Hello Boys! Have we got an amazing treat for you tonight! I’ve been following this hottie on Instagram and a few other sites for a while now and he’s always so hot and funny! Have wanted him on the blog for a while…and finally got him to be a guest bulge…with fingers crossed he’ll make an appearance or two with a guest review in the future. (We could be so lucky). We posed the regular slew of Guest Bulge questions to him and here’s how he answered!
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Q) How old are you?
AR) 31
Q) How do you identify – gay, bi, straight?
AR) Gay
Q) Single, dating, married?
AR) Recently single
Q) How big is your endowment – cut or uncut?
AR) 7, cut
More advanced questions:
Q) How big is your underwear collection?
AR) I have about 70 unique underwear garments.
Q) Is there a style of underwear you absolutely won’t wear? (Panties, thongs, boxers, etc.)
AR) I try to remain open-minded to different trends, but I have a really strong distaste for the asymmetrical cut. I find them unflattering and silly. I would rather wear neon pink women’s panties than an asymmetrical cut.
Q) What style of underwear do you usually wear and why?
AR) For everyday-wear, I love the basic square cut briefs by Diesel or Emporio Armani. They are comfortable, durable in the wash, and maintain their shape and softness. I won’t perform in them though because they are not unique. I wear them more so for simplicity and comfort.
Q) What kind of underwear did you grow up wearing and why did you switch (if you have)?
AR) I wore Fruit of the Loom boxer shorts – lightweight flannel – that I think were appropriate for my age at the time. Even today, I love everything with traditional flannel fabric, whether it is a shirt, PJs, bed sheets, wallpaper, or boxer shorts. I even knew this girl in high school who would wear her boyfriend’s flannel boxers to class. It was funny and sexy. They passed as regular shorts on her because of her petit frame.
As for why I switched, it really had to do with coming out and finding a fun way to decorate my body, even if I was going to be the only one to see it. It’s a lot of fun for me to collect underwear. Besides, why should women be the only ones who get to have a whole dresser dedicated to underwear?
Q) What is your favorite style to wear now and why? What style underwear do you feel sexiest in?
AR) Ultimately, the underwear style I wear depends on my mood. For example, if I feel sexually stimulated for a date or hook up, I’ll wear a garment with soft fabric – like Almost Naked by Andrew Christian (rayon/ spandex blend.) That way foreplay starts at the dinner table when I rub the soft fabric of the underwear around my dick through my pocket as I fantasize how it would feel to kiss the guy sitting across from me.
If I am going to perform I will wear something more specific that will bring out whatever character I feel like portraying. One of the most treasured garments I own is a leather-like strapped square cut by Gregg Homme. Gregg Homme styles are cutting edge, and really just hit the spot for me.
Q) Do you like showing off in your underwear?
AR) Absolutely! I think it’s hot when a guy knows how to toy with another guy’s imagination and be flirtatious just by being in underwear. When I show off in only my underwear, it becomes a form of foreplay where I can mentally stimulate myself and whomever I am with.
Q) What got you into underwear?
AR) I think there was this moment in my life when I was about 22 years old where I had this urge to feel free and be more accepting of myself as a young gay man. Part of that was telling myself that it was okay to stop buying the bulk-packaged underwear and start treating myself to something more personal and expressive.
I think for some guys, the idea of self-expression through clothes is a bit confined and limited to shirts with large logos for name brands that create a facade stature or lifestyle. I prefer to wear shirts with no logos and keep it simple with basic colors as to say, “I wear the clothes, but they do not define me.” I’m much more lenient with underwear mostly because good-quality underwear without a name brand printed around the waste band is a rare find.
I don’t mind logos on underwear as much because I do not feel that underwear companies are capitalizing on me by persuading me to buy something cheap and basic where only the name brand validates an expensive purchase; and I’m not saying that all underwear companies are honest and let their product sell itself. I personally just have higher standards for underwear. If I am going to spend twenty or thirty dollars on one garment, it must be an exceptional use of material that makes it unique and appealing.
I still sometimes utilize the bulk-packaged Fruit of the Loom underwear when I perform to create a fantasy for people of a non-pretentious country guy who got lost and ended up in a gay bar, because that too can be kind of hot. Here in West Hollywood, especially, pretention runs rampant like STIs. Showing off in good old Fruit of the Loom underwear really brings people back to Jesus.
Amen to that!! What do you think guys? Want to see more of Adam on Undies101? Would you like to hear what he has to say on an underwear review? Show him some love in the comments section and don’t forget to give him a follow on any of the social media up top!
Wow looks great in and out of underwear! More please.