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Taking one look at those c-strings... they just look ridiculous. I'll pass. And this is from someone who routinely wears a thong.
 

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sweetylnumb said:
I find the very idea offensive as shiet. As if females dont have to endure stupidly uncomfortable shit already. Fuck whoever made this.
No-one's forcing you or anyone-else to wear one, someone will only have to endure a c-string if they choose to wear one. Don't see what's offensive about that. Not that's looks like a comfortable or practical item of clothing, if people are wearing those they might as well get over Western society's irrational taboo against publicly showing your genitals and just wear nothing.
 

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Not sure if i think this looks sexy or weird. not to mention that it sound horrible to wear, i am pretty sure i am not a woman but even if i were one i really wouldn't like having my underwear smothering my crotch while a stick is slowly digging itself in to my ass sideways. not to mention that it will probably fall of if you do something unthinkable like taking one step in the general direction you wish to go. I will not be putting this under any of my female friends Christmas tree (pun not intended) because A) it is an impractical waste of money and B) because it might send some mixed signals
 

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My wife has one.

She agrees with article. It's fine for going out in a slinky dress, and not particularly uncomfortable once you get used to it (it's secure and it doesn't dig into anything), but there's no reason to wear it with normal clothes.
 

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I feel exposed just wearing a low cut shirt.
That thing isn't going anywhere near my bum.
 

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JoJo said:
sweetylnumb said:
I find the very idea offensive as shiet. As if females dont have to endure stupidly uncomfortable shit already. Fuck whoever made this.
No-one's forcing you or anyone-else to wear one, someone will only have to endure a c-string if they choose to wear one. Don't see what's offensive about that. Not that's looks like a comfortable or practical item of clothing, if people are wearing those they might as well get over Western society's irrational taboo against publicly showing your genitals and just wear nothing.
Im sorry but when they create slingshots for men to stick their balls in and its a common thing to actually expect them to wear them, i might see the humor in it. But seriously. Fancy bras and underwear are uncomfortable enough without getting sting shoved up your butt-hole and exposing your inner thighs to whatever pants your wearing.

And i'm sorry but since when is "no'ones forcing you to wear them/buy them" a valid excuse. Its just a stupid idea and anyone who actually pays money for it should be shipped to mars and allowed to breed away from the sane people who dont have genitals for brains.
 

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oreso said:
My wife has one.

She agrees with article. It's fine for going out in a slinky dress, and not particularly uncomfortable once you get used to it (it's secure and it doesn't dig into anything), but there's no reason to wear it with normal clothes.
I see.
Have she ever tried crash-test it?
I mean wearing skirt and going to a dance club, for example?

Also does it lose its elasticity, or it serves as long as ordinary underwear?
 

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sweetylnumb said:
JoJo said:
sweetylnumb said:
I find the very idea offensive as shiet. As if females dont have to endure stupidly uncomfortable shit already. Fuck whoever made this.
No-one's forcing you or anyone-else to wear one, someone will only have to endure a c-string if they choose to wear one. Don't see what's offensive about that. Not that's looks like a comfortable or practical item of clothing, if people are wearing those they might as well get over Western society's irrational taboo against publicly showing your genitals and just wear nothing.
Im sorry but when they create slingshots for men to stick their balls in and its a common thing to actually expect them to wear them, i might see the humor in it. But seriously. Fancy bras and underwear are uncomfortable enough without getting sting shoved up your butt-hole and exposing your inner thighs to whatever pants your wearing.

And i'm sorry but since when is "no'ones forcing you to wear them/buy them" a valid excuse. Its just a stupid idea and anyone who actually pays money for it should be shipped to mars and allowed to breed away from the sane people who dont have genitals for brains.
It's an entirely valid excuse, since what business is it of you or I what other people wear under their clothes? Yeah, I can't imagine it being practical but it's no more offensive than a myriad of other odd fashion choices. Also, even though I'm a man I would totally wear one if it meant I would get a free ticket to visit Mars :)
 

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sweetylnumb said:
I find the very idea offensive as shiet. As if females dont have to endure stupidly uncomfortable shit already. Fuck whoever made this.
Except that there is also C-strings for men . Look it up. Hurray equality?
 

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krazykidd said:
sweetylnumb said:
I find the very idea offensive as shiet. As if females dont have to endure stupidly uncomfortable shit already. Fuck whoever made this.
Except that there is also C-strings for men . Look it up. Hurray equality?
Yeah but how many girls say to thier male partners "go buy that sexy pair of underwear for me" and have you ever seen a male underwear add for them? Maybe porno calenders if your lucky. Also equality exists on the day i can walk around with my shirt and bra off when its hot without being arrested or yelled at at the very least. I look forward to that day.
 

