Yes, there are a lot of tricks, apparently. But I doubt that many men know about them or would use them if they knew. Well, American ones wouldn't. As you probably know, while European and Latin American men were wearing Speedos or other bikinis at the beach, American men--unless they are gay--have tended to stick with baggy swim trunks and underwear along the same lines.
I am guessing American men are largely conservative about underwear, too. It would be an admission of inadequacy to wear a specifically genital-enhancing garment, even if they really would like to look bigger. For the regular contour pouch briefs I posted towards the top, even if the cover model looked like an ad for Viagra, the copy usually concentrated on the pouch offering good "support" or "comfort", not at all mentioning that the design clearly created a more pronounced "package". The man buying them would feel reassured, thinking that not even the underwear company would know he was purchasing them so he could look like the bulging model on the front.
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Date: 2007-04-01 08:24 pm (UTC)I am guessing American men are largely conservative about underwear, too. It would be an admission of inadequacy to wear a specifically genital-enhancing garment, even if they really would like to look bigger. For the regular contour pouch briefs I posted towards the top, even if the cover model looked like an ad for Viagra, the copy usually concentrated on the pouch offering good "support" or "comfort", not at all mentioning that the design clearly created a more pronounced "package". The man buying them would feel reassured, thinking that not even the underwear company would know he was purchasing them so he could look like the bulging model on the front.