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I just want to know why men can't have stretchy comfy pants like women do.
While tight shirts and external secondary sex distinctions are mostly not an issue.
Just become a dentist, have a midlife crisis, and start riding a bike.
Instructions unclear started riding at 28 with lycra while on my fat ass.
Psst you can buy men's stretch jeans that are regular fit- they don't need to be tight to be stretchy pants.
Imma have to look into this thank you
This was a real game changer for me several years ago. Never went back to regular jeans.
I am fat, and I dislike tight clothing.
They do.. normally for gym/sports/running wear.
Well, there are men's ballet leggings and whatever folks wear to your local renaissance festival, but I see your point. Neither really has the fit or look of women's athletic gear or cozy/comfy stuff.