GUCCiGiRLXoXo answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 9:05 pm: Ew,yes this is quite harmful!!!
She could get some serious problems doing that.
Make sure she goes to a doctor, and PLEASE make her CLEAN her underwear!!
Bria answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 8:55 pm: Oh my! That is yes VERY gross. It must be very harmful...i mean lots of bacteria and differnt discharges have GOT to be building up down their. This could cause a nasty yeast infection im sure! So what she gets out of the shower and puts the same undies back on? wow...ilk. you should tell her that it is very harmful. && compleatly un-sanitary. Buy her some panties, so you know that its not a financial thing ya know? know she has some to change into. Hope i helped hun! <333 [ Bria's advice column | Ask Bria A Question ]
naturally_sadie answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 8:39 pm: I believe it's very harmful for you, because all of the bacteria down there is building up and it's very un-sanitary. Also, she must smell down there too, yuck. Let her know that it's not good for her and she should change her under wear minnimum once a day, but I think even just once is a little gross. If there's a reason why she doesn't change them alot, like if she doesn't have a lot of underwear, then go buy a couple of packages with her so atleast you know she has underwear to change in. You might want to remind her to change them too, haha.
xomegaroni answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 8:19 pm: uhh yes that's really harmful. why?? because it's not like a shirt or pants. its your underwear which has a lot of bacteria & what not. you should change it at least once a day. i change it up to 4 times though cause i run & what not.
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