Post by hisno1girl on May 17, 2013 19:56:39 GMT -5
I think it's time for me to buy smaller ones because the ones I have now are all over the place, especially my buttcrack. I've been getting horrible wedgies all week long.
Anyway, I took off my undies before I went for my walk/run this afternoon and when I got back I was really gross and sweaty. I was in the bathroom peeling my clothes off and DH noticed that I was commando.
He said, "Why are you running all over the place (*massive eye roll*) without any panties on?"
Is it strange that I don't wear undies under my workout clothes? They're workout pants. Completely non-sheer, non-see through. I thought this was relatively common?
Post by statlerwaldorf on May 17, 2013 20:03:16 GMT -5
I wear underwear, but I don't think you are supposed to wear them. My running tights all have a liner. I just can't get past the need to always wear underwear when I'm outside of my house.
I'm also an undie wearer when I work out, I get the sweats in my lady bits and like to have some fabric to soak it up. I always worry I'm gonna have a sweat stain on my pants and people will think I had an "accident" or somethin.
Funny you should ask today. Generally I do wear underwear. Today I rode my bike to work, and realized when I was getting dressed that while I packed a change of clothes and left it at work yesterday, I forgot to pack underwear. So I left the underwear out today. I felt weird all day at work not wearing underwear under my jeans.
However, it was nice to show up to work in my workout clothes without a visible panty line, so there's that.
Post by DotAndBuzz on May 17, 2013 20:24:55 GMT -5
The thing I don't get is how people don't end up with blatant camel toe. It is for this reason that I never ever wear the skin tight stuff without something long over it. Sometimes I wear a thong, sometimes regular underwear, but there's no way I'm going commando because I am afraid of what could happen. In the summer I wear running shorts (which is funny, because I do not run) with the built in wicking undies, so no additional underwear needed.
Yes, always. Ever since having kids, I leak pee a bit while running. I've been working with my dr. to figure out what the course of action to correct this problem will be. Until then, I need to wear some type of pad for running.
Not usually. If I do, I end up picking it out of my butt every five minutes. There is one pair that I have to wear undies bc of the cameltoe. I learned this the hard way.
The thing I don't get is how people don't end up with blatant camel toe. It is for this reason that I never ever wear the skin tight stuff without something long over it. Sometimes I wear a thong, sometimes regular underwear, but there's no way I'm going commando because I am afraid of what could happen. In the summer I wear running shorts (which is funny, because I do not run) with the built in wicking undies, so no additional underwear needed.
If the fabric is thick it would be pretty hard for it to get sucked up into the vag.
The thing I don't get is how people don't end up with blatant camel toe. It is for this reason that I never ever wear the skin tight stuff without something long over it. Sometimes I wear a thong, sometimes regular underwear, but there's no way I'm going commando because I am afraid of what could happen. In the summer I wear running shorts (which is funny, because I do not run) with the built in wicking undies, so no additional underwear needed.
If the fabric is thick it would be pretty hard for it to get sucked up into the vag.
Also they usually have a gusset in the crotch to prevent camel toe. I only buy workout clothes with a built in liner (shorts) or a gusset (leggings/tights).