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Lewi-D wrote:I think you might be right about the position of the crotch - I've never had the confidence to try women's jeans. The crotch seam is indeed further forward than on men's jeans, HOWEVER...
It's that bum hugging look I'd love to have - ...If you have no bum to speak of (and most men don't), the net effect is more comfort for one's cojones than one generally finds with men's jeans (and no "bum-hugging" effect--actually they end up being a bit baggy back there--because there is more cloth to cover what should be there (if you was a girl) but isn't), and other than the fact that they hug the leg above the knees more than is typical of guy's jeans, and have a shorter fly (so they truly do hug the hip, instead of sag down to the hip)--there really isn't much difference in how they look on the typical guy from how guy's jeans look. They just feel better. And there's no other way to describe it to someone who has never found the cojones to give them a try.
My main problem is a short length of leg - no matter what style I choose still sweeps the floor. If your mom never taught you how to use a sewing machine, or needle and thread, or if you haven't got a gf to hem them up for you, or don't have the "bread" to hire a seamstress or tailor to do it for you, 5 or 6 safety pins for each leg will hem them up quite nicely, thank you, unless you are a fastidious f**ker, in the which case there's no hope.:
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