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Ireckon
post 06/11/2012, 03:21 PM
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How is this not uncomfortable/sweaty/icky?

Was in a spot of bother today and had to go commando for less than half an hour, and it is a hot day, I was wearing a dress, and it was just ...blegh.

I was not uncomfortable with the nakedness aspect of being sans undies, but it was just not something I would be rushing to do again in a hurry.
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post 06/11/2012, 03:22 PM
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lol. im the same with wearing g-strings under a dress. i can wear them with snug jeans, but that's it. i feel like my bum is wobbly and jiggly like mad, under a loose dress. yuck.
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la di dah
post 06/11/2012, 03:24 PM
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I don't understand the question.

I am not consistently either one or the other but I don't feel any hotter/sweatier not wearing underwear, I would think if anything it'd be the reverse?
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Ianthe
post 06/11/2012, 03:26 PM
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Could you please explain the back story as to why you had to go commando today? wink.gif
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MakeLoveNotBacon
post 06/11/2012, 03:27 PM
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I'm with LDD. I don't do it outside the house but I'm confused why it would be sweaty? With all that air-flow, surely it would be drier and less hot?
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halcyodays
post 06/11/2012, 03:27 PM
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It is just what you are used to- my grandmother feels awkward without a petticoat on under her long skirt.
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MakeLoveNotBacon
post 06/11/2012, 03:28 PM
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QUOTE (Ianthe @ 06/11/2012, 04:26 PM) *
Could you please explain the back story as to why you had to go commando today? wink.gif


Yes, details please wink.gif
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Ireckon
post 06/11/2012, 03:30 PM
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QUOTE (la di dah @ 06/11/2012, 04:24 PM) *
I don't understand the question.

I am not consistently either one or the other but I don't feel any hotter/sweatier not wearing underwear, I would think if anything it'd be the reverse?


The question is...am I alone in my sweaty undie-less discomfort.

I have done it under jeans in the past, and TB, found that sweaty and uncomfortable as well. Perhaps my body is more sweat prone. For me, being sweaty and not having a panty liner option was just uncomfortable
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post 06/11/2012, 03:37 PM
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QUOTE (Ireckon @ 06/11/2012, 03:30 PM) *
The question is...am I alone in my sweaty undie-less discomfort.

I have done it under jeans in the past, and TB, found that sweaty and uncomfortable as well. Perhaps my body is more sweat prone. For me, being sweaty and not having a panty liner option was just uncomfortable

Nope you're not alone. I feel dryer wearing undies than I do not wearing them.
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post 06/11/2012, 03:38 PM
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I find it uncomfortable too. Maybe the undies wick away some of the sweat so its not as noticeable.
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