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How do I find the right underwear?


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November 26, 2007

Here is one tip that I hope many women will remember: With summer or winter whites, wear only flesh-tone, not white, undergarments. And remember that flesh-tone does not mean invisible.

Incredible but true, many women wear visible panties. It really does take away from the outfit. I always want to go up to them and tell them, “Excuse me, but your panty lines are showing.” I am just afraid that the woman will not take this well. If she had a stain I would not hesitate telling her and she would certainly thank me as I have already done it a few times. But to tell a woman her panty lines are showing at a wedding or evening and even at work?

Someone has to tell them: Please look at yourself in the mirror before leaving the house and make sure your panty lines do not show, or at the very least ask your spouse or friend.

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