Not the book.
But ladies, when you wear thongs..what do you wear with them? I mean like...I know they make special pads shaped for thongs.
But do they make liners, too? Because I just got my first thong. Havent worn it yet, though.
But what do you about the, you know..discharge?
Ew sorry. Its just I dont want it on my undies, you know? Gross!!
A thong is a deliberately sexy garment to be worn to really excite a male partner sexually. There is no other reason to wear a thong (thongs are not the same as a swimmer's speedo !!!!) SO WHERE ARE YOU INTENDING TO WEAR THIS THONG ??????
IN GENERAL PUBLIC it is mandatory to wear a pad and even something to reduce the effect of your nipple and genital features! But then, why wear a thong if you are in public? That is much more different wearing a thong in public than if you were appearing nude in a nudist colony, where it is secluded just for a select group of similarly-minded people! You do not specify anything.
Now, what do you MEAN by DISCHARGE??????? <blink> <blink>
I can think of several things that would be a female discharge! If you are in your period, then you definitely should NOT be wearing a thong! Again, you do not say WHERE you are going to be wearing the thong! If you have sex, the discharge of semen????? What is more gross, wearing the WRONG garment in the wrong situation or displaying yourself with your discharge? So what is it that you are REALLY asking???????
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StarryNightSkies answered Friday August 8 2008, 9:25 pm: haha you got me all excited to answer the question cause i thought it was about the book!
but yes they do make panty liners for thongs :) i use the always ones (i think they're always idk i take them from my mom lol!)
I find with those that they tend to not stick well, i do use the carefree brand for regular underwear and i love them so i'm sure they'll be great with thongs also.
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