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Crazy Oct 30, 2014 at 11:07 PM
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I think this stems from childhood memories. It's all bunched up and there are seams everywhere from the hose and the underwear. It's all very confusing and scary.

Anyone have any ideas on this?
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Default Oct 31, 2014 at 05:02 AM
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Do women understand that their pantyhose/underwear area is confusing and scary? Do they feel the same way about it?
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Default Oct 31, 2014 at 07:14 AM
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I find pantyhose confusing and scary in itself--never mind what's underneath.

To answer your question, I think most women aren't aware that this area can be confusing and intimidating to men.

Maybe this explains why my boyfriend only has sex with me every six months or so.

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I hate pantyhose , I tried putting them on and they ripped very easy , not sure why it scares you it's more of a pain in the butt and a waste of money .
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Default Oct 31, 2014 at 10:52 PM
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Do women understand that their pantyhose/underwear area is confusing and scary? Do they feel the same way about it?
confusing, yes

scary, no

how I hated the pantyhose and how happy I am to live in a sunny state and not have to wear it again.

You are in AU, though - why is she wearing pantyhose? Does she work at a place that does not allow casual clothing?

Seriously, if I ever move to a cold climate place and have to wear formal clothing, I will wear old-fashioned stockings with a garter belt to avoid the seams of pantyhose in front and in the back. Plus, I bet that stockings are far sexier.
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I hate pantyhose , I tried putting them on and they ripped very easy , not sure why it scares you it's more of a pain in the butt and a waste of money .
You meant it literally, right?

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Default Nov 01, 2014 at 01:58 PM
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They are basically longjohns ie long utilitarian underwear for women. Unless you pay extra for them and they have lace or other nice designs woven into them. But regular daily pantyhose are the granny panties version of nylon stockings.
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You meant it literally, right?

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Illegal Toilet , I was thinking why it might scare you and I think because you might of seen people put them on there face on tv as they were going to rob a store , so maybe that is
why ..
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Default Nov 06, 2014 at 08:49 AM
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I find my partner's bottom in pantyhose somewhat frightening and confusing

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Illegal Toilet , I was thinking why it might scare you and I think because you might of seen people put them on there face on tv as they were going to rob a store , so maybe that is
why ..
Oh yeah! And bank robbers in black stockings over their faces, too.

I think they use old-fashioned stockings, though, and not pantyhose - the butt part () of the pantyhose and that one extra leg must be a huge inconvenience for robbers. Not that I have a lot of first hand experience, but just speculating...
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Also one time when i was a toddler i remember trying to look under my grandmother's dress and i was severely rebuked. That area was a mystery to me and a forbidden zone.
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