. If you wanted a tight-fitting suit you had to go with a brief made by a company such as Speedo or Tyr. And once you opted for that instead you were stuck with something skimpy, which could mean that you swam competitively. The idea of just having fun wearing casual wear in the summer months while around a pool by other than a competitive swimmer did not commute.
Still, there were guys who were not competitive swimmers who longed to do just that. Deep down in the sense most guys got is that it was "fun" to have your penis in such a confined space and the fit and feel of the slick material pressing against a penis was in fact an enjoyable experience that every guy longed to try but was fearful of setting off too much of a "reaction" that could not be kept hidden. Or a Speedo was simply something you wore in your bedroom under the cover of darkness.
Jammers evolved as a suit that a guy perhaps could wear in public without the fears associated with wearing a Speedo. I own lots of briefs and lots of jammers. The jammers I really like fit very tight. Tight enough to that I can position my penis in my favored "up" position and it will stay there. I had better not start to drip, however in this position or I could create an embarrassing damp spot on the front of the suit. Guys deal with this event simply by popping into the water for a bit.
The suit I have on today is a Tyr, mainly black but with a green stripe pattern on either side. It fits really really tight. I remember that I purchased this in size 28. The fit and feel is very good.
To be continued....
But the idea of wearing a tight-fitting jammer suit was never an option. If you wanted a tight-fitting suit you had to go with a brief made by a company such as Speedo or Tyr. And once you opted for that instead you were stuck with something skimpy, which could mean that you swam competitively. The idea of just having fun wearing casual wear in the summer months while around a pool by other than a competitive swimmer did not commute.
Still, there were guys who were not competitive swimmers who longed to do just that. Deep down in the sense most guys got is that it was "fun" to have your penis in such a confined space and the fit and feel of the slick material pressing against a penis was in fact an enjoyable experience that every guy longed to try but was fearful of setting off too much of a "reaction" that could not be kept hidden. Or a Speedo was simply something you wore in your bedroom under the cover of darkness.
Jammers evolved as a suit that a guy perhaps could wear in public without the fears associated with wearing a Speedo. I own lots of briefs and lots of jammers. The jammers I really like fit very tight. Tight enough to that I can position my penis in my favored "up" position and it will stay there. I had better not start to drip, however in this position or I could create an embarrassing damp spot on the front of the suit. Guys deal with this event simply by popping into the water for a bit.
The suit I have on today is a Tyr, mainly black but with a green stripe pattern on either side. It fits really really tight. I remember that I purchased this in size 28. The fit and feel is very good.
To be continued....