Hi I am 13, Do you think it's appropriate from me to were G string thong? I have three pairs of just regular thongs. How do I ask my mom for a g string? Or am I at the Appropriate age to where one? Please help!
Of course being male I have no idea of how they feel to wear though I do understand from my wife they are very uncomfortable and she only wears one for certain occasions when her choice of clothing allows for little else.
At your age I see no reason why you would need to wear this type of thong but would understand if say for a special occasion your choice of clothing would reveal panty lines if you wore something else. This in my mind would be a dress up occasion such as a family reunion, wedding or other special occasion then my wife would still have the last say.
I will tell you what I told my nieces as I had to be their father as theirs walked out on them. Do not be in a hurry to grow up. Your teenage years are very special and they go by very quickly. You hopefully will have a long adult life to experience adult things. Until then take the time to be a teenager. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
lauragracey1 answered Sunday July 27 2014, 9:09 pm: I'm your age so I'm hoping I can help you out here......Why do you want to wear a thing in the first place, they're sooooo uncomfortable (unless you're trying to hide panty lines lol) but anyway, next time you're out shopping for underwear just pick one up and say "can I get these?" Or something like that. Or if you're ever at a mall or something with your friends without your mom, then just buy it yourself. [ lauragracey1's advice column | Ask lauragracey1 A Question ]
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