women's panties and post urinary dribble...dont want slight leaking to show
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2024 10:40 am
I had a question for those of us that are middle aged and have noticed while wearing men's panties that we dribble a little bit even after having emptied our bladders. I have maybe paid attention to this issue more since I started wearing women's panties - mostly briefs and cheekies. Men's underwear has a padded liner that would catch any post urinary dribble in the pouch area of the underwear, whereas women's underwear of course anatomically, has the liner in the bottom to catch any extra urine trickle.
In my case, I do have slightly enlarged prostrate, which explains why I experiences the post urinary dribble, but what I have done about it is I shake my shaft a few times, and then dab the head of any urine. However sometimes, there is just a little bit more that will get on the panties. And without that liner, it will bleed through a little. I like to wear fitted leggings and shorts to the gym while working out, and as you can imagine this can be a bit noticeable (at least until I have worked up a good sweat all around and then it doesn't matter much at that point).
But I wanted to know if other men, middle-aged or older, or even younger, that may have experience with a little post urination dribble, and what you have found works for you in reducing this, especially if you wear women's panties with no liner.
Thank you ahead for any responses.
In my case, I do have slightly enlarged prostrate, which explains why I experiences the post urinary dribble, but what I have done about it is I shake my shaft a few times, and then dab the head of any urine. However sometimes, there is just a little bit more that will get on the panties. And without that liner, it will bleed through a little. I like to wear fitted leggings and shorts to the gym while working out, and as you can imagine this can be a bit noticeable (at least until I have worked up a good sweat all around and then it doesn't matter much at that point).
But I wanted to know if other men, middle-aged or older, or even younger, that may have experience with a little post urination dribble, and what you have found works for you in reducing this, especially if you wear women's panties with no liner.
Thank you ahead for any responses.