Shorts for under sundress?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wear sundress frequently and have never thought to wear bike shorts, or any shorts under the dress. Why?


She told you in the op.
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If you google chub rub stick you’ll find various glide products that help. I prefer shorts, but they’re a decent option too
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wear sundress frequently and have never thought to wear bike shorts, or any shorts under the dress. Why?


Somehow I think you do know why. A lot of women have thighs that touch and rub together when you walk which causes painful chafing.


I am one of the PPs who recommended Thigh Society above. I'm a heavy sweater and my thighs don't rub, but the shorts help collect summer sweat when sitting! That means that when I wear the shorts, I don't panic thinking that the sweat that's gathered between my crossed thighs is going to drip and show on the back of my skirt. The shorts dry very easily, so as soon as I'm up walking a bit they're dry and comfy again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wear sundress frequently and have never thought to wear bike shorts, or any shorts under the dress. Why?


She told you in the op.


PP here, I don’t have thigh gap but I have never experienced chaffing either. My point is why ruin the comfort of a dress by putting on shorts.

Lotion/lubrication would be at top of mind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wear sundress frequently and have never thought to wear bike shorts, or any shorts under the dress. Why?


She told you in the op.


PP here, I don’t have thigh gap but I have never experienced chaffing either. My point is why ruin the comfort of a dress by putting on shorts.

Lotion/lubrication would be at top of mind.


You can’t imagine that other women are different than you? Because we chafe and it’s unbelievably painful. If I went without shorts under dresses I would be unable to walk within an hour or two. It’s excruciating. Lubrication might stave it off for a bit but it’s not a solution for a long day of walking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wear sundress frequently and have never thought to wear bike shorts, or any shorts under the dress. Why?


She told you in the op.


PP here, I don’t have thigh gap but I have never experienced chaffing either. My point is why ruin the comfort of a dress by putting on shorts.

Lotion/lubrication would be at top of mind.


You can’t imagine that other women are different than you? Because we chafe and it’s unbelievably painful. If I went without shorts under dresses I would be unable to walk within an hour or two. It’s excruciating. Lubrication might stave it off for a bit but it’s not a solution for a long day of walking.


Never said I can’t imagine. I said I don’t get it. I wouldn’t wear a dress if I need to wear shorts under it. I can have an opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wear sundress frequently and have never thought to wear bike shorts, or any shorts under the dress. Why?


She told you in the op.


PP here, I don’t have thigh gap but I have never experienced chaffing either. My point is why ruin the comfort of a dress by putting on shorts.

Lotion/lubrication would be at top of mind.


You can’t imagine that other women are different than you? Because we chafe and it’s unbelievably painful. If I went without shorts under dresses I would be unable to walk within an hour or two. It’s excruciating. Lubrication might stave it off for a bit but it’s not a solution for a long day of walking.


Never said I can’t imagine. I said I don’t get it. I wouldn’t wear a dress if I need to wear shorts under it. I can have an opinion.


I see. If you don’t get it…well, I am sorry for your lack of intellect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wear sundress frequently and have never thought to wear bike shorts, or any shorts under the dress. Why?


She told you in the op.


PP here, I don’t have thigh gap but I have never experienced chaffing either. My point is why ruin the comfort of a dress by putting on shorts.

Lotion/lubrication would be at top of mind.


You can’t imagine that other women are different than you? Because we chafe and it’s unbelievably painful. If I went without shorts under dresses I would be unable to walk within an hour or two. It’s excruciating. Lubrication might stave it off for a bit but it’s not a solution for a long day of walking.


Never said I can’t imagine. I said I don’t get it. I wouldn’t wear a dress if I need to wear shorts under it. I can have an opinion.


I see. If you don’t get it…well, I am sorry for your lack of intellect.


It isn’t about intellect, it is about comfort. It sounds like you are trying to be more comfortable by making yourself uncomfortable. I don’t get why you would wear a SUN DRESS which one typically wears in warmer months if it requires you to put on another layer of clothing. Typically a person would shed layers in warmer weather not add them.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wear sundress frequently and have never thought to wear bike shorts, or any shorts under the dress. Why?


She told you in the op.


PP here, I don’t have thigh gap but I have never experienced chaffing either. My point is why ruin the comfort of a dress by putting on shorts.

Lotion/lubrication would be at top of mind.


You can’t imagine that other women are different than you? Because we chafe and it’s unbelievably painful. If I went without shorts under dresses I would be unable to walk within an hour or two. It’s excruciating. Lubrication might stave it off for a bit but it’s not a solution for a long day of walking.


Never said I can’t imagine. I said I don’t get it. I wouldn’t wear a dress if I need to wear shorts under it. I can have an opinion.


I see. If you don’t get it…well, I am sorry for your lack of intellect.


It isn’t about intellect, it is about comfort. It sounds like you are trying to be more comfortable by making yourself uncomfortable. I don’t get why you would wear a SUN DRESS which one typically wears in warmer months if it requires you to put on another layer of clothing. Typically a person would shed layers in warmer weather not add them.


NP. Nobody is putting on flannel shorts under their sundress, it's the equivalent of wearing a skort, which is a pretty common piece of clothing for warmer weather.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wear sundress frequently and have never thought to wear bike shorts, or any shorts under the dress. Why?


She told you in the op.


PP here, I don’t have thigh gap but I have never experienced chaffing either. My point is why ruin the comfort of a dress by putting on shorts.

Lotion/lubrication would be at top of mind.


Agree. If I had thigh chaffing I would use a powder vs putting on another layer of clothes. Defeats the purpose of wearing an airy sundress if you are going to wear shorts too
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