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Alright ya'll here's the deal. I'm starting a new job and am required to wear business attire (skirts, dresses, slacks, etc.)
Issue: my panty lines show through most of my clothes thus I've been having to wear thongs...gets rid of unsightly panty lines but my, oh my are they uncomfortable.
I mean they make me feel sexy of course and it's great how I can just come home from work and have a little fun with the boy, if you know what I mean it's just I can't stand wearing them ALL DAY long.
Ladies, any strategies I'm missing here? Can you make thongs more comfortable? Does it just take some time to get used to?
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Well, it's not like panty lines are something that will get you fired or disrupt your job performance (though constantly pulling at a string between your butt cheeks might ).
If you don't feel comfortable wearing thongs all day, then my best advice would be not to wear a thong all day. Plenty of people just wear the kind of undergarments to work they feel most comfortable in. It's not like every woman who has to dress formally for work wears a thong.
So, why not just wear whatever undergarments actually feel comfortable?
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I am really into the boy-short cut of underwear for comfy panties that don't show panty lines.
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For sure, when the answer is smaller underpants, sometimes the answer can equally be bigger underpants. And that's certainly often the more comfortable one!
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They have some pretty nice panties at various places that are more seamless and invisible under your clothes.
That being said, I am entirely pro-thong, to the point that they're all I'll wear.
To me, they're more comfortable. I have a bit of a more prominent butt than is average for my size, so panties my size always tend to ride up and become thongs multiple times a day anyway. For me, it's easier for me to just start off with them in the first place.
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If you do WANT to wear thongs, dont wear lacy ones because that can cause irritation. Id suggest buying a larger pair of thong so it's not rubbing too much and has room to move when you do.
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