Very instructional. "Panties" always makes me think of Jarvis Cocker. On an unrelated note, I am currently on study leave, which means that I can go pantsless all day (but not pantie-less, which would be unhygienic). It is so liberating.
I agree with anon. up there. Not only is it easier to use a toilette, but kind of sexy during sexy time to leave the garters on (and you can't really have sexy time with the panties remaining...)
"panties" is a cringing word isn't it?!
ReplyDeleteyes! first i wrote "underwear" then "unders" but neither had the same effect as "panties."
ReplyDeleteI like the word panties, as long as it is not preceded by granny.
ReplyDeleteVery instructional. "Panties" always makes me think of Jarvis Cocker. On an unrelated note, I am currently on study leave, which means that I can go pantsless all day (but not pantie-less, which would be unhygienic). It is so liberating.
ReplyDeleteI've always put the panties on over the garters. When it's time for the panties to come off, there is absolutely no fuss.
ReplyDeleteMore garters, more garters for everyone.
ReplyDeleteI love the word panties.
ReplyDeleteI always say like I'm Chris Farley in Tommy Boy.
Paaantees.
Me too. I like the word panties. But garters? I can do without either way. lol
ReplyDeleteI agree with anon. up there. Not only is it easier to use a toilette, but kind of sexy during sexy time to leave the garters on (and you can't really have sexy time with the panties remaining...)
ReplyDeletei also agree with anon, however, the garter in question was made out of such a material that made "under" an imperative.
ReplyDeletetotally sexy to leave them on...grrrrrrrr!