It's all about hygeine. I love to wear g-strings, but I change my underwear at least twice a day anyway. If you're going to wear a g-string or thong, you have to be careful after you use the restroom. If there is any fecal matter left behind, it can be transferred from your bottom to your front, and that can cause all kinds of terrible problems, including yeast infections. This happens because this type of underwear is apt to slide back and forth, and is usually a lot tighter than regular undies. So, if you're going to wear these garments, wear them only for a few hours and be extra clean in the bathroom!
2006-10-13 09:11:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Not true. Thongs give more airation to the area therefore not locking in any bacteria. What it does do is being that it the strap is so thin it can cause friction which causes a slight cut which can get infected. They have Thongs that the strings are not as thin. Best way to go is None at all.
2006-10-13 16:12:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Thong panties, particularly combined with tight, low cut jeans can cause the following health risks; vaginal and bacterial infections, haemorrhoids, lacerations of the anus — or possibly an increase in sexually transmitted diseases among fellow thong-wearers.
Dr Vondensteinenum of the Institute of Women’s Health took time out from folding fetching new designs for 'JLow' designer sanitary pads to talk to us. “We have found that the majority of women who wear the ‘combination’, especially in drinking establishments, tend to have unsafe sex practices. This leads to an increase in chlamydia and sexually transmitted diseases. We have also found, because of the rubbing of the material along the buttocks and the tightness of the fabric, that women are more likely to suffer from inflammation, lacerations, infections and even infertility, solely from their unfortunate choice of knickers.”
Utterpants put these concerns to a spokestypeperson from the Ministry of Health, who told us: “We are currently looking into womens' underwear and considering putting warning labels on all thongs to clearly state the health risks associated with these garments. We need to educate the public over this mounting dilemma. Women wear thongs to be sexy, yet the poor sods who have to go 'down there' to clean up the yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis which result from wearing them don't find them much of a turn-on.”
“We are especially concerned about the amount of women wearing thongs while pursuing activities in which they sweat, or bounce around a lot," added Dr Vondensteinenum. "Vigorous Yogic exercises or horseback riding in a thong are incredibly reckless activities for a young woman. Why, you could cut off the circulation to your entire vagina! It’s better not to wear any underwear at all!"
"We couldn't agree more, doctor, " we commented.
2006-10-13 16:16:00
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answered by ? 6
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I'm pretty sure that the object of such clothing is that they're not supposed to stay on you that long. Not sure, but something tells me... yeah, supposed to be taken off.
I've never heard of thongs and g-strings being more of a problem than other types of underware. I'm pretty sure that the Journal of the American Medical Assn hasn't said anything about that problem.
2006-10-13 16:10:53
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answered by geek49203 6
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that can happen too if your jeans/pants are too tight. it can happen with regular panties too but is more apt too with thongs and g-strings because they usually 'hug' the area tighter and rub. take a break from them every once in awhile...going commando isn't a bad thing either...just watch it when you're wearing skirts !
2006-10-13 16:11:07
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answered by Anonymous
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If you practice good hygene techniques you will most likely be fine, but I would still suggest wearing normal underwear a few times a week.
2006-10-13 16:16:06
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answered by Lauren 4
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It can cause infections, especially for women. (Yeast infections.)
But why would you want to wear those horrible things anyway?
2006-10-13 16:11:44
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answered by NecropolisXR 6
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They are terrible. Wear nothing.
2006-10-13 16:14:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it's better to go commando.
2006-10-13 16:10:21
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answered by mikey 4
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