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Thongs and G-Strings
This is about thongs/g-strings in the uk. Am i the only one thinking that not everyone should have a right to wear these? Wherever i go i see women wearing thongs/g-strings who sometimes have to put it politely not the most pert or rounded derrieres and are sometimes flabby or flat, offensive to the eyes and not attractive in the least, should we have some kind of governing body at the knicker counter where firmness, droop and roundedness can all be taken into account and if you don't feel the necessary criteria you will be pointed to a more suitable knicker counter leaving the Thong-G-Sting counter to more deserving customers? Now this ain't a pop at anyone as not all of us are perfect but if something doesn't suit you then you shouldn't wear it right? maybe at the Thong/G-string counter they may also be able to offer nutrition and derriere firming/building exercise advise? I'm actually thinking of doing this at my sunday market stall so need some feedback from some of you out there.
So should the sale of Thongs/G-Strings be moderated and more controlled? Honesty is the best policy and if this helps spread awareness and gets more healthy fit and thinking about how they can improve their derrieres this can only be a good thing for the wearer and their partners agreed? I brazil they take very good care of their derrieres and have the title of worlds no1 there, maybe we can take some tips from them?
Please any feedback is appreciated. Thanks.
So should the sale of Thongs/G-Strings be moderated and more controlled? Honesty is the best policy and if this helps spread awareness and gets more healthy fit and thinking about how they can improve their derrieres this can only be a good thing for the wearer and their partners agreed? I brazil they take very good care of their derrieres and have the title of worlds no1 there, maybe we can take some tips from them?
Please any feedback is appreciated. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.no....what a ridiculous idea! and a waste of your time/energy/thought process etc. good luck when you challenge a chunky bird who wants to buy knickers on your stall - you'll either get a punch in the face or not very much business. can we ban you from this site for having such a ridiculous idea? no - because of free speech, choice and individuality. much like choosing knickers and the people/places we buy them from, i suspect. and re: using the words suitable and deserving....who are you to decide which people fall into these categories? i can't believe that anyone with an ounce of sense would even stop to listen to you.