Showing posts with label BIKE CUP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BIKE CUP. Show all posts

Saturday, July 26, 2008

My "Man Area"





Hi guys,

I finally got around tonight to posting some pics of my "man area" (using NuttyBuddy web site parlance) so that those who read my blog will know that I am just an ordinary RIC'ed baby boomer with an average endowment.

These pics were taken on a warm Friday afternoon in August 2003 by Isaac, a good buddy of mine here, who shares my fascination for circumcision and how it improves males both visually and functionally "down there." I had taken the day off as leave from work, so my mind was focussed on our photo session. However, my RIC'ed buddy was bashful in many of the pictures that Isaac took. He didn't want to get hard. But Isaac took my buddy in his hands and gave him so strokes which produced the necessary erection.

In the first pic, I am wearing a BIKE no. 85 banana cup supporter unit, in many ways the best jock and athletic cup. Damn, I wish I had a digital camera and another buddy so that I can model a NuttyBuddy athletic cup, in many ways, a state-of-the-art protective cup if there was one. This photograph I have uploaded to my profile for this blog.

The next two pics show the dorsal side of my RIC'ed penis. Yes, my organ of procreation is in many ways an average endowment, but my glans is certainly a bulbous mushroom.

The last pic shows the underside of my cock. There is not much cleavage in my glans. There is hardly a vestige of a frenulum. But like most other guys, that area is truly a "sweet spot" as is the rim or flange of my glans as well as the slight groove from my meatus (piss/cumslit) to my frenulear area. I hope to explore this further in my post later tonight, entitled, "Glans cleavages".

Enjoy!

Thom. in DC

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Doug Clark, MLB player, superbly jocked and cupped






Hi guys,

A few days ago on Yahoo group Baseball Jocks, Jason Varitek Fan, one of the head honchos of that group, posted four pics of Doug Clark, when he played for the Richmond Braves before he went up to play for the Atlanta Braves out in left field.

In these pics, he's wearing some sort of banana cup which produces a most spectacular bulge in his baseball pants. I don't know if he is wearing an Original Banana Cup, or a BIKE CUP, or a Shock Doctor Cup. It's wonderful to see a baseball player who wears protective gear for his manhood, you know his "man area", the shrine of his male genitals.

Some years ago in the mid 1990's, I used to swim almost every day in our university fieldhouse. One Saturday morning towards noontime when I was leaving the fieldhouse and making my way across campus towards home, I passed our baseball field and saw our university baseball team warming up in practice before a game. All the players (they were all well-built and hot, each of them), were wearing some sort of athletic cup. I am sure they were wearing a BIKE CUP. It was real eye candy seeing their cupped bulges moving in their baseball pants with their every move. It was so nice to know that all of them were in superb physical shape, all of them studs, their baby makers safe, secure, and protected so that they father the next generation!

Take care!

Monday, July 7, 2008

I hope he was wearing an athletic cup!





Hi guys,

On Thursday July 3 or shortly before, Chris Snyder, catcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks (D-backs) suffered a terrible misfortune. An errant batted baseball hit his groin and severely injured his scrotum, so much so that he suffered a "fractured testicle". Ouch!!! Yet, I heard or read from news accounts that he bravely continued on in the game, even though he was suffering excruciating pain. Afterwards doctors examined him and with consultation of the D-backs, he was placed on the 15 day disabled list. Fortunately the doctors determined that he does need surgery for his ruptured testicle.

Let this be an object lesson to all baseball players besides catchers, even umpires. Wear an athletic cup, especially a jock and a cup that fit your "man area" perfectly. Where is Mark Littell and the Nutty Buddy Cup when we need them!

If Chris wasn't wearing a cup during that game, then he was being extremely foolish. But freak accidents do occur especially when a guy doesn't wear a cup and a jock that don't fit perfectly and securely.

For this entry, I have posted several pics of athletic cups, known to athletes over the years.

The first two are a jock and cup manufactured by the Bike Web Co. perhaps in the late 1940's or 1950's. The cup jock does not have the usual metal snaps to secure firmly the cup in place in the jock tunnel pouch. The cup itself is perhaps actually vintage. I am not sure if it is a metal cup or an early A.B.S. plastic cup, but one thing for sure is that it doesn't have is a rubber gasket which indicates its relative "antiquity." Perhaps it was manufactured in the late 1940's when cups didn't have gaskets per se. The athlete has to put the gasket on the cup himself.

Jumping ahead a good sixty years to our present time, we have flex cups by Shock Doctor and BIKE and of course, the Nutty Buddy cup. I found these pics in Google Images, but they were actually posted at mmagearguide.com, which supports the activities of the Mixed Martial Arts community by providing helpful advice in the best gear for that sport. The first two cup pics are the Nutty Buddy Mongo cup (front and side views) worn by most grown men.

Then the next three sets of pics are a comparison of the NuttyBuddy, BIKE and Shock Doctor cups in side, top, and bottom (interior) views. They show how athletic cups have progressed in comfort and protection in the last decade or so.

Remember! Wear a jock and an athletic cup for contact sports and even for work, but certainly for pleasure, of you know what I mean :-)

Take care.