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JoJo said:
It's an entirely valid excuse, since what business is it of you or I what other people wear under their clothes? Yeah, I can't imagine it being practical but it's no more offensive than a myriad of other odd fashion choices. Also, even though I'm a man I would totally wear one if it meant I would get a free ticket to visit Mars :)
Well okay okay maybe its more the idea that men are going out and buying these for thier girlfriends and expecting them to wear them, whilst having a bear gut and wearing the exact same clothes every day is totally okay for them.

What can i say, i have penis envy something fierce. I'd be fine with it if men had to wear sexy underwear too. I mean it itches and digs in for half an hour then they tear it off anyway. Or continue playing call of duty, depending on the day. And i want to be able to walk around topless too damnit.

Damn you men! :mad: *burns bra in rage*


....its been a long day
 

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blackrave said:
oreso said:
My wife has one.

She agrees with article. It's fine for going out in a slinky dress, and not particularly uncomfortable once you get used to it (it's secure and it doesn't dig into anything), but there's no reason to wear it with normal clothes.
I see.
Have she ever tried crash-test it?
I mean wearing skirt and going to a dance club, for example?0
She has. She said it was fine for moving around in, but a bit pinchy for sitting in for long periods (since it grips your pelvis).

Also does it lose its elasticity, or it serves as long as ordinary underwear?
She says "I dunno! I'm not a scientist!"
 

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Soo.... someone put their hairband on their coochie.
OKAAAY.

Lol.
Is that supposed to be sexy?
It just looks a bit silly to me.
I mean, go you if you wanna wear one, more power to you if that's what makes you feel good about yourself.
But it's not something I'd be able to take seriously.
So I think my official response as a lady would have to be `Hahahaha, no`.
 

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That looks less like underwear and more like she grew her bush out really long and dyed it red.
 

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oreso said:
blackrave said:
oreso said:
My wife has one.

She agrees with article. It's fine for going out in a slinky dress, and not particularly uncomfortable once you get used to it (it's secure and it doesn't dig into anything), but there's no reason to wear it with normal clothes.
I see.
Have she ever tried crash-test it?
I mean wearing skirt and going to a dance club, for example?0
She has. She said it was fine for moving around in, but a bit pinchy for sitting in for long periods (since it grips your pelvis).

Also does it lose its elasticity, or it serves as long as ordinary underwear?
She says "I dunno! I'm not a scientist!"
Thank you
And last question.
Why your wife bought it (if it isn't secret)?
For some specific purpose? Just to test something new? Or maybe she lost a bet?
 

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Oh hell, how does one sit down in one of these things?

I can only imagine terrible terrible things happening...
 

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Phasmal said:
It just looks a bit silly to me.
I mean, go you if you wanna wear one, more power to you if that's what makes you feel good about yourself.
But it's not something I'd be able to take seriously.
So I think my official response as a lady would have to be `Hahahaha, no`.
I'm going to echo this response with a lolno.

Also, it's a bit strange how interested you are in them.
 

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blackrave said:
oreso said:
blackrave said:
oreso said:
My wife has one.

She agrees with article. It's fine for going out in a slinky dress, and not particularly uncomfortable once you get used to it (it's secure and it doesn't dig into anything), but there's no reason to wear it with normal clothes.
I see.
Have she ever tried crash-test it?
I mean wearing skirt and going to a dance club, for example?0
She has. She said it was fine for moving around in, but a bit pinchy for sitting in for long periods (since it grips your pelvis).

Also does it lose its elasticity, or it serves as long as ordinary underwear?
She says "I dunno! I'm not a scientist!"
Thank you
And last question.
Why your wife bought it (if it isn't secret)?
For some specific purpose? Just to test something new? Or maybe she lost a bet?
She says because she wanted something for removing VPL with slinky dresses. But really, I suspect it's just because it looked funky and weird.
 

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Oh God why? Fashion, we must have a talk. You just can't ignore Practical for too long, really now.

Also, how does one wash one of these things? Seems like it would be dent out of shape within minutes (unless you, ugh, do it by hand).
 

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oreso said:
She says because she wanted something for removing VPL with slinky dresses. But really, I suspect it's just because it looked funky and weird.
One more time- thank you for answering creepy personal questions to some guy over the internet ;)

To be honest while my initial reaction to it was similar to most people commenting here, after some consideration I decided that it is quite interesting piece of underwear.
I would really hate if this would go nowhere only because people would dismiss it as something stupid and ridiculous.
It definitely have it's use and purpose.