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Tuck,
I think I've been horribly misinformed...I had heard that E2U and ErgoWear were the same line, and that the former had morphed into/became the latter. This might have been based on a misperception of the word "Ergo," as I think that's what the "E" was meant to stand for in E2U originally, if I was informed correctly on that matter years and years back...My apologies for the confusion/mistake.
In any case, yes, you're quite correct on the variation on genital placement and such. I began wondering that when I lived in Ireland for many years, and found the cuts of underwear that were commonly-available there were slightly different than what I had been used to in the U.S. I wonder if regional variations are that sensitive to prevailing norms and statistics in their areas--in other words, are Irish men's genitals in general placed slightly further back, even by a centimeter or two, than American's? Unfortunately, I was not able to conduct my own empirical and up-close survey of all Irish men in this regard, so I can't say for certain (ha, ha), but it does bear further thought...
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the cin2 sling sucks. too much work. That said their new bamboo line has what they call a "trophy shelf" it works great and very comfortable.
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Also tulio, though most swimwear, is very enhancing and comfortable - just order a full size up.
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