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Thread: Ball Bag Chaffing

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    This thread is losing momentum, is it time for photos, before and after? How's that tag line go, "without photos it didn't happen" ?
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    I know a lot but it seems less every day...

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    I tried the bailing twine method mentioned earlier.
    But I found I would get concerned about the tension becoming too great.
    A bit of plaiting of the lower ball sack hair, and I now had a way to tie on to the botom of the sack and then thread the arrangement up to my man bun. By tilting my head up I can keep the correct tension when going up or down hill. A slip is still treacherous and would result in tears, but maybe a breakaway clip would help.

    Update.... by running the bailing twine through a navel piercing I can avoid that nasty side to side swing as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnd View Post
    I tried the bailing twine method mentioned earlier.
    But I found I would get concerned about the tension becoming too great.
    A bit of plaiting of the lower ball sack hair, and I now had a way to tie on to the botom of the sack and then thread the arrangement up to my man bun. By tilting my head up I can keep the correct tension when going up or down hill. A slip is still treacherous and would result in tears, but maybe a breakaway clip would help.

    Update.... by running the bailing twine through a navel piercing I can avoid that nasty side to side swing as well.
    Bahahaha....I'm outdone...lol
    I know a lot but it seems less every day...

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnd View Post
    I tried the bailing twine method mentioned earlier.
    But I found I would get concerned about the tension becoming too great.
    A bit of plaiting of the lower ball sack hair, and I now had a way to tie on to the botom of the sack and then thread the arrangement up to my man bun. By tilting my head up I can keep the correct tension when going up or down hill. A slip is still treacherous and would result in tears, but maybe a breakaway clip would help.

    Update.... by running the bailing twine through a navel piercing I can avoid that nasty side to side swing as well.
    just, no photos...please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jhon View Post
    This thread is losing momentum, is it time for photos, before and after? How's that tag line go, "without photos it didn't happen" ?
    Just buy my undies
    You wont be disappointed
    Then "maybe" just "maybe" some brand branded guys will fall in line
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    Quote Originally Posted by outlander View Post
    just, no photos...please.
    Just specifically dont you want photo's of? My manky home done navel piercing with the small staff infection crust. Or my badly plaited ball hair?
    Maybe its my proud man bun?

    I have noticed though that by lifting my purse up by its hair I have no place for my old fella, so it kinda goes inverted and slinks back into itself..... like a fold within folds...... should I capture that on celluloid
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnd View Post
    Just specifically dont you want photo's of? My manky home done navel piercing with the small staff infection crust. Or my badly plaited ball hair?
    Maybe its my proud man bun?

    I have noticed though that by lifting my purse up by its hair I have no place for my old fella, so it kinda goes inverted and slinks back into itself..... like a fold within folds...... should I capture that on celluloid

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    Fuck its good to laugh....
    I know a lot but it seems less every day...

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