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    I kind of think you're making more of it than it really is. My husband wears the kind you are talking about and that's just how they are made. It's not like anyone other than those helping him change clothes are gonna be seeing him in them anyway.
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    Maybe, but if it was teeny tiny bikini underwear for a toddler would you think it was appropriate?

    I just look at it and wonder what purpose is being served by having tight form fitting clothes for toddlers. Also can you imagine what kind of mess I am going to have if he stinkies in them?

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    All my guys wear boxer briefs. I think they are suppose to fit that way. No one is going to see him in his underwear but his loved ones.

    Like Earnhardt, if I bought tighty whities they would throw a fit and not wear them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adra View Post
    Maybe, but if it was teeny tiny bikini underwear for a toddler would you think it was appropriate?

    I just look at it and wonder what purpose is being served by having tight form fitting clothes for toddlers. Also can you imagine what kind of mess I am going to have if he stinkies in them?
    If you think that's bad, look around in the little girls department. Some of the stores sell thongs for a little girl in a size 4.

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    I have to buy my 6 yr old the boxer briefs. His legs are so skinny that when he wears tighty whities if he has his legs open his stuff will show. Its just all about what works better for your individual body.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anastaisia View Post
    I have to buy my 6 yr old the boxer briefs. His legs are so skinny that when he wears tighty whities if he has his legs open his stuff will show. Its just all about what works better for your individual body.
    This is my son too. LOL

    Adra, my son who is six likes the hanes tagless boxer breifs with the waistband covered. They are not has "hugged" as the others he has. I got them at Target. They are just solid colors, but they probably have charecter ones too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by magenta View Post
    This is my son too. LOL

    Adra, my son who is six likes the hanes tagless boxer breifs with the waistband covered. They are not has "hugged" as the others he has. I got them at Target. They are just solid colors, but they probably have charecter ones too.
    thats the same ones jr has and the childrens place ones are looser than some from wally world like the cartoon kind
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    Quote Originally Posted by earnhardt1 View Post
    thats the same ones jr has and the childrens place ones are looser than some from wally world like the cartoon kind
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    My 4 yr old grandson likes to wear boxers like his dad. They are so cute on him and he can wear them to sleep in too. If he doesn't get dressed until 9 or 10 he looks ok in them.
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    If you think that's bad, look around in the little girls department. Some of the stores sell thongs for a little girl in a size 4.

    NOW, I think I have heard it all. Who in the heck would put a child in a thong. They grow up too fast the way it is.

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    All of my boys(my DH my 11 yr old and my 3 yr old) wear boxer briefs. And as the other posters have said, thats how they are made. If you dont like them, buy briefs. My boys dont like the looser fitting ones at all, they prefer the snug ones. I myself dont like saggy undies...hate that. I dont know, they are just underwear. And to the poster that said they werent sure if they are appropriate for kids? Why wouldnt they be?

    As for the thongs for young girls...yeah not so thrilled to see that. My DD(9) loves the low rise hipsters though.

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