1.A recent survey found that nearly two-thirds of women are wearing the incorrect bra size. Plus, 29% of those women are completely aware of it.
2.Try not to cringe, but there is one-tenth of a gram of fecal matter in most people's underwear. If that doesn't get you to change every day, nothing will.
3.They're not necessarily bad for you. However, many thongs are made of lacy or satin materials, which are not very breathable.
2.Try not to cringe, but there is one-tenth of a gram of fecal matter in most people's underwear. If that doesn't get you to change every day, nothing will.
3.They're not necessarily bad for you. However, many thongs are made of lacy or satin materials, which are not very breathable.
Plus, the skinny shape doesn't protect your skin down there. This can lead to excess bacteria and infections.
4. A nice, breathable material like cotton can keep you from sweating too much and trapping bacteria.
Psychologist Jennifer Baumgartner also assesses that cotton undies send the message that you're super low maintenance.
5. That suspicion that briefs can affect a man's sperm count is an old wives' tale. As long at yourunderwear is breathable and not too tight, you'll be just fine.
6. Up until 2001, people who played characters like Mickey Mouse and Cinderella had to turn in their underwear with their costume at the end of the day. This lead to several complaints about contracting pubic lice and scabies. Luckily, they don't have to do that anymore.
7. In 1939, New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia passed a law that nude dancers needed to wear thongs rather than going bare.
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