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I'm a creative tech person in Berkeley, gay but not super public about it. One of my main kinks is shorts and underwear. I'm also a middling decent photographer and wanting to get more into that. Some posts may be NSFW, but likely won't be posting nudity here.
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Another favorite pair, with somewhat similar styling but a much shinier, more satin-like fabric, is the pair below. These are: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256808687963539.html

Links are non-affiliate (though I've actually considered starting a blog and seeing how much that could make), and photos are after a laundry cycle or two.

I'm often looking for fun new undies, and it's not very common I find something I really like. This particular pair is quite nice. The trim in the styling is reminiscent of retro designs, while the fabric is thin and stretchy. You can get them here: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256808358673925.html

As promised, here's one from last weekend's photoshoot, of me in leather shorts. I am not at all satisfied with this as a visual artwork; I made it partly just to establish that I fit in at least somewhat on woof.group.

I hope some people enjoy it anyway.

I was going through old photos and this image rather struck me. It's probably from around 1994, give or take a year.

Again, I would love a buddy in the SF Bay Area to do photo shoots with.

#briefs #underwear

Ok, this is me in tight-whiteys, just one of the many styles I enjoy. I did a photo shoot today, and have a bunch that I think are good enough to share, if not artistic masterpieces. As I mentioned yesterday, I'd love to find a buddy in the SF Bay Area interested in doing shoots together.

#undies #tightywhiteys #briefs

This is my tattoo. It's an Euler spiral, one of my favorite mathematical curves. I explain it at different levels depending the person. At one level it represents infinity, the line has infinite length even though it fits in finite space. There's a lot of other stuff going on too, like hypergeometric functions, or a rotation of erf by 45 degrees in imaginary space.

I thought about it for years before I got it, about a year and a half ago. Now I'm very pleased with it.