kind of.
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i don't think so.
i mean yeah, the first time i ever wore one it felt really weird. but once you get used to it, they are really comfortable.
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They're kinda like briefs except: there is usually no back panel (unless you get a brief supporter) so your bottom is exposed and you'll feel every detail of pockets and such in your pants; and the pouch is a mesh-type with no functioning fly. I think a jock tends to hold everything out front more than briefs which tend to keep it all towards the body. The one advantage I personally like about a jock is it'll hold your boys w/o the leg openings being stretched too loose, which is common in your garden-variety briefs such as Hanes and FoL.
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They are very comfortable if you get a Duke, Bike, Prodown, or mesh Calvin Klein. Never get one with a cup pocket- these are terrible. Always order a size up, for they tend to run small. For these the pocket is not too small or tight and breathable. I am writing this because once you wear a comfortable one you will not want to wear tighties, boxer briefs, or compression shorts again. It is airy so it does not get hot.
The first time I wore one
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They feel a little uncomfortable at first because they are tight, but it feels good to be held in place and not bounce around. The leg straps are kind of unusual feeling, but they help it to support you better.
Jockstraps are comfordable, but it depends on what type you get and for what reason I suppose. There are many types but it is not a really yes or no answer, like I said it depends on the brand and type. For me they are comfortable and well they turn me on while putting them on. Give it a shot! You have nothin to lose but maybe a lot to gain.... A: I think they are very comfortable. Normally I either wear boxers or go commando, but I bounce around too much in any kind of sports - even just running. So I need support then. It's kind of weird the first time you wear a jock. It just feels weird on you, but once you get used to it, it feels great. Everything is secure and it doesn't interfere with your range of movement.
It's a little uncomfortable at first, since it's tight and if there's a cup, that's stiff. But once you get used to it, and as long as it's the right size, it feels secure not to bounce around or worry about being hit.
Yes, it should fit tightly. It shouldn't be too uncomfortable, but it's important that it stays in place and doesn't move around. You either wear it to hold a cup, which should not move when you move around, or you're wearing it for support and to hold things in place.
No, it is not. A jockstrap is a protective device for the genitals.
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I wear it inside of my underwear. this gives me more supprot and somewhat comfortable. I just wear the jockstrap. just wear the strap When it is hot in the summertime or in the south it is better to just wear the jockstrap by itself.
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Most swimmers just wear Speedo or Speedo-like swimming suits. Some swimmers wear a "swimmers jockstrap" too. A "swimmers jockstrap" has a narrow 1-inch waist-band, which is smaller than the standard 3-inch waist-band of a standard jockstrap. The narrower 1-inch waistband will not reveal the jockstrap as much and the jockstrap waist-band will stay under the swimming suit. However, male swimmers who want to show a bigger "package" may chose to wear a cup-jockstrap under their swimming suit to enhance their masculine appearance. But they don't really need the protection of a cup when they are swimming. So it is all a mater of personal preference.
Probably most male tennis players wear either a jockstrap or some kind of supportive sports undergarment, e.g. compression shorts, jock boxers, athletic briefs, etc.
Someone playing basketball would just need a regular jockstrap, with a pouch for support. There are youth sizes available for preteens.
I wear a jockstrap in bed only because I like to sleep naked but my boyfriend has a habit of kicking in his sleep and he sometimes kicks my ball sack and I donβt half know about itβ so I wear a jockstrap and cup to stop been woke Up in agony when Iβm kicked in balls π€¦ββοΈ
There is a risk of testicular torsion, or twisting of the testicles, especially in younger growing boys. A jockstrap pulls the testicles tight against the body and keeps them from twisting.
A cup is the hard protective cover you wear to protect against impact. A jockstrap can be used to hold the cup in place, or worn to support the genitals during sports.