Ladies, a rather personal question...

Originally posted by phorsenuf
may I ask what is the difference in wearing a thong vs. regular undies. Is it just so you don't have panty lines? I guess I never understood what the attraction to them were. I mean, heck, if I'm missing out on something I'll try them out....big butt and all! LOL

I'm trying to do it for the "panty line" issue myself, but I hear there are other more sinister reasons for wanting to wear one.;) :p
 
Geez, I can't believe people prefer one brand over another. I have VS's I have Tommy, Old Navy etc.. but I also have Walmart, and Kmart brands we well.

I've been wearing thongs since I was 16 (12 years) and never had one that bothered me. I even wore them pregnant with both DD's....my Doc that was funny....

I prefer the kind with metal flowers in the back, where the T is...they are the string type. Ones with lace in the back irritate my tailbone area....

Brandy
 
Speaking of thongs..in MGM Tuesday evening, there was an older girl (not a teen, but maybe about 25-30) wearing a see through smocky type skirt, with a thong on. She had a following LOL. The thing is, when I see people walking in thongs, unless they are really really skinny, their "cheeks" bounce! She was obviously not thin enough..she bounced and bounced.

One gal has prob decided to not to wear white shorts with her white thong in the rapid ride at AK..her BF took off his shirt to hold in front of her. She might as well have taken it all off!

I have to admit that I'm often surprised at what people wear to the parks. So many bathing suit bikini tops, and shorts that are way lower than the thongs the wearer has on. Women in mesh shirts with nothing under them. Men with no shirts at all. Is there any type of clothing requirement in the World?
 
Originally posted by stinkerbelle
As a side note - there is nothing more appealing then a man in boxer briefs. In college I loved guys in boxers...but now - it's all about the boxer brief...makes the bum look very nice. ;)

I'm right there with ya stinkerbelle
 

Can't help I'm sorry.............nor can I bear to wear the things.....they are icky:(
 
Try Kohl's. They have a line (I want to say Maidenform) that is guaranteed to have no lines. They are REAL thin and I don't feel them at all. The first several times I started wearing them, I kept thinking I forgot to wear underwear. For regular thongs though, it's something you have to get used to. I guess I'd much rather have something in my crack that is supposed to be there, than have to fish out my undies that ARE NOT supposed to be there!!!!
 
What a funny thread on the Disney boards LOL

I've found that there are times I just have to wear them because I despise "panty lines" if I'm wearing snug pants or capris. So in those cases I do wear them and I get them all from VS.
 
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Originally posted by niks81
What a funny thread on the Disney boards LOL

I've found that there are times I just have to wear them because I despise "panty lines" if I'm wearing snug pants or capris. So in those cases I do wear them and I get them all from VS.

That's it, Capris leave some really funky panty lines. I'm not sure why, but they just do.;)
 
I know! With capris, there is no chance for anything but a thong, sorry :p
 
ok ladies - after viewing a few things at the nail salon today - I have to say this.

Terrycloth track suits in baby pink - where these EVER in style - with a black thong - you ain't fooling anyone sweetie.

floral underwear (bum hugger type - not full coverage, but sit high on the cheeks - what are these called?) under WHITE terry cloth pants. 100x worse then panty lines - which i could also see.


did i miss 'the joy of terrycloth?"
 
Originally posted by stinkerbelle



did i miss 'the joy of terrycloth?"

That is too funny. I recall back circa 1978, terrycloth shirts were really, really "in". I had a red, white and blue one with a zipper front and a hood on it. Did I know I was literally wearing a bath towel???:p
 














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