MAINEiacMISTRESS -> RE: Thongs, Bad for your Health? (10/24/2013 8:57:08 PM)
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I laughed because the doctor starts by saying ALL parts of the thong should be cotton for "breathability" and then goes on to talk about lace thongs (which of course are full of holes, being lace) and narrow thongs not offering enough coverage to protect the vulva. Make up your mind! A tight, POORLY-FITTING thong can cause abrasions, and solid nylon thongs can hold in moisture...but a soft stretchy LACE thong with a cotton or lace crotch that has a wider "thong" (say, 2" wide) is actually quite comfortable and "barely there". Fitted properly will not sink into the crack to give you a wedgy, won't move around, and won't cause hygiene problems any more than regular panties will. A person should practice clean hygiene anyhow to prevent such infections. I'd continue here but I seriously shouldn't have to teach everyone CLEANLINESS, what direction to wipe in or the importance of thorough wiping and bathing practices. Sheeesh! quote:
ORIGINAL: sheisreeds So yeah apparently that's news. Check it out! http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/15/thong-health_n_4026307.html Once again the media goes crazy for next to nothing.
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