Speaking of hothletes, we go over the football fence to see the handsome Graham Caygill in his tiny undies. The man’s got some charm, and that manly-man bod realness is to die for. Front, back and side, he’s everything gorgeous, if you ask me.
Category: Graham Caygill
Bodies of Bench
Whatever rocks your boat, there are boys for everyone at the Bench/Body camp. Current flavor Emil Khodaverdi banners the Twinks Department while athlete-host Graham Caygill is on the full-bodied side. Frankly, I like the hunky one better but then again, we’ve seen the other one’s huge member. And I’m now conflicted.
Dingle
He’s a favorite because Graham Caygill is always shown in his underwear for Bench Body. We don’t complain. We compliment and give thanks, profusely. It is very hot seeing a full-grown man with a handsome mug, in his undies, sexy and sturdy you could almost smell a strong manly scent from between those legs.
Boys and Balls
Keeping up with the World Cup theme in most sites, here’s footballer (do you call them that?) Graham Caygill, all decked in baller outfit. Bench Body, that is. He’s one of the two favorites -the other one being the perennial hunk Mr. Spainhour, over at the Bench headquarters. I can see the reason why.
Athletic bulge
It looks like the trend in putting athletes (footballers and rugby players for that matter) in underwear endorsements is back! Football player Graham Caygill follows in the footsteps and bulge prints of Neil, Aly and the rest of the chunky-hunky lot called the Volcanoes and the Azkals, in modeling undergarments!
Balls!
Suddenly, it’s 2011 again! It’s the year of the football (and rugby) players endorsing jeans and underwear! Remember that year when the likes of Neil Etheridge, Aly Borromeo and the Volcanoes donned sexy undies in various ads? This year, football players Graham Caygill (for Bench Body) and Misagh Bahadoran (for F&H) are taking the lead! Hopefully, the other guys will follow their sexy paths.
And then again, no one comes close to that underwear stunt Neil Etheridge pulled that year, huh?