Just in case anybody is interested. Science has advanced to the point where there is now underwear that can be worn for two weeks.
If you are interested please let me know so that I can make it a point to avoid you.
My question for this product is why do we need it? Personally I like to wear clean clothes every day.
If you want to order here is their web site.
They have a little gender disparity going on with their web site. Here is the is the closeup shot for their women’s wear.
In contrast, the closeup of the men’s boxers is
So what’s the deal? Men are clearly disadvantaged. Women can see how the underwear would fit and men can’t. This is just another example of how men are exploited in this culture.
Well, two week underwear may have some future in the military, but not around my house.
Sorry, Dude! I like the way men and women are exploited. I don’t care how skivvies look on a man but love how they look on a woman. Yum, yum! I don’t mind wearing a pair of blue jeans for a few days, but not the boxer brief. Either commando or clean next to mini-me.
@Driller – I hadn’t thought about the military.
@Coffeypot – They do look good on the woman don’t they. I hadn’t noticed until you said something about it.
You would rather see the guy in a bikini? Hmmm. Whatever.
Ah, so you work in the OneOK Plaza. I should have guessed that.
Yuck, is all I can say.
Gag-o-rama! That’s gross. But think about how much laundry time would be saved.
Oh, Yogi – I nearly choked at that one! Now here is the real question: Why is the women’s underwear the one showing on my dashboard when the men’s is your first pic? Discrimination for sure!
What a grubby colour for boxers – wouldn’t want those hanging on my washing line! Mind you, if you’re going to wear them for two weeks that’s the colour they’re going to end up anyway. Awful idea what a waste of brain-power thinking that non-starter up!
Those poor exploited men. I just feel so sorry for them.
Who’s exploited? Ha, ha!