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female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: When I wear thongs, it fits like it should when I first put it on. They're comfortable and I have no problem with them at all. By the end of the day, I notice it makes its way up my vagina and sometimes, it rides up in the back and hurts a little when I pull it. I never have red marks indicating that the underwear fits too snug, but I know this isn't normal. Does this mean my thongs are too small or too big? Also, how should I fix this issue?
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female
reader, anonymous, writes (24 February 2015): I wear thongs, also, and have the same problem. Good news is, it's not just you. The bad news is, nothing you can do about it. I just live with it.
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female
reader, So_Very_Confused +, writes (23 February 2015):
I go commando no panty lines and no thongs up my butt
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female
reader, Honeypie +, writes (23 February 2015):
LOL @ Cindy!
I have never been a thong fan either - I think they make a woman's behind look like a trussed turkey. And for ANY woman who has HIPS they just aren't at all attractive.
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reader, CindyCares +, writes (23 February 2015):
I am with WhenCowsAttack. In fact, I wonder how people could wear a thong or G-string all day WITHOUT it riding up their a** and giving them uncomfortable wedgies ?... And without it having to be extracted from where it got stuck, by the end of the day, through a nearly-surgical procedure ?:)
Probably there's some trick I am not aware of, but, then again, with all the other sexy beautiful classy lingerie there's out there , I don't think I 'd care to learn it .
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reader, WhenCowsAttack +, writes (23 February 2015):
I solved it by not wearing thongs.
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reader, Honeypie +, writes (23 February 2015):
Most women aren't really BUILD to wear thongs, I mean seriously. BUT it CAN be the brand, cut or size that isn't right for you.
There is actually a Wikihow for thongs..
http://www.wikihow.com/Wear-Thong-Underwear
My suggestion? cut the thongs for now til you no longer feel sore from them. It's UNDERWEAR that you really aren't supposed to see or feel.
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