Anonymous wrote:DD in MS has thongs.
What’s the problem?
Anonymous wrote:I wore that stuff in high school and wasn't promiscuous or anything. I think it is fine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does she know that her friends are wearing sexy thongs? Very odd.
Uh…girls shop to together, get dressed together, borrow clothes. They know each others’ wardrobe inside and out.
Anonymous wrote:How does she know that her friends are wearing sexy thongs? Very odd.
Anonymous wrote:How does she know that her friends are wearing sexy thongs? Very odd.
Anonymous wrote:I wore that stuff in high school and wasn't promiscuous or anything. I think it is fine
Anonymous wrote:I think we have different definitions of "sexy", OP. Lace, less coverage, bra padding and pretty designs are not "sexy". They are feminine. They're a choice any woman and girl can make for themselves.
It's not like she's asking for open crotch panties!
For health reasons, tell her to stay away from too much polyester near her nether regions. Whatever the marketing says, they're less breathable, and microplastics have been found to adversely affect health (polyester is a plastic). Organic cotton is always better, even though it's harder to find lacey, pretty things in that fabric. But to me and my teens, it's a worthwhile choice. I just bought some organic cotton PACT panties with lace for myself.
Anonymous wrote:My mother always had me covering up (God forbid someone notice me). I wish I appreciated my body more from ages 16-26. I never imagined it would never look better. Now my fancy VS lingerie is saved for special occasions (too uncomfortable, too expensive, don't like the extra laundry or to throw it in the family laundry, etc etc). My DD dresses nice (including undies)for herself. She's a very confident, beautiful girl and she really rocks her bikini. I like her teen self much more than my teen self.