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My Shrinking Underwear

Calvin Klein is a decent brand if you're worried about the waste-band shrinking. [It stays strong after multiple warm-water washings and high-power dryings and has extra stretchiness). Also, I think you might be putting too much stock in the term "medium." The trouble with the size "medium" is that it's meant to serve two or three sizes at once (and not necessarily the same two or three sizes across multiple brands), which really doesn't make that much sense if you think about it. Find out what number size actually fits your waste and then buy a brand (such as Calvin Klein) that allows you to buy that size rather than something that's probably not quite your size (ala the medium).
 
I would go commando, but i once had my foreskin caught in a zipper. That ... was not fun.

I would go commando, but i once had my foreskin caught in a zipper. That ... was not fun.

This, except replace "foreskin" with "tip of penis head." WORST. DAY. EVER.

So worthless without--ahem--pictures. :D

You want to see pictures of my bloody wiener?
 
:shifty: Uh, on second thought, nope. When I was a kid, part of my skin did get stuck in between the zipper. Ouch!

I have to admit, when someone first mentioned going Commando, I thought it was a brand of briefs.
 
I simply hang up my clothes inside. Of course they need a day or more to dry but this shouldn't be an issue unless living space is extremely scarce.
 
I can't imagine having the space to regularly dry a full load of clothes in our apartment. It's not a small apartment either, but we'd have to have permanent drying racks set up everywhere!

I air-dry delicates and my jeans, because otherwise they'll shrink. Everything else gets thrown in the dryer. I'd never dry anything outside because of my allergies, even though they're much better here.
 
While it's possible to dry stuff outside here quickly, when it's dry it is harder than a 2x4. I much prefer using my dryer.
 
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