The Best Men's Underwear to Wear Under Spandex Tights

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
  • LED Queens Fitness Apparel is an American maker of bodybuilding tights and gym gear for Queer Punks. Designed by Cesar Torres. Shop all our collections at LEDQueens.com

Komentáře • 17

  • @BigDave71
    @BigDave71 Před rokem +1

    I’m straight and don’t care but my does.
    She wants me to wear something underneath. So I wear the PAPI men’s thong. Amazing comfort, Support and front coverage when out running at the park.

  • @Juice84
    @Juice84 Před 2 lety

    Very interesting video.

    • @LEDQueens
      @LEDQueens  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! I have been answering questions like these for my LEDQueens.com customers since 2017. Thank you for watching.

  • @A.SpellMan193
    @A.SpellMan193 Před měsícem

    ❤🎉❤

  • @ROYALMOJO
    @ROYALMOJO Před rokem

    I miss your Cosplay

  • @MIWSTIUS01
    @MIWSTIUS01 Před 2 lety

    I use regular speedos and womens fullback panties . With my oversized tees VPL is pretty much concealed, as is the bulge. So far no issues in public, only the occasional stare.

    • @LEDQueens
      @LEDQueens  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for your comment. What type of tights do you usually wear?

    • @MIWSTIUS01
      @MIWSTIUS01 Před 2 lety

      @@LEDQueens Simple Leohex leggings. Can't complain at 23 bucks per pair. Of course, these don't come with advanced stuff like embedded cellphone pockets or bulge flattening padding etc. But it's all about the silky shiny fabric for me and that's where Leohex delivers. Good enough for casual workouts - but ultimate experience for fetish purposes.

    • @Lucas-gm3bv
      @Lucas-gm3bv Před rokem

      There’s embedded bulge flattening padding, now?? Does it work? Won’t added padding just add more bulge?
      We’re kind of going for less, not more.
      At least, I am.
      Nobody I know has any clue, and I don’t, either, really. I can sort of see why, who wants to be _that_ guy.
      Except, we’re all that guy, sort of, aren’t we? I don’t know. 🤷🏻
      We’re not timid or weird, the weak and meek aren’t known for daring, but we’re so woefully ignorant.
      While we’re sharing tips, though, longline shirts and t’s work if you’re at risk of looking like an underdressed child that broke out of their middle school gym class when running about in oversized t’s.
      Alternatively, “For the tall, thin 5th grader on the run from the school librarian.”

    • @MIWSTIUS01
      @MIWSTIUS01 Před rokem

      ​@@Lucas-gm3bv Long boxy T-shirts work for me, it's trending now. But what works for me might not work for another and vice versa. Anyway, the Matador Meggings brand claims their stuff successfully flattens bulge. I suppose it could work, but I've never bought their product so far.

    • @Lucas-gm3bv
      @Lucas-gm3bv Před rokem +1

      @@MIWSTIUS01 Long ‘boxy’ looks funny on me coz I’m not ‘boxy’. But yeah. As “fashion”, I’m very liberal, but the clothes are more “stretchy” than “tight”. Are there bulges? Sometimes. I know some guys go for that, and I like it, it’s fine, but I don’t actively go out to be “bulgy”.
      But yeah, you have some mfrers who make long t’s too. For tops I just go with like a small hoody or a wrap, so long as it’s _long_ enough.
      Believe it or not, I like letting people _want_ to look. But I won’t _force_ people to look.
      Mastering subtleties is such a powerfully complex art.
      If I’m worried about something, it’s about me sometimes being too easily excited. We all have those naughty friends that just like to get us excited and then they’re suddenly gone and back with that friend they said they might bring.
      I have interesting friends. 🤷🏻 That’s life.
      I’ve looked at it. (The Matador’s.)
      There’s a difference, I see it.
      (I mean the difference!)
      Yeah. Fine. “It”, too.
      I don’t know, is the bulge an actual problem for anyone anymore?
      I don’t know, maybe I’m trying to blind myself, but I don’t really think “oh look, a bulge” all that often, anymore. I won’t lie, if there’s something nice to look at, I mean, I got eyes!!
      I see bulges in anything, it’s just something you learn to live with if you’re … bulgy. Bugles are fine. 📯
      As are bulges.
      My problem is VPL’s, if we’re really going in-depth and personal. 😳
      When excited, they’re a distinct phenomenon.
      Especially if I’m in gymwear, which is tighter than streetwear, then, yes, it’s beyond “vpl”.
      In some ancient civilisation, you’ve probably got their entire list of prophecies on my scroll. And even though nobody alive can read the language, people sure do examine it as if they were experts!
      That’s where my problem is, I’m not … it’s not my fault!! Like the lady sings, I was born this way.
      I wish there was a forum or something, or that they taught us how to deal with it at school, but, obviously, they didn’t. 🤦🏻🤷🏻🙈