1) panties under white pants;
2) panty girdle with double seams on the back under a light-colored skirt,
even with a slip worn;
3) two VPLs, one presumably panties and the other a girdle brief under
skirts. These are seen on the street, so existence of mitigating underwear is
unknown.
>
>A couple of months ago, there were post about VPLs. The unanimous
opinion of
>women were that they were tacky and to be avoided. I'm wondering
how women
>avoid these three specific VPL situations, two I noticed on my X and
others
>and one that I notice walking around on my lunch hour:
>
>1) panties under white pants;
I've read that a woman should wear beige colored panties under white
pants to hide the panties. I don't think it will do too much for the
outline, though.
The Avenger
>A couple of months ago, there were post about VPLs. The unanimous opinion of
>women were that they were tacky and to be avoided. I'm wondering how women
>avoid these three specific VPL situations, two I noticed on my X and others
>and one that I notice walking around on my lunch hour:
>1) panties under white pants;
>2) panty girdle with double seams on the back under a light-colored skirt,
>even with a slip worn;
>3) two VPLs, one presumably panties and the other a girdle brief under
>skirts. These are seen on the street, so existence of mitigating underwear is
>unknown.
My sister wears a thong under tight, white pants (and
most every thing else) just to avoid VPL. Or she just
goes without. Wouldn't some of the mid-thigh length
pant girdles prevent VPL? Maybe some of our
girdle types can answer.
corsair
>twon...@mailbag.com wrote:
>corsair
LL panty girdles work very well for A line type skirts that flare our
near the top of one's thighs. They show visible rings around each leg
under tight pants or pencil type skirts. For pencil skirts I wear a
smooth open bottom skin colour girdle without any seams and under
pants I wear a skin colour brief panty girdle without seams.
Works fine for me
Black triumph doreen bra, black open bottom girdle, black nylons, silk
and lace full slip (wearing a 50's style back flowered calf length
dress today)
I will reply to all polite, genuine, emails but please don't send wannabe's
Ms Judy
blue nylon briefs early in the day.
Mark in plain CK shorts
>LL panty girdles work very well for A line type skirts that flare our
>near the top of one's thighs. They show visible rings around each leg
>under tight pants or pencil type skirts. For pencil skirts I wear a
>smooth open bottom skin colour girdle without any seams and under
>pants I wear a skin colour brief panty girdle without seams.
A coupple of supplementary questions:
When wearing a pencil skirt and open bottom girdle, do you wear a slip
or do you just wear your skirt next to your open girdle?
Have you (or any other ladies in the group) any experience with
stockings and tight pencil skirts? I it possible to wear stockings
(with suspenders or otherwise) under a pencil skirt, without it beeing
too obvious?
Thanks.
Cat.
>2) panty girdle with double seams on the back under a light-colored skirt,
>even with a slip worn;
I'm not sure I know what you mean... Is there seaming on the
backs of the legs? I'd say don't wear that particular style of
pantygirdle. :) (Sounds pretty uncomfortable to me.)
>3) two VPLs, one presumably panties and the other a girdle brief under
>skirts. These are seen on the street, so existence of mitigating
>underwear is unknown.
If you see two lines, it could be that it's a brief-style
girdle, or brief panties, and a bodysuit (they are usually high-cut or
thong-back).
Helene
periwinkle satin and lace bra, Garfield print bikini
--
This message may or may not have any relevance to anything important to you.
Helene Andersson
le...@sidehack.gweep.net hel...@hotblack.gweep.net
"A couple of months ago, there were post about VPLs. The unanimous
opinion of
women were that they were tacky and to be avoided. I'm wondering how
women
avoid these three specific VPL situations, two I noticed on my X and
others
and one that I notice walking around on my lunch hour:
1) panties under white pants;
2) panty girdle with double seams on the back under a light-colored
skirt,
even with a slip worn;
3) two VPLs, one presumably panties and the other a girdle brief under
skirts. These are seen on the street, so existence of mitigating
underwear
is unknown."
