err... girls only please!

<p>I fear that this post may be deleted for its content, but you know how a number of girls wear T shaped undies?...</p>

<p>well from the place where I came from (Asia) we are very conservative about high school students wearing such things. heres my question: how about the laundry? Do parents care about it? I don't have any oppositions about it but I just thought of the laundry issue and your family seeing it on the way back home... I think my parents will freak out :D (if I were a girl and wore it that is) </p>

<p>hmm... this might get deleted...</p>

<p>LOL. Hhhhmmm I don't know if my parents would freak out. xP I do my own laundry so no biggie.</p>

<p>Of course, seeing the title I just HAVE to come to take a look at this, even though I'm a boy... no ideas though, sorry.</p>

<p>Yet another pointless post by me during my boardum.</p>

<p>LOL... also do my own laundry but it is a point of laughter in my family because we openly point out those who wear underwear improperly... ie thongs hanging out or terrible panty lines. Even my dad gets involved in the criticism.... very funny especially when his male friends are around and accuse him of being a "metrosexual"(he's like a senior citizen)</p>

<p>...I don't see why any parents would get angry about it. It's just a matter of functionality.</p>

<p>ROFL. OMG I should totally do that to my dad. :] Thanks for the idea anovice!</p>

<p>hehe, i'm a guy but ur title was like a forbidden fruit of sorts :D</p>

<p>LOL Cujoe. xP</p>

<p>you probably have more guys reading this than girls...</p>

<p>T-shaped undies? As in, thongs?
I have uptight (though not Asian) parents and hand-wash mine. :o</p>

<p>yes I meant thongs but I feared the word was slightly inappropriate and thus chose a word that is slightly less indirect. Dont think that I didnt know what it was called!!!</p>

<p>As a mom, the first time I did the laundry and found my Ds' new undergarments, I laughed. I didn't care, but they had taken such pains to buy it with friends and tuck in drawers, but when it came to washing it, it was all right there in the open.</p>

<p>Once, a pair got stuck in with dads socks...now that was funny!!!</p>

<p>In America, pretty much anything goes, undergarmet wise. Can't imagine there would be any suprises. The thing that can happen is they disappear in the dryer like socks ; )</p>

<p>It's like the socks just get up and walk away. Somehow some just always manage to disappear.</p>

<p>What a fantastic way to get every single guy on CC to look in this thread. Reverse psychology. Can't help you out, unfortunately.</p>

<p>hadda read it :)</p>

<p>zoogies: i wasnt intending that effect but lol...</p>

<p>out of the 193 people who has read this post, how many do you think are boys?</p>

<p>Well, I'm one. Now you have to figure out the other 241.</p>

<p>At any rate, "t-shaped undies"? Making it sound so innocent makes it seem so much dirtier. I like teh secks-say!</p>

<p>lol, my parents never cared, I put them in the laundry and only wear "T shaped undies (lol)"...I never thought they were dirty or thought twice about throwing them in the washing machine</p>

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<p>Oh, no, I was just asking because I wasn't sure that's what you meant.</p>

<p>is this a joke? I'm a girl, so don't worry though</p>

<p>I'm afraid not</p>