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Like a kid in a candy store, lemon yellow, bubble gum pink, candy apple red - I see them, and want each and every pair. What is the allure of panties? Shiny secret nylon whispers that caress like a silky second skin. Too many options: full brief vintage look panties, half pants and bikinis, panty girdles, and even a pair of pettipants. I vow never to wear something

as mundane

as cotton

ever again.

Just how many pairs of panties can one Spanky_girl own? Apparently, quite a few. Turned loose on ebay auctions, somebody stop me. Ebay has got to quit making "suggestions." It's just not fair to tease me with offerings of shiny nylon. It all starts with the panties and then progresses to the shimmer tights, and then the short skirts. What good is it to wear cute panties if no one ever gets to see them? Got to have a short skirt.

Maybe two.

Maybe three.

(and a pair of heels).

Have you ever passed a woman on the street and thought to yourself: "I bet I have on cuter panties than you." I have.

It is

my

secret smile.

Life is short, wear interesting underpants.

make it your

secret

smile

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Joy in life can come in many styles and fabrics, Spanky. I'm glad you've found what makes you happy, and know how to enjoy it to the fullest.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Welcome to Laura's Spanky,

I can understand your feeling. I have several pairs of beautiful ones myself but the majority of my day to day wear is simple. I've kinda set the hot ones on the back of the shelf. Perhaps its age, perhaps being full time or maybe HRT but i rarely bring them out any more. I'm just living my life now. The excitement has passed. Enjoy.

Hugs,

Charlize

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Guest Spanky_girl

@Charlize - thank you for the welcome. take those "hot ones" off the shelf, nothing like having that secret smile when you know you have super cute panties on (just wish someone got to see mine more often). thanks again for the warm welcome.

@Carolyn Marie - love your analogy of Joy to "many styles and fabrics." May we all have nylon dreams.

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I'm actually fond of the cotton ones. All too many fabrics are simply too hot down there. My panties may not pass the "I bet I have cuter panties you" test, but they are comfortable. Be it ever so humble, there's nothing like cotton.

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Guest NeutraLee

I just recently started wearing men's underwear. First time was really weird, but now it's just normal and so, so, so, much more comfortable. I'm coming at it from the opposite direction, but I've also been passing people on the street and wondering what they're wearing down there. Lee's secret is a whole lot different than Victoria's secret.

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I must admit I am pretty much with Kati here, wearing cotton (more speifically cotton Lycra) panties but I am beginning to look around a little. As it is only me who generally sees them comfort is the main requirement, leaving the looks for outerwear

Tracy

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Guest sandra6sandy9sand

Hi Spanky,

I love panties as well. I have several different kinds and enjoy them all. A girl can't havr too many.

Sandra

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Guest Roberta-Belinda

I love the tights and the short skirts. I used to love wearing mini skirts with black tights until I was in my mid forties. I would still love to but my knees have a gone a little pudgy now.

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