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This is probably the only boxers scene that will ever show up on the site but it is such a great embarrassment scene I am putting it up. From the mind control, to the public humiliation, to the guy obviously acting against his will, to the waiter laughing in the background this scene has everything but white briefs to recommend it (if you like embarrassment scenes).

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  1. Speaking of non-tighty whitey related posts, I miss the colored brief ones. Mark Salling--a good one--was the last, I think.

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    1. Yeah, that's probably more because I post pretty infrequently now and haven't looked for new stuff in a while. I'll see if I have anything for a future post.

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    2. Unlike most of your blog devotees, whom I assume are gay or bisexual (hope I'm not being presumptuous), I'm straight. But I love scenes/scenarios where guys are publicly humiliated by suddenly finding themselves in the unenviable circumstances of being in their underwear (preferably full cut white briefs) in front of large groups of women. Nothing is more erotic, in my opinion. Especially long scenes where the responses of the ladies (shock, giggling, cupped hand to mouth, ect.) are shown with great detail. Sometimes the women view the men and their very unfortunate public circumstances as little more than entertainment for their own amusement, followed by predictable laughter, as the guys are dismissed as fool and victims of cruel fate. Other times, the women have empathy for the poor guys and may even attempt to help them in some manner. Either way, nothing beats a scene where the guys are made fools of and become unwilling public spectacles, surrounded by sexy women. How, oh, how can they ever look those ladies in the face after such a humiliating experience!!??

      Although I haven't seen either film, you've apparently highlighted two movies that fit the bill: "Deal of a Lifetime," where the guy's clothes disappear, just as school is letting out. And "Songwriter," where the guy appears to be chased or paraded through a hotel lobby, passing a hotel maid and at least one female guest, in the process.

      I wish someone would make a full length feature film with nothing but scenes, as just described. Just wondering if any other straight guys find such "underwear humiliation" scenes to be erotic, as well?

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    3. Very cool. the on-line site CFNM adventures has a lot of what you are looking for. Also if you type in "embarrassment" in the search box up top you should find some more stuff you like. Anyway, I just posted one today I hope you like.

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  2. I feel you above anon- I'm the same way, and hey, if only life was like it was 20 years ago and everyone wore more briefs, wouldnt that be somethin'. BUT To be honest, its a thing I'm working on changing about myself. I currently find embarrassment with guys in full cut tighty whities and public humiliation to be the bees knees and fantastic. I find them great to a point where its hard for me to be aroused by other, more normal, situations. In fact, I'm trying to stop watching these types of things (but you're blog is just too good, Adam lol). Being aroused by another human, be it another man or a woman, is an important part of life! There's been girls in the past (and present) that I really like who like me back but I'm terrified of getting in a relationship with them because I won't be able to please them sexually because only an embarrassment/tighty whities/wedgie scene can get me started. That's actually made me a bit depressed and incredibly lonely over the last 4 years and I'm really starting to want to change it. It almost makes me "asexual" because if the briefs come off, it does nothing for me, and meh maybe a little something when the bras and panties come off. Truthfully, I want to have that kind of visceral and sensual connection with someone some subconscious part of my brain is too into this stuff to let that happen. - so much so, yup, I'm a virgin....Have you ever had these kind of thoughts?

    By the way Adam, this is a top notch blog! I know this takes a ton of work so THANKS for being you and keepin diligent with this masterpiece of a blog! SO SORRY if this is kinda a weird post to put up here - feel free to take it down if you dont want this convo on your blog, I'll understand.

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  3. I've wondered for many years if other straight guys have an affinity for "underwear humiliation/embarrassment in front of women" scenarios. From what I can glean from the internet and society in general, is that most men don't find such scenarios to be particularly "erotic" (for lack of a better word). Movies and TV shows have been, and continue to be, rife with such scenes. They're often in comedies because they're largely considered to be "funny," but of course, they're also in dramas and stage productions .

    My first indication that such scenes had a profound physical and emotional effect on me was many years ago when I watched a re-run scene from a 1960's-era TV show in which one of the male characters somehow finds himself in the middle of a packed nightclub, sans trousers. The reactions of the ladies in the club (shock, laughter, stifled giggling, cupped hands to mouth, awkward embarrassment, ect), with the guy attempting to flee his burgeoning nightmare, as he becomes an unwilling fool, left me very nearly breathless, with my heart pounding in my chest. As I watched with rapt fascination, I was consumed by two conflicting, divergent reactions: A part of me almost shuddered with paralyzing dread at the mere thought of being in such a situation, and yet, a part of me almost wished, with every fiber in my body, that I was that guy. I hated it, yet, I loved it, so-to-speak. Worse yet, some of his co-workers were in the nightclub! A reoccurring thought (among others) was: "How could he possibly go to work the next morning, after being reduced to a public spectacle?! He'd have to resign -- over the phone. How could he ever muster the courage to face his female co-workers after such a horrifying event? Every time he passes one of their desks on the way to the copy machine, one of the gals would giggle or wink….and he'd be living the humiliation again!" One of the women in the show actually attempts to comfort him in the aftermath of the nightclub disaster. However, her kindness would only serve to heighten the abject embarrassment.

    The fact that it occurred in a nightclub made the whole thing worse (which I guess means "best") for him, because the collective femininity of the women was accentuated: Snug, form-fitting evening gowns; heels; big hair; manicures; pedicures; eye shadow; lipstick, etc. The more beautiful and feminine the women, the more humiliating it is.

    There was a brief (no pun intended) discussion on a medical cable show about 5-7 years ago regarding patient rights and one if the discussion threads addressed "patient modesty." It was apparent that the vast majority of men had little or no compunction/hesitation about disrobing to their underwear in the presence of female medical personnel (doctors, nurses, techs, etc.). As I watched it, I was quieting thinking: "What an utter nightmare that would be for me! Please, never!"

    The "CFNM" environment holds little fascination because it almost always ends with the guy naked. Nudity has nothing to do with the aforementioned scenarios. In fact, it's almost "anti-climactic." The linch pin is the guy's underwear humiliation, the ladies' reactions (giggling, shock, awkwardness embarrassment) and the societal ramifications, involved therewith.

    As I grew older, I was privately convinced that my fondness for such scenarios and the profound, almost overwhelming physical and emotional reactions they elicit, would disappear or at least dissipate. That has not happened. Age-wise, approximately a third of my life is over; I'm on the verge of receiving my Ph.D in American History and starting my career, and it's as strong as ever. I feel as if I'm in a very small minority regarding my affinity for such "underwear humiliation" scenarios. I continue to wonder what percentage of other straight guys feel the same way.

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