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I’ve been wondering this for some time now and hadn’t found the answer yet? Should men worry about panty lines? Seems that women do but what about men? Are we so “caveman” type that we shouldn’t worry about how women see our butts?
I only hope that I don’t get any “thong type” underwear for Christmas.
I’ve been wondering this for some time now and hadn’t found the answer yet? Should men worry about panty lines? Seems that women do but what about men? Are we so “caveman” type that we shouldn’t worry about how women see our butts?
I only hope that I don’t get any “thong type” underwear for Christmas.
well I do 'look' lol but what I want to know is why don't men have any don't think I've ever seen a guy with panty lines. Is it because they ALL are wearing thongs
*Usually* mens' pants are made of thicker material than ladies' pants/skirts. Also, the last time I checked, mens' briefs cover the entire buttock, not just part of it like a lot of womens' underwear. However, I've worn boxer briefs for years, so I might be wrong on that.
Bottom line (pun intended), dont' worry about it. Chances are you don't *have* "panty lines".
However, I've seen panty lines on many a woman, even the coquettes at times. Mainly becoz I have a good eye, and besides, they may have rushed out of their homes to hit work in the morning. Apology accepted, chicas!
If a man has VPL (visible panty lines), he is wearing the wrong underwear or the wrong pants. Tighty whities, boxer briefs and regular boxers do not typically create VPL. I don't think I have ever seen a man with them.
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