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Yes, I still wear them. I couldn't care less what's in fashion and what isn't. I'm too old to care about that nonsense anymore.
Good for you KewGee!!
As to bras, I would NEVER leave my house without a bra on. Somehow I just think my Mom would "know" all the way down in Texas and I can guarantee you she would call!
LOL, It is a wonder Hoos hasn't said something to us tonight with all this talk about lusting and womens underwear ( maybe he is embarrassed )I bet all the men have left..We need a new thread here
I have noticed recently that it seems many women have sworn them off all together, which is fine by me- I think they are the devil's creation. Do you still wear them, and if so, to what kind of function/time of year, etc. Do you think poorly of others who don't wear them, even to a formal function?
(*And if anyone can tell me why they are required for some professions (nursing, waitressing), I would appreciate it. I have never understood why women are/should be required to wear them, as they really don't do anything except make a woman look "smoother" in the leg. I don't think there is any safety element that they are aiding, so why are they required? Any thoughts?)
The only people I can think of that wear them are Hooters girls..
I agree, I still wear them, I would NEVER think of wearing a dress without hose. And I always wear a bra when I go out too.
And every night when I return home from work, I rip that thing off; I can't stand them. I can't stand panty hose either, but I wear them anyway as I wouldn't wear a dress without them either.
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