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Do you wear underwear
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munkeyflo
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Jul 31 2009, 09:47 AM
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i heard that if guys wear underwear 24/7, it's not good for their little bro.
when i go out, definitely have to wear panties. at home, depends la. if got period then sure need to wear. if got guest at home then i'll wear. or else i'll wear boxer type pants without undies.
underwear at night for sleeping is a no-no for me. unless period.
conclusion, i dun like to wear underwear.
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munkeyflo
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Oct 2 2012, 10:03 AM
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Wa, strong necromancer thread. I even forgotten that such thread existed. And yea, I still don't like to wear panties in the house. @ ace.princess - I don't get what you mean on how to manage what?
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munkeyflo
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Oct 13 2012, 10:59 AM
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QUOTE(ace.princess @ Oct 12 2012, 11:50 PM) I'll be direct - What if it gets wet down there?  Wouldn't it stain your skirt/pants/shorts if you don't wear underwear? Ah, I get where you are coming from now.  Honestly speaking, I tend to get discharge when I wear panties (even cotton ones) than when I don't. I don't like seeing my panties with discharge so I wear panty liners on a daily basis and panty liners will actually cause more discharge.  But when I'm at home and go around panty-less, I don't get "wet" at all, absolutely no discharge and it feels very comfy. Hehe. The only time I would get "wet" down there would be when I'm ovulating but that will be like probably 1-2 days out of my whole menstrual cycle. Also at home, I go to the toilet quite often and wash up after peeing so no problems with the discharge at all.
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munkeyflo
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Oct 25 2012, 01:41 PM
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QUOTE(s2peMocls @ Oct 22 2012, 05:56 PM) Have you considered that maybe you DID have discharge, but it dried out? Panties and pantyliners do trap moisture after all y'know. Ah, I think I mistakenly mentioned that I do not get discharge when I don't wear a panty. Lol. I should rephrase my previous post to "I have LESS discharge that I don't feel 'wet' at all when going panty-less compared to when I'm wearing a panty". It's common for girls to have all sorts of discharge, some people have more some people have less - less to the extend we usually just say that there's none. And yes, panties, pantyliner, tight bottoms and all that does trap moisture and moisture will lead to more discharge (that I can feel) and breeding grounds for bacteria. The area is always slightly moist (except when there's a tampon or a menstrual cup inside). I'd go panty-less and bra-less anytime whenever I could.
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munkeyflo
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Oct 25 2012, 03:15 PM
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QUOTE(s2peMocls @ Oct 25 2012, 03:09 PM) Do you notice that you get less body hair at the elastic the bands if you wear bra less often? Err, I have fine-to-none body hair and couldn't care less to notice any difference lol. Maybe someone else can answer your question.
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