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Favorite Panties


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 confusedboy

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:

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Guest JANICE
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:

I LOVE PANTIES THEY ARE SO FEMININE

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Guest beyondwow

I chose Other --

I underdressed in my sister panties and, let me tell you, they weren't the most compfortable things on the planet.

I do enjoy the sensation of the G-string between my cheeks however,

My favorite panties are the ones that will hold your nuts together when tucking, and provide that G-string effect

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Guest Vieja

Hi, This is my very first post. I have been bouncing around trying to find out where I belong and came across this topic and couldn't resist getting my feet wet. I have always loved what I think is referred to as the classic brief. I like them snub with elastic around the legs. They feel great when I walk. Bali from Hanes is my favorite but Vanity Fair is another winner. And of course they must always be nylon.

Vieja

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I answered “Hiphuggers/Cheeky Panties/Boyshorts” Most of mine are hiphuggers, because when in them my front front flattest. If I where female I would choose normale panties.

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Guest Becky Lynn

Hi :)

Most of my panties are breifs/ bikinis. I like wearing a thong every now and then love the way they feel between my cheeks :rolleyes: . During the winter I wear a leotard with tights, the're nice and warm and they keep my back covered. I simply can not wear boxer shorts. I literally hate those things. I don't see how anyone can wear them. Even if I was straight the bunching up, no support, not to mention everything hanging out of the fly. My dad was a big boxer guy. He tried to get me to wear them a few times when I was a kid, I couldn't wear them for the above reasons, I preferred the whitey tightys. After I was out on my own I wore the men's bikinis for a while. I now wear my Victoria's secrets, have been for a while. Drives the wife nuts (I don't mean in a sexual way). Hey, there what I like. I found that some of the most comfortable panties are the Love Pats.

Beck Lynn B)

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I simply can not wear boxer shorts. I literally hate those things. I don't see how anyone can wear them. Even if I was straight the bunching up, no support, not to mention everything hanging out of the fly. My dad was a big boxer guy. He tried to get me to wear them a few times when I was a kid, I couldn't wear them for the above reasons, I preferred the whitey tightys.

I thought I was the only one ^_^

Still trying to find something female that doesn't give me a wedgie, can't stand it.

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Guest Krystyna_Marie

I've just recently discovered the joys of "boy shorts". OMG, are they comfortable, plus they come in control top, so they smooth and flatten right where it's called for. Yaaaayy for boy shorts!

Kisses, KM

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I grew up wearing the whitey-tighties forever (way too long) at 57 I like the comfort of the familiar feel of the cotton fabric. But the lack of the Y-front and the much thinner and smoother fabric in the Hanes Her Way cotton panties leaves no doubt that they are feminine.

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Guest Michelle_Belle

I chose thongs, its actually one particular pair of thongs that I like the most. I didn't really want to choose though cause I enjoy many types for different reasons. ;)

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Guest jemanda

Wedgies!!!! definitely a no-no!!!!

In my case I like simplicity and colour as opposed to kiny, stylish or suave. A nice pair of comfy pink knickers and all is well with the world.

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I like shiny VS or Vanity Fair briefs. Frederick's smooth sensation panties are nice to.

Wedgies!!!! definitely a no-no!!!!

In my case I like simplicity and colour as opposed to kiny, stylish or suave. A nice pair of comfy pink knickers and all is well with the world.

thongs are great too....

I chose thongs, its actually one particular pair of thongs that I like the most. I didn't really want to choose though cause I enjoy many types for different reasons. ;)
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Guest Amanda L Richards

Hello all,

I don't stick to any type of panties, but I will go for all styles. The ones I like the best though are the briefs, I also have a few pairs of bikinis, a couple of thongs, some hip huggers, a boyleg, and highcuts, and all though have to be nylon, but recently I have come to know microfibre, nylong polyesther mixes, and the occasionally cotton panties.

I really don't have a favourite pair that I stick with just as long as they are comfortable and feel and look great, they are all good!

I least of all like the type of nylon that has minimal stretch ability, they are really stiff and binding which is quite uncomfortble.

Amanda L

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Guest Kelly Ann

aaaaahhhmmmmm...definately...positively...absolutely...LOL...ALL of the above mentioned 'unmentionables'...preferably with at least 10% spandex and maybe some lace. (-; Kelly Ann

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