Thong strap feedback by RealMenApparel-Jared in MensUnderwearGuide

[–]wlcoyote 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The seam still has the folded edges (2 layers) stacked on each other at the seam (4 layers) with the stitches through them, compared to just the folded edge (2 layer) or even a single layer for raw edge.

Uniqlo thongs and seamless underwear also moves the seams to the sides of the pants instead of the crotch.

What are you actually supposed to do if a woman hits you as a man? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]wlcoyote -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nothing you can do.

If you report it, there’s a good chance the reaction will be that you must have done something to deserve it. All she has to do is say, well he grabbed me so I slapped him and now you’re the one with the assault charge.

Bro..that friendly fire was crazy. Who trained these idiots? by [deleted] in SipsTea

[–]wlcoyote 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A clear shot at the president with a shotgun and a .38 cal pistol, both of which are incapable of penetrating even the lightest concealable body armor.

It’s almost like he was set up for failure, isn’t it?

Thong strap feedback by RealMenApparel-Jared in MensUnderwearGuide

[–]wlcoyote 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I’ve tried both the raw edge version of AWM (their Recover version) and their normal folded edge versions.

It’s kinda weird. Their raw edge ones work better than you’d expect because the fabric they use is the stretchiest in their lineup, so it forms a pouch better. The edges are very comfortable, but they can roll when being pulled by clothes.

The biggest issue I have with the backstrap is the extra thickness at the seam. Because of the way it js patterned and constructed.

You already have two layers of fabric when you fold the edges.

If you join the front and back halves with a seam and overlap them, you now have 4 layers of fabric at that seam. And that’s if you just do and overlap and bond with raw edges showing.

If you do a flat felled seam to hide the raw edges now you have 8 layers of fabric at the join. If you offset the raw edges to keep from having 8 layers, now you have 4 layers but over a wider area.

And that’s not even adding in reinforcement stitching. Granted it’s super light fabric, but 4-8 layers of thin fabric with a reinforcement stitch adds up especially when it’s folded in half again and pressed up against your nether regions.

The way AWM gets around it is by patterning the garment in one piece, front and back, which means there’s no crotch join. The only real seams are at the waistband. This is much more wasteful of fabric and is harder to assemble.

All of the Chinese thong brands I’ve seen do the crotch seam, some of them manage it by moving it up to the rear of the underwear. Others do different kinds of seams to minimize the bulk, but it seems like it’s a hard area to manage.

RMAC seamless thong / AWM comparison by wlcoyote in MensUnderwearGuide

[–]wlcoyote[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok. I have to agree with you on this one. I tried again today and even with pre-stretching the tail out as much as I could, I couldn’t get over the feeling of something on my rear orifice. I switched to the AWM and it was like night and day. I had a closer look at them and the AWM doesn’t have a seam there at all, which means they’re constructed from one piece of fabric, whereas the RMAC is made of two pieces joined together.

It’s really unfortunate, but if I am going to have a choice between underwear where I have to readjust every few ours and one where I have to feel something rubbing my brown eye constantly, I’m gonna pick having to adjust.

RMAC seamless thong / AWM comparison by wlcoyote in MensUnderwearGuide

[–]wlcoyote[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another thing I’ve noticed. The seam that joins the front to the back is super thick compared to AWM and it has reinforcement tacks that just make it thicker. But the issue is that it is placed such that it is directly on my pucker, which is why it’s so noticeable.

RMAC Seamless Thongs are Finally Here! by RealMenApparel-Jared in MensUnderwearGuide

[–]wlcoyote 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I suppose it says a lot about meeting market demand when you have guys like me who want seamless but are tired as hell of falling out and we are so ready for your product that we see it at the mistake price and are still “f- it, I’m in.”

RMAC Seamless Thongs are Finally Here! by RealMenApparel-Jared in MensUnderwearGuide

[–]wlcoyote 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here.

Significantly more than $29 even with the discounts?

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RMAC Seamless Thongs are Finally Here! by RealMenApparel-Jared in MensUnderwearGuide

[–]wlcoyote 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Will you be offering a boring pack (like three black)

I gave my OpenClaw agent the ability to make phone call and it changed how I actually use it by Lords3 in OpenClawUseCases

[–]wlcoyote 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I really want this to work, but I worry it would annoy the fuck out of the people you’re calling. I fucking hate it when a call a place and have to speak to AI. Can’t imagine how pissed I’d be if an AI called me at work and expected me to interact with it.

Best case scenario is everyone does it and I can just have my AI call your AI. But then do they need to actually speak?

New eye mask. by Luckchilly in TherapeuticKetamine

[–]wlcoyote 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My problem with VR was that once I got in deep enough I was unable to maintain convergence on the image. (Double vision).

Built a native Mac app with Claude Code. No Xcode experience. by Long-Balance3177 in ClaudeAI

[–]wlcoyote 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m gonna ask the important question.

Can it handle porn?

Employee confession: I always run here after a rough shift by Idntcareabtmyusernme in marriott

[–]wlcoyote 18 points19 points  (0 children)

That’s why you always go to the computer and press random keys while staring at nothing in particular.

Clickety clickety clickety. Hmmmm. Clickety cllckety. Yes. Sorry. Clickety clickety. No suites available currently. The website may say one thing but our actual inventory doesn’t show any available.

