Dave the design student wrote: I feel less than a man wearing no underwear. Can you imagine getting your ass kicked with no underwear on or slugging it out with someone?
I guess that's one perspective.
Some people think its quite liberating. Others find it a convianance in having one less article of clothing to wash.
Haven't worn it since I was about 10. I'm pushing 57 now
ETA: Full Disclosure - I wear the bare minimum to keep from being arrested or scaring people when I go out. Sandals, pants, shirt. If I own a pair of socks, not sure if I do, I have no clue were they are
Dave the design student wrote: Don't you feel naked going commando?
yes, I rarely do it. I feel like undies keep a layer between the dirty air or whatever is between myself and the ground or the material I am wearing. (noticing a germaphobe trend?)
Ehh...not so much into free balling,dunno,
Its unconfortable,and ...ehh...I just feel sleazy doing it.Of course I have had "emegrencies"where I had no choice,but other than that...I'll pass
Dave the design student wrote: Don't you feel naked going commando?
I was just in a chinese resaurant wearing no underwear, and I have to tell you...
I feel less than a man wearing no underwear. Can you imagine getting your ass kicked with no underwear on or slugging it out with someone?
I could feel this whole table staring at my ass.
You should probably just pull your pants up a little. When you wear them down off your ass the whole idea is to have your undies over your ass so nobody has to see the buttcrack.
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Eliza C wrote: 25% of the world's population has worms. This is probably why. I hope none of you sit on my bus; at least not in a short skirt.
"Intestinal parasites, also called “Soil transmitted helminthes” are the most common infection worldwide. The prevalence rates of intestinal parasite infections in some resource poor communities can be over 90%. An estimated 2 billion people are infected with worms, and 300 million suffer severe impairments because of high worm burdens."
"Intestinal parasites, also called “Soil transmitted helminthes” are the most common infection worldwide. The prevalence rates of intestinal parasite infections in some resource poor communities can be over 90%. An estimated 2 billion people are infected with worms, and 300 million suffer severe impairments because of high worm burdens."
Eliza C
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Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
Niall Photo wrote: "Intestinal parasites, also called “Soil transmitted helminthes” are the most common infection worldwide. The prevalence rates of intestinal parasite infections in some resource poor communities can be over 90%. An estimated 2 billion people are infected with worms, and 300 million suffer severe impairments because of high worm burdens."
It's not clear what the infestation rate is in "resource rich communities".
The nematodes we call Threadworms - you call them pinworms in the US - are pretty common everywhere. Strongyloides are what we call pinworms yet you call them threadworms so it's easily confused. Stronyloides are more likely in undeveloped nations. Most people will get the other one - enterobius -and the reinfection rate is high. They are usually fairly harmless but a major irritation. The way to STOP reinfection is to wear tight fitting underwear to bed; as they come out to lay their eggs and will be in the bed otherwise. Then you accidentally get them on your hands and touch your mouth....Or on the bus seat if someone goes commando; then you touch the seat with your hand then you eat a chocolate bar for example.
If ever you've had an itchy bum and you haven't had chilli or got thrush you've most likely had worms; usually as a child as they aren't very hygenic ie not washing hands and scratching bum.
Incidentally ...sorry to digress....the drug that treats them has recently been found to have great anti carcinogenic properties in reducing and stopping spread of tumours. USA has discontinued its manufacture without giving a reason.
Eliza C wrote: The nematodes we call Threadworms - you call them pinworms in the US - are pretty common everywhere. Strongyloides are what we call pinworms yet you call them threadworms so it's easily confused. Stronyloides are more likely in undeveloped nations. Most people will get the other one - enterobius -and the reinfection rate is high. They are usually fairly harmless but a major irritation. The way to STOP reinfection is to wear tight fitting underwear to bed; as they come out to lay their eggs and will be in the bed otherwise. Then you accidentally get them on your hands and touch your mouth....Or on the bus seat if someone goes commando; then you touch the seat with your hand then you eat a chocolate bar for example.
Incidentally ...sorry to digress....the drug that treats them has recently been found to have great anti carcinogenic properties in reducing and stopping spread of tumours. USA has discontinued its manufacture without giving a reason.
I'm officially freaked out.
I'm always wondering how women deal with the um...moistness that comes with a vag while going commando.
Eliza C
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Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
Jim Macias wrote:
yes watch for that...it isn't snails on the bus seat
Then of course there are sometimes even worse discharges from both orifices...and they are more likely to pass through one layer of clothing than two...
yes watch for that...it isn't snails on the bus seat
Then of course there are sometimes even worse discharges from both orifices...and they are more likely to pass through one layer of clothing than two...
yes watch for that...it isn't snails on the bus seat
Then of course there are sometimes even worse discharges from both orifices...and they are more likely to pass through one layer of clothing than two...
yes watch for that...it isn't snails on the bus seat
Then of course there are sometimes even worse discharges from both orifices...and they are more likely to pass through one layer of clothing than two...
Yes, I think we've all had that fart that decided bring it's friend poo along with it.
Eliza C
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Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
Jim Macias wrote: Yes, I think we've all had that fart that decided bring it's friend poo along with it.
Except for me.
And me of course. I don't do farts
As for the Art of Churchwell who says it's crap; all I can say is only a man would say that. If indeed he was saying what I said was crap rather than making a funny Unfortunately; we can't always predict our cycles...
I used to shoot this contest at a bar. It was called: "You Got The Look." Basically, every hour they'd play a hot song, and only girls were allowed on the dance floor. They'd all dance like Hootchies, and the sluttiest one, I mean the winner got a hundred bucks. My job was to take her picture for the wall of fame.
So I'd take the girl over by the office and either shoot her standing in front of, or on top of a Column there. The winners dress was always either so low cut, if she sneezed she'd fall out, or so short, they couldn't sit down.
After a couple weeks, I figured out that the shorter the dress, the more likely it was that the girl had no underwear on. You'd think it would be the other way around, but you'd be wrong, don't ask me why.
Eliza C wrote: Then of course there are sometimes even worse discharges from both orifices...and they are more likely to pass through one layer of clothing than two...
Bah. You can just take care of that with one of your socks and carry on.
Eliza C
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Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
John Edward wrote: Hmm,
I used to shoot this contest at a bar. It was called: "You Got The Look." Basically, every hour they'd play a hot song, and only girls were allowed on the dance floor. They'd all dance like Hootchies, and the sluttiest one, I mean the winner got a hundred bucks. My job was to take her picture for the wall of fame.
So I'd take the girl over by the office and either shoot her standing in front of, or on top of a Column there. The winners dress was always either so low cut, if she sneezed she'd fall out, or so short, they couldn't sit down.
After a couple weeks, I figured out that the shorter the dress, the more likely it was that the girl had no underwear on. You'd think it would be the other way around, but you'd be wrong, don't ask me why.