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I'm with the ladies who always wear undies. I find it uncomfortable not to wear them (though occasionally, in my younger days, I would forego them.) I think what did it for me was when I read that normal vaginal discharge is about a teaspoon a day. I'd really rather have that in undies than in my clothes, or worse, on somebody's sofa, chair in a restaurant or elsewhere. And it kind of grosses me out thinking somebody's else's 'stuff' is potentially left there as well.
Now, regarding skid marks, this is certainly not a problem in my life, however, according to my fellow female friends, their spouses seem to nearly all have a problem with this. Do women tend to be more fastidious than men in this regard? Does anatomy make it more difficult for men to wipe it all away? For anybody who gets skid marks (male or female), I would suggest flushable toddler wipes, found in the diaper aisle at the supermarket. NOBODY, from the 2 kids to the 2 adults to the 2 dogs in our house has any issues with that now .
I'm with the ladies who always wear undies. I find it uncomfortable not to wear them (though occasionally, in my younger days, I would forego them.) I think what did it for me was when I read that normal vaginal discharge is about a teaspoon a day. I'd really rather have that in undies than in my clothes, or worse, on somebody's sofa, chair in a restaurant or elsewhere. And it kind of grosses me out thinking somebody's else's 'stuff' is potentially left there as well.
Now, regarding skid marks, this is certainly not a problem in my life, however, according to my fellow female friends, their spouses seem to nearly all have a problem with this. Do women tend to be more fastidious than men in this regard? Does anatomy make it more difficult for men to wipe it all away? For anybody who gets skid marks (male or female), I would suggest flushable toddler wipes, found in the diaper aisle at the supermarket. NOBODY, from the 2 kids to the 2 adults to the 2 dogs in our house has any issues with that now .
The story of my life... I say the things others think and then I end up being the bad one!
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