Do Men Wear Thongs?
When Sisqo came out with “Thong Song” in 2000, thongs exploded into a cultural phenomenon almost overnight. Many young women ran out to buy thongs because they were suddenly regarded as the sexiest silhouette of underwear. And although some women ended up finding thongs uncomfortable, a lot of them embraced this seamless style that goes invisible under clothes and doesn't flatten the cheeks.
But, what about guys? Do guys wear thongs? Well, the short answer is: yes.
The real question is: why do men wear thongs? Well, underwear is a personal choice, and we all have our reasons to choose one style or another. Men who wear thongs tend to enjoy the complete freedom the style gives them. It's the closest thing to wearing nothing, while you're still wearing something. The minimal coverage of a thong appeals to guys who want to keep it cool without feeling too exposed, like by going commando. These cool-feeling underwear are perfect for hot days and, if you've never tried on a thong, maybe you should next summer.
Also, some guys feel more attractive and confident when they're wearing thongs. It's true that the contour of the thong hugs your body perfectly and offers a flattering fit. Also, many people like the look of a thong on a man, so that's an added bonus if you find them comfortable. While some of us might feel uncomfortable and vulnerable in a thong, others of us find the minimal coverage and full freedom of movement to be empowering. The choice is yours, do what feels right!
Another reason a man might wear a thong is if he's wearing tight pants, like many guys do. Whether you're wearing leggings at the gym or tight jeans like a rockstar, you might want to choose underwear that won't steal the spotlight. In other words, if you're looking for underwear that disappears completely under tight trousers, thongs are the perfect choice.
While you're here, maybe you're wondering: what's the difference between a thong and a jock strap? It's all about the coverage. A thong has a supportive pouch in the front, wide sides, and covers absolutely none of the glutes - instead, a thin, triangular strip of fabric runs from the back of the waistband, down between the cheeks, and around the nether regions from below. A jock strap is similar in style, but don't get them confused: jock straps have a supportive pouch in the front and wide strap sides, but it has straps in the back that sit under the cheeks for support, instead of the triangular center piece that a thong features. Basically, the front looks roughly the same, but the sides and the back are what makes the difference between a thong and a jock strap.
A mens g string is similar to a thong, but offers even less coverage, with a pouch in the front, thinner strings for the sides, and just a string between the glutes in the back. This style is perfect for someone who's looking for even more minimal coverage and an even more truly invisible effect, but it is also more likely than a thong to cause a wedgie, because of the lack of coverage, so keep that in mind.
Although thongs for men have pros, they also have cons. Some guys feel exposed, uncomfortable, and vulnerable when wearing a thong because they're used to the coverage offered by a boxer or brief. If you try a thong on and find it to be uncomfortable, that's totally fine. You're not alone!
When choosing which style of underwear for men to wear, the most important factor is how it makes you feel. If you rock briefs, boxer briefs, or boxers, that's your choice. But if you're thinking about switching to wearing thongs, this is your sign to give it a shot!
Leo doesn't currently have any thongs for men available for sale, but if you're looking for a style that feels like nothing, try a brief made of our FitTech fabric. This ultra-light, super-breathable material is specially designed to keep you fresh and comfortable. It has more coverage than a thong, but will give you the same airy feel and full freedom of motion!
Hi , I’m a bisexual guy & I’ve been wearing thongs since I was 15 & recently turned 50 . I love wearing them & thankfully I still look good
All the comments are so true, I’m in my mid fifties and a regular thong wearer. So much more comfortable in that they just fit the anatomy properly and offer support where it is required without everything getting bunched up, pulling and generally not fitting properly. Shame there is this stupid stigma that you must be odd if you choose to wear thong underwear, like many things its driven by sheep and social media for the uninformed. I wear briefs, bikinis, boxers and long boxers, my favourite most comfortable from the lot is a thong.
I am 63 been wearing for near 20 years and wear just about 20 years. They are comfortable. You can get some that maybe a little uncomfortable but eventually they are fine. But wearing them are sexy and feel fantastic and great if you look after yourself and your butts still looking ok. And nothing better on occasions when you need to bend or similar you get that lovely feeling of it rubbing against your anal.
I started wearing thongs this year. The truth of the matter is that there was not much selection for men until recently. You have to go into specific fashion stores and actively search for male thongs, they are pricey, and some of us guys just buy underwear at a supermarket and whatever is available. I used to buy briefs because boxers were too baggy and boxer-briefs are too tight on my thighs. Also, I don’t like that most men’s thongs are low-rise to extremely low-rise because the jeans and pants rub against my waistline irritating skin. I finally found ones that are mid-rise, so now I am fully stocked and switched to wearing only thongs. Love them!
I am 61 and have been a thong wearer for about 15 years now, love the way they feel and hold everything in place. Wear they almost every day of the week and will continue to wear them. Don’t be shy, give them a try, you won’t go back.
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