As a mother I have recently become acutely aware that I have yet another lesson to teach my son. It is a lesson I believe mothers and fathers across the country have ignored for decades. It seems no one has taught the men of our nation to keep their hands off of their crotches while in public.

I have seen men of all ages do it. It’s not only gross but also embarrassing. It seems men have no problem adjusting, scratching, flicking, moving or cupping their family jewels while having conversations, shopping or standing on the sidewalk. It’s obviously all in the name of comfort-- but does my comfort have to suffer so men can take their liberties?
I’m not a prude by any means—and sometimes things just have to be done—but men have just gone too far with this. One of my friends told me she had a father do it right in front of her during a parent-teacher conference! You don’t see women digging around down there and if you did you would be shocked.
I have realized that when men do this we all enable them by looking away. I think it’s because we don’t want to embarrass them. I say enough is enough. The next time you see a man grab, tug, pull, move or tuck down there—stare at him. Let him know that we can all see what he’s doing and no, it’s not pretty. Now who’s with me?

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That has to be uncomfortable, especially for boxer wearing men. That thing dangling around, getting caught in an uncomfortable position....yuck. Glad I don't have one.
If a weenie could adjust himself, he would. Maybe someone needs to invent self adjusting underwear for over jostling men.