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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Omg I just realized if people re going commando in their workout clothes for working out … what about all the people wearing workout clothes “on their way to the gym” (whether they ever make it there or not). Are y’all going commando more often than just for workouts?? Ew.[/quote] I go commando all the time. (Except in short skirts/dresses, or ones that might fly up.) Oh well. I don't like VPL, but it's not just that-- I know there are better panties now that are more seamless, etc. I just... IDK. I am not neurotypical and it just feels like one more step or something. I don't have a lot of discharge or heavy periods. I don't chafe. I just don't care. What I don't see is how it's gross for other people, per se. I don't get camel toe, so it's not even a visual thing. What makes a wafer-thin piece of extra fabric under someone's clothes seem so necessary for the preservation of hygiene or civilization? (I do actually bring along a thong when I'm out shopping and trying on clothes, because that, I get!) I used to wear slips and hose as a kid and those have mostly gone the way of the dodo. Remember undershirts? Despite being ND, I am not that oblivious. I get how maybe it kinda functions psychologically or socially. But my brain just won't hold onto the idea that it's actually gross, nasty, wrong or offensive. I don't think anyone knows it about me, although if they really think hard and are looking, I never have VPL. But that can probably be achieved by G-strings and seamless panties anyway. Ah, well. (As a side note, I don't know a lot of people who wear underwear under swimsuits, so it's hard for me to think of workout clothes as any different-- even if we're talking about a psychosocial thing, at least when people are [i]actually working out[/i], it's hard to see the difference.)[/quote] You must be dry like the Sahara![/quote]
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