Choosing underwear as transgender
Introduction
If you're transgender, your underwear is a very personal choice. It has to fit properly, look good and feel comfortable; but it also needs to be something that doesn't draw attention in the wrong way. I've heard many transgender people say they don't want to wear any underwear at all when they first transition because they feel like an object of ridicule - but this isn't necessarily true! The best thing about choosing your underwear as transgendered is that there are so many options out there now: thongs are no longer required (unless you want them), nor are briefs or boxers; there's even room for those who prefer no pants at all!
Keep it comfy
If you are wearing underwear that is uncomfortable, you will not be able to focus on the things you need to do. You will be distracted by your underwear, which is not a good thing since it means that your brain isn’t being used as efficiently as possible.
It's important for transgender people who have chosen to wear men's or women's clothing that they find something that fits well and isn't too tight or loose.
Keep it practical
As you start to transition, it's important to keep in mind that underwear should be practical. If the material is uncomfortable or too tight and itchy, then you might consider looking for something else. You should also avoid anything too revealing or revealing, as this can lead to unwanted attention from strangers (and even friends). As a transgender person who is transitioning into womanhood, don't buy any underwear with red “sexy” bottoms—you may find yourself feeling embarrassed by someone noticing your new body part!
Know your brand size
Know your size.
Know your brand.
I know it sounds obvious, but if you don't know the difference between a medium and an extra-small (or whatever fit you're looking for), then how can you expect to buy underwear that fits? It's also important to note that some brands offer more than one size range, so make sure to check out their selection before making any purchases online or in stores.
Thongs might be a bridge too far
Thongs are not the best choice for everyone. Some people don't like how they feel and others find that thongs can be uncomfortable.
If you are going to wear a thong, it's important to make sure that it isn't too tight or binding around your genitals. If the elastic isn't loose enough, then it may cause chafing or discomfort while wearing them.
You can go commando
As a transgender man, you may have been told that you should wear underwear. This is not just to protect your bits from getting ripped off by the world around you, but also because it’s considered more feminine if it protects your lady parts from prying eyes.
However, there are many transgender men who prefer to go commando and are perfectly comfortable with their bodies without any form of underwear on them at all. Some even prefer this option because they find it less confining than wearing boxers or briefs—which can be uncomfortable in some cases and even cause rashes due to rubbing against other parts of the body (like thighs). Additionally, some people find that they feel more comfortable going commando when they have an erection because then there won't be anything in between them anymore!
If this sounds appealing but not quite right yet then try these tips:
Seriously, no one cares about your underwear
You are the only person who cares about your underwear.
You should wear what makes you feel good and comfortable, whether that's a pair of cotton boxers with a hole in the front or thong bathing suit bottoms (if you're into that). Don't worry about what other people think, either—or how they'll react if they see you wearing something different from their own preferences. If someone says something negative about your outfit, just tell them to grow up and stop being so judgmental!
If you feel comfortable in it, wear it!
If you feel comfortable in it, wear it!
You are the only person who knows your body and how it responds to different things. This is why clothing has become such an important part of our lives—it’s a way for us to express ourselves and tell others what we think or feel about something. When I was younger and had just started my transition, I used to wear some pretty baggy clothes because they made me feel more comfortable in my own skin. But now that I know better, these same old-fashioned styles don't fit my body anymore—they're just as much of an obstacle as anything else would've been when transitioning from male back into female (or vice versa). So if there's something on your mind about what kind of underwear might work best for both comfort AND style then go with whatever makes YOU happy!
Conclusion
As a transgender person, you’re going to want to wear underwear that feels comfortable and is practical. The most important thing is that your underwear isn’t too tight and keeps everything in place. You may also want to consider what kind of underwear will work best for your body type—whether it be thongs or boxers; if you prefer wearing loose-fitting clothing, then don’t forget about your own comfort when choosing your wardrobe! Ultimately, whether you choose thongs or commando (or something in between), remember not everyone cares what kind of underwear someone wears under their clothes and they shouldn't expect them to change their style just because they're transgendered

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