Got my BN3TH trunks from overseas today.
I divided my 104 cm by 2.38 instead of 2.54. And therefore I ordered XXL. They fit perfectly but my trunk may be too small.. sadbutshrugs
Sitting down was already clearing my first problem. I will wear them over the weekend since I will sit for an extended time and will move a lot as well.
Initially, the cuts on the back are bad for my butt; But this may due to the very loose size I got and may change once washed at 40°C.
I will report back after the weekend + after the next load on my washing machine with an edit. Thank you, Sir.
// Edit:
Since I did an follow-up post I need to clarify:
By a very loose cut I mean that the material has room to stretch. The BN3TH shorts have a bezieré cut on the back which compliments the men's butt. They fit tightly but the cut is too loose, meaning I could benefit from it if I ordered the correct size. XL would align perfectly on both sides.
These undies are for Showers but Gainers. After receiving SAXX undies I recommend those for the latter - like me.
I feel you bro.
When I am in an overall working outside this issue is unbearable. You can't bow, knee or anything so I am constantly pulling to switch sizes depending on what I'm doing. I go fk nutz currently
I follow your advice and will go into the city to shop for my underwear needs.
You are absolutely right: My trunk differs from others. My requirements also change depending on my daily tasks.
So I will address this explicitly!
Yeah, because I am able to revert false opinions of mine, but lemmy has a tendency to downvote without teaching me.
Opening up about my experiences is punished by downvotes without elaboration.
I just tried to get to the front, even beeing 20 min late.
I had to update my glasses while in university for each semester.
So I would sit at any of these seats.
When friends reserved one seat in the back, I would take it but tell them that next time I have to sit in the front.
In my country students aren't judging people at such minor interactions.
Hi @Limonene@lemmy.world!
It's so hard to grasp as a casual user the actual benefits from file systems.
I use ext4 on all my devices.
Could you point me to the required feature a file system needs to have in order to recover files after removing it with rm -rf?
I heard there are tools for my current file system which could help me out; But is there some file system with a rm-cache (until the disk is powered off or the cache is full).
Unix Permission is a must.
Would appreciate some general hints (I do replicate my personal important files).