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Favorite Panties  

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  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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I love all sorts of panties...how they look and how they feel! I especially like my cheeky panties (have lot's of those), and i recently was given my first thong from my girlfriend (got to get more thongs soon!) As far as materials i love satins, silks and microfiber...i get all of mine from La Senza but i am going to be going to Victoria Secret for the first time in the next week..can't wait! :)

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Guest Azurielle

I just LOVE bloomers. Not the ones that became popular in the japanese fad these days, I mean granny bloomers. You know, those ones that look like boxers but so frilly your vision drops a point or two? Well, I can't get enough of those. They look nice under a dress, skirt or kilt, too.

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Guest Matie

Thongs are great when you find the right one's that have wide enough fabric to hold in your parts. Secrets in Lace has a satin thong that is wonderful.

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I don't know I just can't get into the idea of a thong.

The last thing that I want to do is give myself a wedgy - that;s what bullies were for!

I'll stay with panties.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Emily H

I'd prefer the smoothest nylon panties with the most amount of lace and ruffles for decoration.

I really like hi-cut ones that are just every day wear. Also, just regular..panties, you look at them, say they are panties...not sure how else to describe them :P Thats mostly what I have to wear

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Guest Flora

I have a couple of favorites, but I guess the underlying similarity is they are mostly full brief, rather than g-sting.

I have a couple of pairs that tie at the sides, which when undone creates the most amazing sensation ever ;)

I have several pairs of silk undies in pink, lavender and white. I got some of them while I was in China for two weeks - they have the best silk ever!

I have a cute soft nylon pair with bows on both hips. Very cute!

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Guest virginiaJ

I dont really have a preference on what type of panties i like to wear but pretty much anything lacy or just plain cute. My SO and i usually spend alot of time in the bra and panty department looking for just the right thing.When i can afford it I like to get the bra and panty sets.

best wishes virginia

P.S. She hates shopping with me cause i love to just browse and she just likes to get it and go.

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Guest 1charlotte1

Hiphugger/boyshorts. While I detest the Idea of wearing boys shorts, boyshorts r comfy!!! Lmao. Otherwise thongs!

Hugz for all! Charlotte

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Guest CDRuss

I answered Cheeky or boy shorts but it really just depends on my mood wife and I got a couple of nice panties last night the one for me is very cute with lace and ribbon

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Guest Maryteresa

I have two uses for femm panties. I actively engage in competative rowing and for this I wear a 'one peice' shorts/singlet combined. I find that a form-fitting control waist height ladies panty under this garment holds the dangly bits well in and is comfortable.

The other use is to keep two pairs of tights well up, as I must do this to hide my hairy legs when 'en femme'. It's amazing what two pairs of tights will do for masculine strong legs ! Because I regularly shower with other rowers I daren't shave my legs. I also like to wear shorts in the summer in drab, so shaving legs is not an option for me.

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Guest Rachel05

I never thought I would like them, but once I tried them I find thongs very nice and comfortable to wear whilst being very girlie too, they are among my favourites now, I still wear "normal" as well

R

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Guest Ashlee

I just realized that I havn't posted here yet...

I just LOVE my panties from Jockey, the "No pantyline promise" ones. Its a fabric called Tactel which is oh, so, smooth and comfortable and they have pretty lace on the waistband.

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Guest Christy.dancer
Mine are thongs/g-strings. The fabric feels so incredible between my cheeks, especially since I found out how wonderful those fabric softener sheets are. :blush:

For day-to-day wear, just your basic bikini's are great. Frankly, when I first started transitioning, all I wanted was silky or satiny against my skin. Lately, though, as the weather's getting warmer, I'm finding the joy of being lazy and wearing simple cotton panties -- that and a cotton t-shirt around the house is uber comfie!

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Guest joeytheman16

The only reason I looked at this was...well...I'm a guy we'll put it like that!

I have a favorite on my girlfriend though, if that helps your girls' poll at all. I love the boyshorts.

I personally wear the boxer breifs. Length of the boxers and support of the briefs. Perfect!

Joey

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Guest Danielle2

Satin and lace boyshorts and panties are definitely my favorites. I like them slick and frilly! However, they have to be a bit stretchy and I usually buy them a size or two smaller than they should be. I love the tight feel and it helps keep the "boys" where they need to be when I'm tucked (which is quite often) and it helps give me that great, smooth, feminine look in front and underneath that we all desire so much!

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