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Guest confusedboy

Favorite Panties  

293 members have voted

  1. 1. What's your favorite type of panties to wear?

    • Briefs/Panties
      137
    • Hiphuggers/Cheeky Panties/Boyshorts
      106
    • Thongs/G-Strings
      72
    • Other-If so, what's your favorite?
      19


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Guest DavinaG

Starting with the one I like the most, I like boyshorts, hipsters, then bikini, all of which I find very comfortable, and love wearing them! I need more though, as I only have 6 pairs at the moment.

Get out and go shopping Alexandra! I can't ever get enough!

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Guest KatyDesire

I have a small bum, so anything too low tends to slip, which is really uncomfortable. Prefer boy-shorts, especially in a stretch material. Lace trimming even better. I don't mind thongs - at least they don't slip, and they constantly remind me that I am actually underdressing!

One thing I don't understand though - people always talk about the "dreaded" panty line. It sounds a bit like it will cause some dreadful disease, or nuclear attack or something. Can't they just leave out the "dreaded" bit?

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Katy

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Guest ~Phoebe~

I have a small bum, so anything too low tends to slip, which is really uncomfortable. Prefer boy-shorts, especially in a stretch material. Lace trimming even better. I don't mind thongs - at least they don't slip, and they constantly remind me that I am actually underdressing!

One thing I don't understand though - people always talk about the "dreaded" panty line. It sounds a bit like it will cause some dreadful disease, or nuclear attack or something. Can't they just leave out the "dreaded" bit?

Hugs.

Katy

The term "unsightly panty lines" came from a panty hose commercial advertizing Underalls® I beleive.

Janet

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Guest leopron

Myself now that I'm older I like the briefs and I like them in any material as long as they have a bow or flowers or lace waistband. The older i get it seems to be more about comfort.

:wub:

Leopron

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Guest sophia.gentry58

I chose Hiphuggers/Cheeky Panties/Boyshorts catogory, but my absolute favorite are the cheeky panties that are lace. Can't get enough of them. :)

Sophia

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Guest Emma Leigh

If I was wearing "boyshorts" I prolly would,nt be on this forum.....satin French knickers... it was,nt an option..(boyshorts phfftt)

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Guest MichellePetite

For me it is beyond doubt : Black Silk French Knickers! wow I had to get that off'n my chest! now must read the other 6 pages! cul

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Guest MichellePetite

Thongs???? mmmm I have been thinking why thongs, to me I think of them as rather in elegant and um sorta in your face as well as other places! Still on reading the many who obviously like em.... why? perhaps it is the rather nice way they 'cup and hold' one's um ... equipment. yes perhaps I might just try a pair this weekend. Oh panties and full pants such as one can get from Marks & Sparks stores I like those too I think in analysis that it is also the 'encapsulated' sort of .. 'cuddle' I receive. Yes I am resolved. In the spirit of 'don't knock it 'til you have tried it'! Roll on Saturday!!!! ... W. T. S. mtf.

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Guest MichellePetite

Just read Eve's Post.. Me too! I have the self same pants from the same source too! I haven't worn them for a while.They are so all encapsulating I have always thought of them as my 'cuddle pants' ..... I blush! .... I feel so disloyal to them now! but my affair with things French is still strong within me! I know, this weekend the new - the great thong sampler - and then the golden oldie cuddle pants! Can one have multiple votes or is that undemocratic?

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Hi all,

Well after a hectic week or so down in darkest Yorkshire - I refer to the dearth of decent broadband coverage where I was! - at last I have a weekend free to carry out my own personal 'test drive' of the fabled thong! ...... and as usual I am now all a dither I thought well choice is easy, not much variation in a thong just like a Roman army sling shot only a little classier! oh dear, I forgot, they make them in more than one colour! and some of them look sooooo pretty just hanging about looking slender and colourful! In the end I opted for black, of course, black is elegant! .... and white! must have a balanced view mmm? .... and Teal - the only one left in the shop! (Teal is one of my current fave colours!) .... and a pink one as well it wouldn't be girly without pink now would it? So all is set for the survey my fk's are all nice, 'cuddle-pants' and the rest all ready, gosh I think these thongs may try to win by weight of numbers. Methinks Michelle has overdone it as usual! Watch this space for my findings!

LnK

Michelle

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Guest MichellePetite

Hi all,

Well at last I have tried out the fabled thong, and whilst it had great novelty value for me and a very sensuous feel to the ‘corralling’ of the ‘boy’ being and I think that the ‘strings’ were a bit fiddly and took a little adjusting for comfort around the waist ….. at first I had it a little too tight – cut in a bit,- and then too slack which led to a bit of sagging? …. Is that the term I want to use? Yes the ‘hammock swayed a bit! But then I found that if I used a proper knot – and I certainly can tie knots, no girls not for that! But sailing and such requires a certain level of knowledge and I employed it. Found the ‘Goldilocks Zone’ and they were quite comfortable and mmm – stoppit girl! I thought, hey these would make quite a serviceable gaff if’n I alter the ‘lie’ and they do….. yes ok I am quite sure I am not the first to ‘discover’ this! but for instance one could use them when wearing those yoga outfits and leotard type things. I must admit I haven’t tried those either.

Anyway to cut it all short and to make a decision, I had to be unfaithful to my French Knickers of which I am enamoured! After considering all the aspects of this, the fundamental base in my ‘Accessing’ Michelle directly: I plump for: The M&S 5 Pack No VPL Full Brief Knickers with Super Soft Modal

Product Code: T614130 at £12 per pack (Black, White or natural by that I think they mean a flesh tone)

Yes Girls I am sorry, but my cuddle pants win it in the end! Comfort and a nice encapsulated feel/look for me!

When it is all said and done I think thongs are made to be displayed to have their full effect! And let’s face it I’m at that stage where though I may feeeel good in ‘em I couldn’t bring myself to spook all and sundry with the ‘display’ I would make!

The main thing is to have fun!

LnK

Michelle

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Hi All,

Just a quick codicil to my last, I have just discovered that there was another rack of thongs in the same shop that didn't have the loose strings but an 'all round' strap like waist band, apparently these are the more popular. Colour me 'fick!

Moral of the story is; when journeying out into the unknown either take a map or have a guide!

Ah we live, we learn! at least I try to!

LnK

Michelle

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As male I have always worn fairly skimpy briefs. The female side of me is no different (or is it that I've always dressed feminine?), just in cotton Lycra generally rather than plain cotton. These tend to hold things in place better as panties are much thinner than men's briefs (even though nominally the same size). Very good to wear under skinny jeans! Thongs are a bit small - Ok for short periods but I don't find them particularly practical.

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