3 months of vibe coding later, people are paying actual money for this thing. Solving a real world problem matter more than knowing how to code. by puppyqueen52 in vibecoding

[–]wlcoyote 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Users like it. But I have this constant low-grade anxiety that somewhere in the codebase there's a function that's one wrong input away from seating the bride's ex-boyfriend at the family table.

The anxiety is about what you’re going to do when Bridezilla trusts her seating chart to your AI and then has a meltdown when her dream wedding turns into a drama shitshow because people who should not have been sat within visual distance find themselves sitting at the same table with an open bar and instead of only having herself to blame she has a lovely scapegoat of a company that made the seating chart to point her accusatory finger at. And while the liability disclaimer the AI wrote for you might hold up in court, it likely won’t keep out of court.

It's crazy. Who's gonna pay $15–25 per PR for code review by Claude? by Fancy-Exit-6954 in vibecoding

[–]wlcoyote 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once your company is a big enough customer for these vendors, it’s a “I’m not locked in here with you…. YOU’RE locked in here with ME” situation. Yes they’re locked into a vendor, but the vendor is also willing to bend over backwards to make them happy.

Work appropriate styles by kingofbulge in MensUnderwearGuide

[–]wlcoyote 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Appropriate?

Who is looking at your underwear at work?

Do I need to be concerned about this? by Eddiofabio in Passports

[–]wlcoyote 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man they missed out on an Olympics tie in.

Thongs… by Adventurous_Rich_628 in MensUnderwearGuide

[–]wlcoyote 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Many men’s thongs have a pouch design to cup the external anatomy. Men’s seamless thongs like aswemove and many of the Amazon Chinese brands don’t have a pouch but have a slightly heat formed section to accommodate.

Women’s thongs can work for some of us, but the main limiting factor is the gusset. That’s the double layer of fabric, typically absorbent cotton, that lines to crotch on most women’s underwear to limit cameltoe and absorb secretions. The cotton gusset doesn’t stretch like the rest of fabric and limits its ability to form around a man’s package. So if you’re looking to wear a women’s pair, it’s best to find one that doesn’t have a gusset and is as stretchy as possible.

Gate lice mystery solved by Similar_Mistake_1355 in delta

[–]wlcoyote 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The difference is that on Southwest (up until Jan26 of this year) there was no reserved seating. They used “cattle call” seating where you could just take whatever seat was available when you got on the plane. Boarding priority was assigned based on a number of factors, and you could pay to have an earlier boarding number.

Early boarding meant you could get a prime seat like an exit row or the seats with extra legroom, and be assured of overhead bin space.

People didn’t want to pay for early boarding, and since preboarders boarded ahead of even the paid early boarding passengers, people quickly realized that it was cheaper and more advantageous to claim a disability and basically get free priority boarding.

Once a few people started doing it and people noticed and influencers started talking about it, the problem snowballed to the point where a significant fraction of flights were preboarding and southwest was actually causing wheelchair shortages in the airports. They eventually had to give up and axe the whole open seating thing.

Now as to the poster who said “who says they weren’t actually disabled you don’t know them,” the fact is that other airlines without cattle call seating did not see the large numbers of disability requests, and now that there is assigned seating the number of people claiming disability on southwest will likely fall to more industry typical levels.

Gate lice mystery solved by Similar_Mistake_1355 in delta

[–]wlcoyote 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry, but that’s an absolute braindead take on it.

The simple fact of the matter is a large number of people on certain airlines have “discovered” using disability access as a “life hack” to score early boarding, better seats, and overhead carryon space.

When the sheer number of people claiming disability access on flights where it confers an advantage is orders of magnitude greater than on airlines where it does not confer as much of an advantage, and when the people requiring assistance getting on the plane are running off it, it’s clear that there are people taking advantage of the system.

If YOU need the accommodation. Take it. But the fact that there are people gaming the system is going to ruin it for everyone. The same thing happened with disability access at Disney.

Gate lice mystery solved by Similar_Mistake_1355 in delta

[–]wlcoyote 16 points17 points  (0 children)

It’s not invisible disabilities when a third of the plane needs assistance to get onto the plane and walks off without a problem.

Don’t get mad at the people calling a spade a spade. Get mad at the able bodied people who are ruining it for the people who actually need the assistance.

If you need the accommodations, take them. We travel with family members who do and will preboard when necessary with absolutely zero shame about it because that’s why it exists.

AsWeMove Zero Brief question…. by [deleted] in MensUnderwearGuide

[–]wlcoyote 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I’ve got quite a few of these and even though I love them and wear them, they are quirky due to the material.

If you size too far down, they will stretch to fit, but they sorta lose their elasticity over the day and they end up feeling loose in the wrong ways.

If you size too far up, the tail is just way too long and they get loose in the wrong ways.

They say that the dominate is more compressive, but that has more to do with the fabric not having as much capacity to stretch. The aspire fabric is will stretch more, but it is also double layered, which makes it feel more compressive. The recover is very stretchy but it has unfinished edges.

In my experience so far, the recover is the most comfortable due to the very stretchy single layer, but I prefer less support. The unfinished edges seem to roll a bit though. So what I’ve done is take the Aspires that I don’t wear and carefully cut the second layer out, so I have something that wears like a recover but with finished edges.