Saturday, June 20, 2009

Wearing G-string is a health hazzard!

In the world of woman’s lingerie,there is a fine line between one type of panty and the next. There is the tangas, sambas or G-strings and thongs. It is a bit confusing to many people .

A G-string provides the least amount of coverage in the front as well as the back, with less than a quarter inch of fabric making up the back strap.

Why do women prefer thongs and G-strings?

Some women have well defined 'buns' and would like to show them off without those visible panty lines .Wearing them can make one feel sexy and comfortable once you get used to it .

Some women like to wear mini skirts and the hemlines are rising and sometimes , they are just an inch from the panty.

Some women are naughty,sexy and enjoy risque behaviours. Thongs and G-strings are not limited only to the women but the men wear them too and some of them even prefer the ladies variety.

The thong strap fits snugly between the buttocks for minimum coverage on the behind and virtually no visible panty line(VPL)to worry about. Some women are aghast when their panty outline are clearly seen through their dress or pants.It would spoil the aesthetic look of their behinds.

Women risk their health wearing G-strings knickers. They can damage the skin and cause infections, experts in Germany warns women.Dr Thomas Gent of the Association of Gynaecologists advised women to wear bigger pants to avoid complications.

He blamed the friction caused by the string part of the underwear for a big rise in the number of patients he had seen reporting genital inflammation.

A UK gynaecologist said it was the ill-fit rather than the underwear type that was probably the problem.

Dr Gent said: "G-strings can abrade and injure the sensitive skin around the genital area - especially if they are too tight or made with badly stitched material."

This damage can aid the spread of bacteria and cause fungal infections, he said. If underwear is too tight it can create an ideal environment for fungal infections, such as thrush, to grow and thrive.

It is obvious that you should not wear G-strings and thongs for extended period of time or for exercises.According to Rhode Island doctor Adelaide Nardone, MD, on News-Medical.Net, women should “be careful when wearing thongs [when exercising], as they may irritate delicate skin of the vulva and transfer bacteria to the vaginal area.” It is best to limit your thongs or G-Strings to special occasions only or forgo them completely.



Reference and thanks to :-

http://www.lifescript.com/Body/Style/Shopping/Women_Who_Wear_Thongs.aspx

http://www.funreports.com/fun/26-01-2007/1481-bikini_models-0

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