It is safe for diabetics to wear compression shorts. In fact, compression shorts may even help blood flow for a diabetic. It certainly isn't going to hurt them.
No, Infact some people wear compression shorts as underwear
yes the pads in compression shorts don't help enough
No, and most do not. Many do wear compression shorts however.
I wear my jock and cup over my compression shorts. My compression shorts have a contour pouch that keeps my junk contained, so it stays under the cup. The above answer is totally incorrect! You should wear your compression shorts over your cup-jockstrap so that the compression shorts hold your cup tight against your body! If you wear your cup over your compression shorts, your cup might not fit tight to your body and a blow there could just slam the cup against your testicles, causing pain and possible injury. Some cup-jockstraps do not hold the cup firmly in place against the body.
NO! where tighty-whiteys or compression shorts
Yes.
Yes, many guys tend to do it
Some people that wear compression shorts are athletes. Athletes wear these because they are nicer to run or do whatever they are doing with them. Makes it a lot easier on them.
a lot of modern football players wear compression shorts instead of a jock. Compression shorts do not hold the penis and testicles as firmly as a jock does.
Under Armour makes a collection of athletic wear that is thin, flexible, and insulating. The compression shorts, for example, are made from a special form of synthetic microfiber.
Some probably do, others might wear compression shorts. It's important to wear something for support.
Of course! Many sports players wear it as underwear and not just for sports, even as an everyday underwear. There is no reason not to.