Do G-Strings give you butt acne cause I am 13 and I have been wearing G-Strings since I was 10? Is 10 to young?
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? YoungMommy answered Tuesday July 5 2011, 11:40 pm: Wearing too tight of a thong can trap your sweat and cause little bumps to appear... So in a way I guess you could say that, but (not trying to be mean when I say this) are you trying to learn about this or are you just wanting to ask questions a lot about this because you are all excited about wearing a thong? I have seen and answered many questions about this and also you keep asking on almost every question is 10 too young... Its ok if you are just trying to be all excited about wearing something that makes you feel "grown up" but I really hope you are not asking the whole world offline about this they may thing that you are trying to flaunt that you are wearing one and that can come off a little trashy to some people and I am really not at all trying to be mean and I hope you do not get offended in anyway I am just trying to let you know... a girl in my high school when I was going would go around telling everyone she wore thongs and she would say it at the most random time and a lot of people got the vibe that she was trashy and I dont want that for you... please do not take this the wrong way I am just trying to help [ YoungMommy's advice column | Ask YoungMommy A Question ]
melissa123 answered Tuesday July 5 2011, 11:20 pm: i am pretty sure it doesn't. if anything it may irritate it and make a rash.
i do think 10 is to young to be wearing underwear like that, but it's whatever is comfortable for you i guess.
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