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Old 03-16-2015, 03:32 AM
7_of_Fine 7_of_Fine is offline
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i own a couple aussiebums. don't yours have a "support strap"/cock ring to bring everything forward?

Anyways, my genitals are positioned lower on my groin, and certain cuts will flatten me out and tuck me back almost as good as when I did drag. To counter this, I use a cock ring, nothing too tight, just enough to keep everything forward. For suits with a definite waistband, you can sew in a support strap by taking a short length of elastic and making a "hammock" for your bits that would stretch out to fit behind your testicles and draw them forward. I've known some guys to use the draw string for that, but that scares me in case it were to tighten and cause way too much constriction, not to mention being a hassle when "the call of nature" happens.
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Old 03-16-2015, 01:14 PM
Turbofan Turbofan is offline
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hmmmm... never thought of using the draw string like that..... I'm going to try it
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Old 03-16-2015, 03:51 PM
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if you look at the pics of the guys in Aussiebum nylon suits you will note that they don't fit really tight like a lycra suit, they let you junk move a little and look more natural. Take a second look at the suit you thought was too loose -- it may be just you thought it loose because you were used to lycra suits
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