25 July 2007

Avoid Showing Visible Panty Lines










Visible panty lines (or VPL) show when the outline of someone's underpants becomes visible through her clothes and they can be attributed to any of the following:

1. Thin or wet clothes.

2. Contrasting colours of clothes and underpants. For instance, if someone is wearing black panties and a white skirt, the black panties will most probably show.

3. Tight, figure-hugging clothes. This is especially true when the panties have thick and protruding edges.

Personally speaking, I do not feel that visible panty lines are to be dreaded, but showing them on formal occasions might be embarrassing.

One solution that women have come up with is to wear a g-string, also known as "thong" in America, but that could be unhygienic and very irritating. Another solution is not to wear any underwear. That is not only unhygienic but also very dangerous, as there will be a risk of accidental exposure.

In my opinion, the best solution is to simply wear a slip. There's caveat tough. Take heed when you're sitting; don't let your skirt ride up and reveal your slip or you'll be inviting lustful stares from creeps. *Lol*

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