Jockhunter
Jockstrap Fan
Is it just me or are there other guys out there who find a Cowboy wearing a jock strap super sexy.
Inquiring minds want to know!So, I wonder: any real, working cowboys here? Are jocks good work gear? For some, the value of keeping the "boys" up off the saddle would seem obvious...
Go ahead and look up @strapped wrangler He has several posts about working on a saddle and being strappedSo, I wonder: any real, working cowboys here? Are jocks good work gear? For some, the value of keeping the "boys" up off the saddle (or the seat of a bouncing ATV) would seem obvious...
Based on your profile pic, you'd be pretty hot in a cowboy hat too!
The aroma would be amazing- cock, balls and saddle leatherI would think Cowboys would like to wear a jockstrap. It gives great support to the balls while on a horse or a bull.
So, I wonder: any real, working cowboys here? Are jocks good work gear? For some, the value of keeping the "boys" up off the saddle (or the seat of a bouncing ATV) would seem obvious...
Sorry a bout your friend and his dad. Sounds like you really miss them.I am not a cowboy, but I have many chances to play one on a friend's dads ranch. He wore black bike wideband, I white bike.... Jeans and t-shirts. I would help out for a weekend taking care of the cattle. Moving them into pins for vaccination, banding, loading up to take to market, whatever. I do not know if his dad wore a jock or not. I know that there was no way that anyone couldn't know that we were jocked. Bending over, shirt rises up showing waistband, or wiping sweat from face with t-shirt the visible waistband. When not doing farm/cow stuff, we would go hunting, fishing, riding the quad bikes. His mother and father never mentioned or acknowledged our jockstraps. So, it was perfectly normal in their minds. He's straight, me bi. It was such a rush two good friends strapped the entire time. Sadly, I cannot experience that any longer as his dad passed from heart disease and mom sold the entire ranch shortly afterwards. I just found out he also recently passed away from a massive heart attack like his dad. Both of them will live in my memories as that was some of the best times in my life.
Sorry for your loss. Losing friends who occupy great memories is rough — believe me, I know from almost 3 decades in the Corps and another decade plus since.I am not a cowboy, but I have many chances to play one on a friend's dads ranch. He wore black bike wideband, I white bike.... Jeans and t-shirts. I would help out for a weekend taking care of the cattle. Moving them into pins for vaccination, banding, loading up to take to market, whatever. I do not know if his dad wore a jock or not. I know that there was no way that anyone couldn't know that we were jocked. Bending over, shirt rises up showing waistband, or wiping sweat from face with t-shirt the visible waistband. When not doing farm/cow stuff, we would go hunting, fishing, riding the quad bikes. His mother and father never mentioned or acknowledged our jockstraps. So, it was perfectly normal in their minds. He's straight, me bi. It was such a rush two good friends strapped the entire time. Sadly, I cannot experience that any longer as his dad passed from heart disease and mom sold the entire ranch shortly afterwards. I just found out he also recently passed away from a massive heart attack like his dad. Both of them will live in my memories as that was some of the best times in my life.