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I agree, who wants to sit in a chair after someone's naked butt? Even if you use material between your rear and the seat, there is the leakage problem mentioned that is unhygienic.
Reminds me of when a friend tripped going down the stairs at work and was laying there with her skirt hiked up to her waist and butt up in the air, while co-workers walked up and down next to her without offering to help. Good thing she was wearing panties, or she would never have lived it down.
OP, just think about Sharon Stone in the movie Basic Instinct. If that is the image you want to promote, then go ahead. On the other hand if it's a skirt knee length or longer, it's up to you and your dry cleaner.
I have a friend who has told me and hubby in random conversation that she "always" goes commando. She has a nice figure and wears her pants as if they were sprayed on. The thought of the camel toe issue gave both of us the heebie-jeebies. I hope she washes them after every wear!
Its not like it all comes out all at once, its throughout the day. And the way most women's vulvas are, most of the moisture is not going to just leak out. Most of its going to be wiped away when using the restroom throughout the day.
Some of you act like women walk around with damp underwear all day. I don't... Am I just an exception??
No, you're not. The way some of these posts read, you'd think that womens' lady bits are veritable swamps of toxic drainage, oozing away onto every nearby surface.
How does underwear solve any of those problems? If there is no toilet paper, are you using your underwear to clean yourself? Then what, you wear underwear that smells of urine all day? That's disgusting.
I was thinking more along the lines of the underwear being a buffer between leaks on chairs. If there was no tp, paper towels would do.
I see underwear as intended for moisture control. Get comfortable pieces that serve you well in this area. I wish they’d put the same thought into day to day underwear as they do for sports wear.
Exactly! It's completely unsanitary. Sorry, but it's gross.
All I could keep thinking was how important "wiping" would become, skid marks on the skirt.......... Dropping a few hairs here and there........ skirt caught in, well, one of a couple of places when standing up.........yeah, I suppose it is OK as OP has the freedom to do it but.........
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