Guest Posted December 23, 2006 Posted December 23, 2006 You people must have groins of iron. I find that underwear puts a soft barrier between me and the rough fabrics and seams of regular clothes. And women have a normal amount of discharge so unless you're menopausal and all dried up already, how are you not leaving spots and tracks in your clothes? Ew.
rainfall Posted December 23, 2006 Posted December 23, 2006 You people must have groins of iron. I find that underwear puts a soft barrier between me and the rough fabrics and seams of regular clothes. And women have a normal amount of discharge so unless you're menopausal and all dried up already, how are you not leaving spots and tracks in your clothes? Ew. Guess I am just weird. I have never had a problem with leaving spots all over my clothes. Underwear is just so uncomfortable and I guess maybe since none of my clothes are tight that is why I don't notice their rough fabrics.
Kittiecat Posted December 23, 2006 Posted December 23, 2006 I only go panty-free on special occasions. As for bras, I never go without (well, except when I'm sleeping). I'm worried they'll start to sag if I don't! Silly, huh?
Guest Posted December 23, 2006 Posted December 23, 2006 Guess I am just weird. I have never had a problem with leaving spots all over my clothes. Underwear is just so uncomfortable and I guess maybe since none of my clothes are tight that is why I don't notice their rough fabrics. They don't have to be tight. You sit down in any pair of pants (jeans, whatever) and you have a seam. In your groin. Ouch. Well, unless you're doing what the guys were doing and wearing your waistband somewhere around the top of your thighs. I'm thinking everybody's been buying underwear like they buy clothes - three sizes too small so the salesperson won't see you actually bought M or L . All my underwear is soft and very comfortable.
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