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tell me about your favourite pants

67 replies

dressedupasagiantcod · 18/11/2005 12:54

not your fancy pulling pants you rnormal pants

have just bought three new styles in marks and am teting them out

got low rise boy short ( have had before nad like)
lace edged high leg
and somehting else iwth pink stars on it.

have g string fro cheese wire moments too natch but seem too skimpy in winter.

OP posts:
cupcakes · 18/11/2005 17:48

I don't find the lacy ones itchy but I wouldn't wear them everyday. Do agree though that you don't want a seam up the middle if you can help it.

To do a link there are instructions at the bottom of the box next to the adding a message box.

cupcakes · 18/11/2005 17:49

My arse look soooo much better in boy shorts than a thong. Thongs are the devil's work.

Pruni · 18/11/2005 18:31

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motherinferior · 18/11/2005 20:16

DD1 informed me a while ago that you can get pants that go up your bottom, called fangs.

twirlaround · 18/11/2005 20:21

BIG ones

hoxtonchick · 18/11/2005 20:31

got 5 100% cotton minis in primark for £2.50 today. what's not to like?

motherinferior · 18/11/2005 20:32

I have just purchased some very righton fairtraded organic yet skimpy pants.

harpsichordcarrierforcharidee · 18/11/2005 20:44

organic pants!
now I have heard everything

motherinferior · 18/11/2005 20:45

They are Ethical Pants. Organic cotton and all. Skimpy, though, I do have some standards.

motherinferior · 18/11/2005 20:46

I am wearing my principles on my bottom

moondog · 18/11/2005 20:51

'lovely moist motorway'! rofl

'Pants' is a horride word.Causes me actual physical pain.

It has to be knickers (or 'knicks' if under 9)

harpsichordcarrierforcharidee · 18/11/2005 20:52

explain the benefits of "organic" pants pls
no pesticides in the vestibule?

moondog · 18/11/2005 20:53

Cotton not treated with zillions of chemicals and bleaches as it is usually.

harpsichordcarrierforcharidee · 18/11/2005 20:54

benefits for the environment or also for the pant wearers nethers?

moondog · 18/11/2005 21:02

Mainly environment should imagine (although must be benefits for laydee parts too would imagine.Organic cotton big thing with kids with eczema I believe.)

motherinferior · 19/11/2005 16:28

Mainly environment but also the cotton producers who are not saturated with pesticides. Apparently.

cupcakes · 19/11/2005 16:31

I don't mind the word 'pants'.
It's the word 'moist' which makes me go a bit funny!

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