<FONT font="Times New Roman"><SIZE size="125">I am a twenty-three year old male. The reason I am on here is, I would like to get a mothers perspective and thoughts on something. On Yahoo Answers people can be very mean, snotty, and sometimes down right abusive. I thought people on here would be a little more kind.
The problem I have is this. I live in a state were we have cold winters but very hot summers. During most of our summers we have very hot humid weather in the nineties. Sometimes my family and I will </SIZE>each </SIZE>[/FONT]<FONT font="Times New Roman"><SIZE size="125">sit in front of his or her own fan. We will all be dripping wet in sweat. Although that's sounds bad thats not the issue.
A few years ago we had a bunch of hot humid weather in the summer. I bet we had a lot of ninety degree days. My whole body was sweating. After a while I started getting a rash on the inside of my thighs. At that time I was wearing mens briefs. They kept rubbing as I would walk and making me sore. Changing my undies and washing more often didn't help much. Finally I told my mother the embarrassing story. My mom then took me to store were I bought some boxers and got some cream for the rash.
The boxers and cream did help the rash but the boxers felt uncomfortable. I grew up wearing mens briefs and boxer briefs since I was a young toddler. Boxers felt so loose and awkward to me. Last summer I tried Hanes Hi-Cut Briefs for women. The reason I wear these is this...
1. Some women say Hanes and Fruit of the Loom underwear are paper thin. This helps me so I don't sweat as bad down there. I like how they are breathable and the fact that their Hi-Cut. This lets more air down there.
2. They are lightweight. Since the fabric is not as heavy or thicker like a lot of mens underwear they don't rub me down there. They just lightly touch my skin.
3. Their more like briefs. Some people, I think, call these Hi-Cut briefs. They give me the support down there, which I like. Wearing boxers, I felt like I was going commando.
The reason why I say all this is, I started wearing womans underwear for reason above. I was just curious what mothers would think about this? Also I was curious if any mothers on hear have a son that wears panties? Please don't say I am sick. This is not being made up! If I talked about this face to face most people including my family would have a million thoughts racing through their mind.
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The problem I have is this. I live in a state were we have cold winters but very hot summers. During most of our summers we have very hot humid weather in the nineties. Sometimes my family and I will </SIZE>each </SIZE>[/FONT]<FONT font="Times New Roman"><SIZE size="125">sit in front of his or her own fan. We will all be dripping wet in sweat. Although that's sounds bad thats not the issue.
A few years ago we had a bunch of hot humid weather in the summer. I bet we had a lot of ninety degree days. My whole body was sweating. After a while I started getting a rash on the inside of my thighs. At that time I was wearing mens briefs. They kept rubbing as I would walk and making me sore. Changing my undies and washing more often didn't help much. Finally I told my mother the embarrassing story. My mom then took me to store were I bought some boxers and got some cream for the rash.
The boxers and cream did help the rash but the boxers felt uncomfortable. I grew up wearing mens briefs and boxer briefs since I was a young toddler. Boxers felt so loose and awkward to me. Last summer I tried Hanes Hi-Cut Briefs for women. The reason I wear these is this...
1. Some women say Hanes and Fruit of the Loom underwear are paper thin. This helps me so I don't sweat as bad down there. I like how they are breathable and the fact that their Hi-Cut. This lets more air down there.
2. They are lightweight. Since the fabric is not as heavy or thicker like a lot of mens underwear they don't rub me down there. They just lightly touch my skin.
3. Their more like briefs. Some people, I think, call these Hi-Cut briefs. They give me the support down there, which I like. Wearing boxers, I felt like I was going commando.
The reason why I say all this is, I started wearing womans underwear for reason above. I was just curious what mothers would think about this? Also I was curious if any mothers on hear have a son that wears panties? Please don't say I am sick. This is not being made up! If I talked about this face to face most people including my family would have a million thoughts racing through their mind.
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