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pollyanna_inuk
October 13, 2010 - 2:58pm
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Bare to the air
Hi SweetRoseMarie,
I used to do this a lot, especially in the summer around the house and garden. Haven't tried it for ages, but it does feel liberating - might give it a try for my 'puffy' rectocele and sore behind!
pollyanna
christinabf
October 13, 2010 - 3:12pm
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Panties are a real drag!
I love going without panties. If I am at home in what I call my "loungewear" - another word for crappy clothes - I am doing it without panties. I've always done that, even before the 'celes. So much more comfy!
louiseds
October 15, 2010 - 8:51am
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no knickers
A hygiene advantage of no knickers is that you don't get cross contamination from anus to vagina via knickers, which helps prevent flush and urinary tract infections. I also think leaving your pubic hair a bit long helps to protect against chafing. Pubic hair does have a function, after all!
I have posted previously about little short half slips with high slits at the sides. These are good for modesty and to protect outer clothing from discharges.
SweetRoseMarie
October 15, 2010 - 9:15am
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Free To Be
Morning Ladies...Yes...free to be...Healing seems to be speeded up. I had some bad chafing and it is now almost completely gone with only a few days of *air time* Mother Nature is a wonderous thing. If we stick with the ways things were intended our bodies respond with improved health. So a more natural approach to posture, food and lifestyle seem to be the best course of action. Have a bright and happy day! Rose