I used to think this same-thing when I was “humping”-railcars.(Go ahead, Google it, it ain’t what’cha think it is!) I found out WHY-the elastic was shot. Wearing full-coveralls in winter, a fella ain’t got time to look for the “proper”-exit…he just unzips—twice, counting the dungarees underneath!—- yanks-down the top-band of the underoos, and sighs in relief! After the re-zip, don’t worry…they “works-’em-selves back up”, into the home-groove!
At least in the spring/summer? Y’ didn’t hafta-“shuck” so much, whereas the conventional-exit was fine! (And, your underoos lasted a lot-longer, too…!)
1 – Husband has the same problem and also with keeping his jeans up – with a belt. I know what his problem is – he needs surgery for his hernia and won’t get it so his waist points downhill instead of level or so with the floor and every thing slides down.
2 – Loosing weight does not necessarily change the size one needs. I lost 74 lbs and still wear the same size as before. Then again, if I changed sizes it would annoy the heck out of me as these days I can no longer find the clothes I like and would be miserable.
TexasKingoftheGeeks over 2 years ago
This is so hot. More of this please <3
jmolay161 over 2 years ago
You’re a plugger if you can’t see your undershorts when the elastic is working.
juicebruce over 2 years ago
A measuring tape nor weight scale will lie to you ;-)
ctolson over 2 years ago
This equally applies to the lady Pluggers as well.
Teto85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
You’re a plugger if your feet stay dry in the shower. Not all older folk are morbidly obese as shown in this panel.
roof-top-view over 2 years ago
Actually happened to me but they were pajamas that were 10 years old.
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 2 years ago
Hate when that happens.. nothing worse than underwear that won’t stay up.
Gent over 2 years ago
Fat kitty need more exercise. Heh heh.
MIHorn Premium Member over 2 years ago
Or you think you’re losing weight but the battery in the scale is just running low.
g04922 over 2 years ago
LOL…
CynthiaLeigh over 2 years ago
Gross.
Calvins Brother over 2 years ago
Same thing with sweats.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 2 years ago
Every other day I qualify. I really have lost weight.. LOL :’D >_<
martinman8 over 2 years ago
been there
goboboyd over 2 years ago
Suspenders = another ten years of useful life. After that, you’re on your own.
bruno640320 over 2 years ago
I used to think this same-thing when I was “humping”-railcars.(Go ahead, Google it, it ain’t what’cha think it is!) I found out WHY-the elastic was shot. Wearing full-coveralls in winter, a fella ain’t got time to look for the “proper”-exit…he just unzips—twice, counting the dungarees underneath!—- yanks-down the top-band of the underoos, and sighs in relief! After the re-zip, don’t worry…they “works-’em-selves back up”, into the home-groove!
At least in the spring/summer? Y’ didn’t hafta-“shuck” so much, whereas the conventional-exit was fine! (And, your underoos lasted a lot-longer, too…!)
DaBump Premium Member over 2 years ago
Or your adjustable belt slipped.
mafastore over 2 years ago
1 – Husband has the same problem and also with keeping his jeans up – with a belt. I know what his problem is – he needs surgery for his hernia and won’t get it so his waist points downhill instead of level or so with the floor and every thing slides down.
2 – Loosing weight does not necessarily change the size one needs. I lost 74 lbs and still wear the same size as before. Then again, if I changed sizes it would annoy the heck out of me as these days I can no longer find the clothes I like and would be miserable.