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Years ago, thongs were only for strippers- male strippers and female strippers. If anyone else wore them, no one kne about it.
It wasn't out of some false sense of modesty that most people didn't talk about their underwear; it simply never came up in
conversation. Seamless, crotchless, backless... never has a piece of fabric - or lack thereof - created as much sensation. Suddenly, we saw the rise of the thong - a sliver of fabric leading to a sexy V-shape at the back. The thong, or tanga as the Brazilians dubbed it, promised zero panty lines and plenty of sex appeal. After all, underwear was pretty basic and fairly plain back in the day. White, beige, and off-white were the staple colors of the unmentionables that people bought on the sly when no one was looking. Black lingerie wasn't as popular and wasn't as common, perhaps because black was seen as a sexier color even back then and sex was also something that no one talked about back in the day. In fact, underwear wasn't only under the clothing that people wore, but also it was under wraps. Women would hang the laundry out on washday, typically a Monday, but somehow the undergarments never made an appearance in the light of day. Everyone knew that everyone wore underwear, but no one knew exactly what it was that they were wearing. |
Are thongs really made for the purpose of making sure that no panty lines show? Are they the clever invention of someone who decided that slacks look better without the telltale wrinkle of panty lines? Or are they really designed for the simple purpose of being erotic and eye catching?
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Cameron and Black bra with matching bikini bottom
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Wild safari bra and matching Thong bottom
We still see women buying conventionally sexy G-strings but these days it's more about comfort. Boylegs are
becoming more popular, especially the seamless variety. Full coverage seamless boy shorts are also now available, ruling out the visible panty line problem.
Let's think about it though for a minute? When did you first become aware of the thong? Did you see one on a stripper? Did you perhaps see someone wearing one in a magazine?
It doesn't actually matter where you got your first glimpse of a thong. The truth of the matter is that strippers have been wearing them for decades and it isn't to hide unsightly panty lines.
Pure and simple- women love the power that they have over men and not even just over men.
Today's women flaunt their stuff. Instead of hiding panty lines and elastic waistbands by wearing bikini-cut panties underneath their low-riders, they are sporting colorful y-shaped strips of cloth above the waistbands of their jeans like a neon advertising sign.
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Today's thong is a blazon of color on the small of women's backs calling to all eyes, "look at me, and imagine what is
really hiding beneath my jeans, because it certainly isn't my underwear." What's more, today's thong is a status symbol. It is a self-advertisement, if you will, that says, " I have a nice bottom. I know it and now you know it too."
Let's face it, are more women wearing thongs today simply because they can avoid panty lines? Or are they wearing them because they are more comfortable to wear than a simple pair of panties?
Is it even more comfortable to have a narrow strip of cloth going up the crack of your derrière, than to wear a regular pair of granny panties? Only those who wear them can tell you for sure.
Even though the thong may not be as popular now as it was when it first hit the shelves, it seems it's here to stay. Admittedly it's undergone a makeover of sorts - the thong of today bears little resemblance to the one that made its appearance in the early 90s.
In 2004 an Australian invention called the backless thong appeared. Unlike the conventional thong, the back straps fit under the crease of the butt cheeks and the side strings fasten like bra straps around the hips.
In fact, thongs for men have become a regular item in the underwear department for men. They might not be as colorful as the ones designed for women and they might not have all the added bits of ribbon and lace, but they definitely have that same design that features a single strip of cloth going up the crack of the derrière.
In fact, that's where men differ as well with their wearing of thongs. The public cannot see the tell tale sign of the colorful strip of cloth rising above the waistband of their jeans. So, if they are wearing thongs, only their closest and dearest know about it.
So, now that you have had an enlightenment about the truth about thongs, next time you go into the lingerie department and the sales girl asks if she can give you any assistance, tell her, "thong me."
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