Question Posted Wednesday February 28 2007, 10:03 pm
Why are guys turned on by not wearing underwear? I once told this guy I was, and he was like running out of breath ;]. haha but seriously, what's so great about not wearing underwear?
Depressed_Poet answered Friday March 2 2007, 11:05 pm: Easy access. In and out of your skirt. Just like a 7-11 gas station stop. You're in & you're out just like that! In other words, it's not as hard to get into your pants if she's not wearing underwear because they figure you're turned on if you aren't wearing any. [ Depressed_Poet's advice column | Ask Depressed_Poet A Question ]
disasterxwoah answered Friday March 2 2007, 7:21 pm: Basicly they think of it as [easy access]. Not all guys are turned on by it, most but not all :) They just like the idea of girls with out underpants on & how much easier it would be for them. [ disasterxwoah's advice column | Ask disasterxwoah A Question ]
Teza answered Wednesday February 28 2007, 11:28 pm: They think it's easier to get into your pants. They also just think it's sexy.. kinda odd to udnerstand the way they think. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
DearAbby92 answered Wednesday February 28 2007, 10:35 pm: While it may make guys turned on because they can just imagine pulling your pants off and getting right in, its not the most respectable way to go about (thats why you'll always see the biggest news story is when a celebirty is not wearing pants.)
bittyleigh answered Wednesday February 28 2007, 10:18 pm: that's easy. it's easier access...for watching or actually getting to. thoughts of any private area on a woman being exposed is like winning the lottery to a guy. [ bittyleigh's advice column | Ask bittyleigh A Question ]
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