Work & stretching

Zaadlover

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I have some questions for those more advanced stretchers among us:

I've only been stretching since late october, so that is about 3 months, and i currently wear 650 grams of WMCweights but I'm worried about how I am going to hide the ol' bulge when it gets bigger later on.

One option is to not stretch at work but then I'd only be able to stretch a few hours a week, so i'm wondering how you deal with this 'problem'

1: Do you wear your weights to work?
2: What kind of work do you do?
3: How do you combine working and stretching?
4: What if you have an officejob, when do you stretch?
5: What do you wear to hide the bulge?
 
The ideal is to wear a kilt with a dark sock over the hang and sit forward so your hang dangles off the edge of the seat.
Next best is to wear pants that are looser in the thigh area and no underwear. Stand when you can. Sit with your weight just off the edge of the seat providing stretch tension.
Jarods underwear technique that allows the weights to be worn without a "dangle" is complicated and provides no real stretch during use.
The "Obviously for men" underwear line only reduces the stretch a little but does keep you from swinging and sitting on your balls/weights.
As you progress to a longer hang Jarod describes how he sits in pants and shorts by covertly holding the weight as he sits. With my kilts I reposition the weight as I "sweep the pleats" to keep them from rumpling as I sit. This becomes automatic real fast - :lol: - pants at least keep you from sitting directly on your nads - usually.
Pants or kilt the best way to sit is to sit on the edge of the seat and slide back. For the hang and to prevent rumpling of pants legs or kilt pleats.
 
tundraman":2eucvqyh said:
The ideal is to wear a kilt with a dark sock over the hang and sit forward so your hang dangles off the edge of the seat.
Next best is to wear pants that are looser in the thigh area and no underwear. Stand when you can. Sit with your weight just off the edge of the seat providing stretch tension.
Jarods underwear technique that allows the weights to be worn without a "dangle" is complicated and provides no real stretch during use.
The "Obviously for men" underwear line only reduces the stretch a little but does keep you from swinging and sitting on your balls/weights.
As you progress to a longer hang Jarod describes how he sits in pants and shorts by covertly holding the weight as he sits. With my kilts I reposition the weight as I "sweep the pleats" to keep them from rumpling as I sit. This becomes automatic real fast - :lol: - pants at least keep you from sitting directly on your nads - usually.
Pants or kilt the best way to sit is to sit on the edge of the seat and slide back. For the hang and to prevent rumpling of pants legs or kilt pleats.


So... You wear a kilt to work? Can I ask what kind of work you do?
 
I've found the times that I want to wear my weights at work, and wearing loose fit briefs, the rubbing of by ball against my leg irritates me personally and slight on the skin of my testies. So usually I take them off then. But as a different try I used the rubber stretchers, but cut in half just to keep the balls pulled down. And found it is more comfortable.
But in all honesty I would rather prefer the weight. Sadly in retail I move around allot and comfort is needed. And a suit is not the most comfy for me at all. And funny enough, I can manage when I'm in chinos or shorts. Clothing does make a difference in comfortable stretching.
 
You can try a thin low cut cotton sock over the whole hang. In boys (or girls - theirs is usually thinner) sizes the, top band is small enough that you can stretch it over the weights and drop it over the top weight and it keeps it all on. The thin sock won't increase "your package" much, where a thick sock would do the opposite. With cotton the oils can be washed out and it will absorb the ball sweat which is probably your source of irritation. The sweat makes the skin more prone to abrasions and stickier against your thighs.
Wash them first to remove the sizing (starch) and make them soft

You can use no lube and talcum powder with the rubber but not with the stainless steel. It will polish the ring surface against your hang releasing nickel that was tightly bound in the metal matrix before.
You can try corn starch based anti chafing powders though.

You know, the sweat/chafing, chino and shorts being comfy thing does point to your boys getting too warm. If you are pretty active, even in an air conditioned store you may need cooler looser weave (summer weight?) work pants.
 
I can use my weights during my work. I'm working in hospital in oparationrooms. The uniform i wear is like a jogging suit. So i can use the weights free. Without underwear. So i can stretch whole day long.
 
My job requires a lot of walking and lifting, so I've found it much easier not to wear at work. When I get home, shower and on goes the barrier bag and weight, which I wear overnight and 24 hrs on my days off. Its worked well for me, been at this over a year and have gained an inch in hang.
 
tundraman":1dvkyboe said:
A shaft collar, a paperweight, an artifact from an alien spaceship, a charge ring from a Vandagraph generator or the truth. :lol:

LOL! :lol: Sounds like you've been there.
 
I work in construction and drive a transport and I wear weights all week long just take them off 1 day a week. I put cocoa butter in sandwich bag and thin sock over top and wear this all day. The feeling of sac in cocoa butter all day I never get chafed as sac is always moist
 
1: Do you wear your weights to work? Usually yes.
2: What kind of work do you do? Teacher.
3: How do you combine working and stretching? If i work from home, i can stretch as much as i want. At work it all has to be save and well "packed", because i cant take any influence to it.
4: What if you have an officejob, when do you stretch?
5: What do you wear to hide the bulge? airy trousers to have enough space for the package.
 
grampareg":2q3o87f5 said:
I work in construction and drive a transport and I wear weights all week long just take them off 1 day a week. I put cocoa butter in sandwich bag and thin sock over top and wear this all day. The feeling of sac in cocoa butter all day I never get chafed as sac is always moist

Reg,what type of pants do you wear while driving?My Carhartts just weren't meant for driving.I am thinking about some very heavy sweatpants for my long rides home,something I can stop in the store with if I have to,and look okay too.
 
I am a supervisor for a liquor distributor. I am usually on my feet most of the day so that's good for stretching. I usually wear loose fitting slacks or jeans. I'm sure depending on my activity a person might be able to see my buldge. If they ever dare to ask I would just tell them :lol:
 
TrumpJunior":3bjzcffy said:
grampareg":3bjzcffy said:
I work in construction and drive a transport and I wear weights all week long just take them off 1 day a week. I put cocoa butter in sandwich bag and thin sock over top and wear this all day. The feeling of sac in cocoa butter all day I never get chafed as sac is always moist

Reg,what type of pants do you wear while driving?My Carhartts just weren't meant for driving.I am thinking about some very heavy sweatpants for my long rides home,something I can stop in the store with if I have to,and look okay too.
I wear thin dickies work pants the loose fitting ones and they are really comfortable and the weights aren't noticeable