You should wear a jockstrap and a cup for football. Unless you want your balls crushed. I've been hit in the balls playing football without a cup and it hurts like hell. You don't want a football crashing into your nuts, or a guy tackling you and having his knee somewhere it shouldn't be.
I would think that is a personal preference, or check the rules of the school some may actually require the males to use one.
If you are going to participate in sports or heavy lifting it is a good idea. Strap helps keep all your stuff in the right place so you don't tear anything loose or cause yourself a hernia. It can still happen but a jock strap reduces the odds.
Yea, I would or at least put on compression shorts. It pretty easy to get hit in the balls playing football.
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I work out on a regular basis and have allways worn a jock. I like the bike brand best
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Some do, some don't. I've never seen the point.
Yes, it is highly advisable to wear a jockstrap for support. It will keep your testicles from bouncing around when you run and prevent strain- and discomfort- on the spermatic cords
Yes. It's important to support your penis and testicles when you run. There's a risk of testicular torsion when you run, so it's better to make sure things don't bounce around.
Yes you definitely do.
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Different men wear it differently. Oftentimes the jock/cup replace the underwear entirely. Otherwise the jock would typically go outside underwear, sliding shorts, etc.
It kind of depends. Different men wear jockstraps differently. Most often, the jockstrap replaces underwear entirely--one option. This is what I'd recommend in general. If you are wearing a hard cup, e.g. in baseball, then usually you wear the jock outside your sliding shorts. But a lot of sliding shorts have a cup pouch built in, making a jock unnecessary. In hockey, if the cup pouch isn't built in, the jock can go outside. I see no reason to wear a swimming jock if you are wearing racing trunks or jammers, so don't bother wearing a jock in this case.
Yes, men can wear perfume, but cologne will probably work better for them.
Jock is the slang term for an athlete. It is a reference to a jock-strap, a men's undergarment used specifically for sports.
Mostly linen clothes but men wear kilts around the waist and women, though there were not many female scribes they wore straight fitting dresses with straps for the shoulders.
Perhaps the biggest sensation to hit the men's underwear scene was the 1934 arrival of jock-type underwear shorts.
You can purchase Cherokee work wear for men online from stores such as JCPenny. Alternatively, you can purchase these items from websites such as AllHeart.
it depends on there job.....
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Mostly linen clothes but men wear kilts around the waist and women, though there were not many female scribes they wore straight fitting dresses with straps for the shoulders.
A Gallup poll in 2007 found that only 6% of men wore neckties to work.
I presume you mean the Sporran which is worn with the kilt. And let me take this opportunity to clarify that kilts are worn only on special occasions, mostly weddings and the occasional funeral. It is NOT casual wear, I assure you.