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| VISIBLE PANTIE LINE
I had always thought the reason that women had taken to wearing thongs
and G-strings was because
they preferred not to show any Visible Pantie Line (VPL) through their trousers. Why
they should want to do do this has always been a mystery as certainly this male along with
other males
of my acquaintance consider that VPL displayed on a shapely bottom can
be very sexy and most attractive. What we do not find sexy and attractive, and what there has
always been a lot more of, is VSB (Visible Sagging Bottoms) and VBB (Very Big Bottoms), and
especially so if they are seen in tandem with VPL. In other words it is the fact that some
womens' bottoms are unsightly, not the fact that VPL is displayed on them, that men find
unattractive. But all that is by the by, and if women don't want people to see their
knickers who am I to argue? However, contrariness not being confined just to women call Mary Mary, it now appears that not only do women not mind other people seeing their knickers, they actually want us to see their knickers. I kid you not! This has of course come about with the advent of cropped tops and hipster trousers. For when worn together, which they frequently are, they produce a bare midriff, a perfect window through which to view whatever the wearer happens to be wearing underneath. So now, instead of having VPL (Visible Pantie Line), we have VP (Visible Panties), or, more accurately VTHOP (Visible Top Half Of Panties). And apparently they don't mind! Not only don't they mind but, aware that their knickers are going to be seen, they are demanding more attractive knickers in which to be seen. And to fill the gap in the market whilst at the same time filling the gap between the bottom of their cropped tops and the top of their hipsters an industry in the manufacture of fancy spangle-topped thongs has blossomed. I think I have mentioned in the past that I will never understand women as long as I live so I won't bother mentioning it again. |