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What Panties Are The Best


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Guest Robin Winter

I like to know what panties you like the best!

Anything microfiber. I don't like cotton because it stretches out too quickly, and I like how microfiber feels. As for the style, I like most of them. There's one or two styles I don't like, but I don't know what they're called.

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Guest ChloëC

Hi kimberly,

Are you asking stylishly or comfort wise, because the reality is, there's a big difference. I love bikini briefs, but they certainly don't love me. Just give me something comfortable, but not too stretchy.

Hugs

Chloë

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hi Kim :)

The choice of panties is really a matter of personal choice. I prefer cotton panties (well fitting). Others will have different opinions about this, but I have found that silk/satin panties become uncomfortable as the day wears on.

Back in the day, I used to wear pantyhose a lot of the time. Eventually, I acknowledged to myself that pantyhose became very uncomfortable after 8 hours or more. So did silk panties. Presently, I no longer wear pantyhose nor silk panties.

Cotton works the best for me in the long run :)

Love

Brenda

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Guest Elizabeth K

Personally - everyday? Cotton. I wear synthetics when I feel particularly sexy and want to be pretty - but they are not everyday.

I also like the high side rise. They fit me - but may not be for all you girls.

Something new? I ordered some bamboo fiber panties from Hong Kong - NICE!

Lizzy

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Guest AlyTheGreatAngel

Ummm I use Lacie stuff:D my favorite and boy shorts also cotton bikini ones from Victoria Secret ummm and yeaah anything laciee is cute and boy shortss:)

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Guest kimberly c

Hi, I forgot to mention I like microfiber panties mostly the high cut type.Silk and lace are my personal style, sometimes bikini style

when Im in a sexy mood. All colors, my favorite pink.

Love Kim

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For practicality I like cotton panties, I think that the briefs are really the most comfortable but I have some high rise and a few bikinis but I only owned one thong when they first came out - who wants an all day wedgey?

Love ya,

Sally

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I just wear LovePats. They're plain, everyday wear. They used to sell them in Wal-Mart, but when I found out I liked them, they stopped carrying them. Luckily, I found them on line. I don't have to worry about anyone seeing lacey trim from the next stall or when my shirt lifts up and out of my pants when I bend over working on computer wiring.

And since I live alone and never go anywhere, I don't have anything fancy. But for me, I like the feel of the material and not the style. At least for now. Maybe when I lose some weight, I'll consider dressing up a bit.

dk

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Nylon / Spandex briefs (Vanity fair), are my faves now.

Cotton Bikinis rock as well.

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Guest Samantha Husky

Mine is an eclectic mix of panties. I do enjoy lacy naughties and thongs, but more to entertain my wife!

Mostly I tend to like ordinary cotton panties, the cheap kind you can buy in packs of three.

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my faves are the short and boyshort style as for me they hold every thing in and i can not discount the wonder of the magic pants their not pretty but they are fabulous

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Guest Melanie N

I'll second the comment for Vanity Fair! I can get three pars for $16 here at Kohls and they have tons of colors and different types. Their hiphugger brief fits me well and is very comfortable. They also have a soft cupless bra I can wear without forms that fits really well and is all day comfortable...I find it helps complete my underdressing.

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Guest Elizabeth K

um...

Maybe this is applicable to you full time girls. And it is a touch naughty?

Anyone ever tried going out in a long skirt or mid calf dress - WITHOUT panties?

I mean shopping and everything! (Not recommended for short skirts or dresses).

NICE!

Just thought I would throw this in - it's doable...

YIKES

Lizzy

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Guest Robin Winter

um...

Maybe this is applicable to you full time girls. And it is a touch naughty?

Anyone ever tried going out in a long skirt or mid calf dress - WITHOUT panties?

I mean shopping and everything! (Not recommended for short skirts or dresses).

NICE!

Just thought I would throw this in - it's doable...

YIKES

Lizzy

LOL, how on earth do you manage this without being, um..."visible". Like, you know, noticeable?

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um...

Maybe this is applicable to you full time girls. And it is a touch naughty?

Anyone ever tried going out in a long skirt or mid calf dress - WITHOUT panties?

I mean shopping and everything! (Not recommended for short skirts or dresses).

NICE!

Just thought I would throw this in - it's doable...

YIKES

Lizzy

Why not - it has worked for ScottsMEN for centuries!

Is is known as going with ne truse.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Elizabeth K

LOL, how on earth do you manage this without being, um..."visible". Like, you know, noticeable?

Attitude?

[hrT has done things to this old gal]

hee hee

Lizzy

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Guest Deandra

To me, panties are just right when they're not too stretchy nor too tight. Just the right fit with no wrinkles. I mostly use fruit and looms panties.

Deandra

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Guest Janine cd

I wear cotton briefs under by male clothes every day. When dressed en femme, I love wearing nylon panties with lace trim. I like Vanity Fair and Olga brands. I've tried the microfiber panties and they are very comfortable.

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Guest ametur_poet

I don't have the courage to buy panties yet, so I just wear whatever my mom forgets to take in with the laundry. :lol: As of now, I am trying out a nice black cotton pair (my first pair)!

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