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      #87618 - 07/08/04 12:48 AM
Janey

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I can't stand the things. I'm all about comfort and who cares if I have a panty line. The teens worry about having a panty line don't even know what a slip is. Can't have the panties showing through pants but can wear a skirt or dress that you can see through with no slip. I work at the high school so I see this all the time.

Many say you get used to them but honestly I don't want to get used to them. Thongs are just uncomfortable and drive me crazy. I agree that it must be an age thing.

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i miss all the fun. :( ps: i wear thongs every day. new
      #87620 - 07/08/04 04:17 AM
jenX

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i love them! and i swear - i swear!- you get used to them. i do NOT wear g-strings, though, nor do i have my thongs sticking out of my hip-huggers ('cause i don't wear hip huggers). that's just tacky.




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      #87661 - 07/08/04 07:50 AM
Bevvy

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No one wants to see that. It's like wearing a black bra under a muslin blouse. No thanks!

I know I'm "out of it," having retired and no longer wearing dresses, but whatever happened to panty hose with the built-in panties? They were perfect -- no panty lines! Don't you gals wear panty hose anymore?

I just fail to see how a piece of dental floss stuck in your butt can (a) be comfortable, and (b) provide any kind of, uh, "protection."

And I'm appalled to read this thread and discover what kids are wearing to school. OMG! In my day, there was no such thing as jeans in schools; it was slacks for the boys and poodle skirts for the girls. Everyone wore saddles shoes. I remember one time my boyfriend wore slacks but forgot his belt. He was called into the Principal's office, who sent him home to get it!

Okay, now I'm sounding like my grandma. I hate it when I do that.



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That's what I do! new
      #87690 - 07/08/04 08:47 AM
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Eeech...just thinking about contact in my "nether region" with that middle seam is jeans hurts! I wear the built in panti-hose and that's the end of panytlines for me.

Although the other day, my friend said "you shouldn't wear a thong with that suit"...it scared me a little cuz I couldn't figure out what she "saw" since I don't do thongs, I had my proper pantyhose on. Then I was thinking...why was she looking at my hiney?

Hmmmm....

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I guess we don't have to worry about Bevrs becoming a "thong" spokesperson! lol new
      #87695 - 07/08/04 08:51 AM
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Re: Protection new
      #87697 - 07/08/04 08:57 AM
Janey

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Bev,

That is exactly what I tell my hubby when he asks why I don't wear thongs. With IBS D protection is the most important thing, besides finding a bathroom in time. What if you were wearing a thong and couldn't find a bathroom, yikes!

Janey

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That school would never make it out west... new
      #87739 - 07/08/04 10:15 AM
sperry_twiggins

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The ACLU would have a field day. I wonder if they know about your school!

How do you feel about it? Are you okay with all the rules? At least they're just as strict with the boys as with the girls. At my high school, the dress code was HORRIBLY sexist.

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They are the only kind I wear! new
      #87748 - 07/08/04 10:27 AM
Sheri01

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Thongs, that is. But then again, I am twenty. I got so used to them, they are more comfortable than "butt" underwear as I call them. They always bunch up and give ya wedgies! I like how thongs stay in the same spot. I will war "butt" underwear around my apartment, though. that's it. Last night I wore them under jeans to run out to my bf's house for alittle bit, it was the first time in YEARS! Feels like I have too much on and too bulky.

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Thongs are wrong! new
      #87988 - 07/08/04 05:01 PM
ChristineM

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I'm with Casey on this one. I will put one on only if I know it will be back off within the next few minutes!!!

I don't wear them because they are sooooo uncomfortable. I have no desire to get used to them, and there are other types of panties (like with microfiber) that don't give panty lines.

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To each thier own, I suppose! -nt- new
      #87989 - 07/08/04 05:02 PM
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