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So I've had this problem for as long as I remember. The pants I wear fit, they aren't to tight or too loose, but there's always a good chance of having my crack showing when getting up or while sitting or other circumstances. Belt's don't really do anything to help either. I think getting longer shirts might help, but I can't really find medium shirts that have a good length to them. (big and tall is too long)
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Do you wear underwear, or do they slink down along with the pants?
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I wear boxer briefs, the pants don't really slink down much. just enough for some of my crack to show, and so do my underwear.
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Best that you go to a professional tailor and have your pants properly fit. Off the rack clothing often has such problems.
And don't forget to wear a properly fitting undershirt.
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"properly fitting" undershirt?
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^ you can actually get shirts that don't leave your crack exposed.....
On a lot of guys though.....I find plumber's butt to be a real turn-on.
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I think it can be sexy too, but I don't want students to see it when I am subbing, or potential co-workers if I ever find a job.
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My BF and I have this argument frequently... He thinks I wear too high waisted "grandma" jeans, while his low riser jeans shows off his plumber's crack to the world much to my embarrassment.
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