VPL is tacky and to be avoided by a well-dressed women, but for that
reason is understandably erotically appealing to men. A sweet disorder in
women's dress has been attractive to men since time immemorial. Still,
for women it is disorder. Here's my input:
1) I would just avoid translucent white pants. You can wear something
flesh color, but still...
2) My feeling is that if you wear a girdle with seams so prominent that
they show through even if you're wearing a slip, you should either wear a
different girdle or a different dress. I only wear girdles with prominent
seams with dresses and skirts of a material that will not allow
show-through. With sheer, close fitting fabrics, I wear smoother girdles
with subtler seams. Girdles can be worn with pants but if you don't want
the girdle to be visible you should choose a long-leg panty girdle with a
lace cuff. Don't choose one with a clearly defined cuff that will show
through the pants as a tell-tale ring. And wear the girdle over
pantyhose. There is nothing you can do to keep garter bumps from showing
through. Having said all this, I will note that like many men, my husband
gets turned on by seeing a clearly defined long-leg panty girdle cuff with
garter bumps through pants. When he and I were teenagers, this sort of
thing was visible all of the time. There was nothing you could do to
avoid it. I particularly remember that most women wore girdles and
garters under stretch pants, which were extremely visible. Every once in
a while, when I'm sure no one else will see me, I wear that combination
for him. But I wouldn't go out in public that way.
3) ???
Suzanne (still in her nightgown on a lazy day)
seams with dresses and skirts of low show-through. With sheer, close
I think the easiest way to avoid VPL is quite simply to were a thong or
G-string as many women do. Gossards Glossies range should hide VPL well, they
do bra's / body's / knickers / s/belts in nude, black or white. Try them, you
might like them
Paul (BGB) (boring green briefs)
I thind VPL quite ugly, There is nothing like smooth lines which is what makes
trousers more appealing than jeans etc etc
Besides, if you look carefully you can even see thong VPL (look CAREFULLY) and
that is much more exciting than a full brief IMHO
I bid u good day :-)
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, dontcha think? A hottie with
VPLs is still a hottie, IMHO.
>>Besides, if you look carefully you can even see thong VPL (look
CAREFULLY) and that is much more exciting than a full brief IMHO<<
Agreed!
There are many girls out here who find a man in his boxers super-just get
so frustrated sometimes when I can't determine if a guy is into boxers or
briefs- as for vps, we know that men can find them attractive and
therefore, we (I at least, go out of my way to let them know as discretely
as possible. Glad we have reached the point where we can speak about
underwear topics and even our President is open enough to discuss it on
national tv. In his case, a man always looks authoritative in boxers and
hate to think of our chief executive in briefs that would look better on
his spouse.
Yours, in peach lace panties and matching teddy after a hard day's work at
the office in boxers (with panties underneath ofcourse).
Brad/Christine
Cream colored Vanity Fair hip huggers
Gene
Or forgot to check the mirror before she left the house, or didn't
realize that the light outside was going to make them show through when
the light in her bedroom didn't. Accidents do happen.
Kris Ann
(speaking from experience, wearing a blue and white gingham bikini swimsuit)
Me too.
Or maybe I disagree completely. It's hard to tell, since we have
no idea what you are agreeing too. This is why quoting some of
the message you are replying to is A Good Thing.
--
Jeff Thompson "Deep beneath the rolling waves in labyrinths
Stealth Steve of coral caves, an echo from a distant time
comes willowing across the sand" -- Echoes
> In article <4p2m7d$b...@mark.ucdavis.edu> you wrote:
> : (speaking from experience, wearing a blue and white gingham bikini swimsuit)
> ^^^^^^^^^^
> Experience from wearing white pants with pring panties on purpose
> or on accident?
By accident.
> ps.
> what is gingham?
Checks, kinda like Dorothy's dress in The Wizard of Oz
Kris Ann
(same swimsuit)
hdhu...@usa1.com (Marie) <today - matching pink Bali bra,
panty, and garter belt in pink with "barely there" Haynes
stockings and 3" sling-back heels>
>
>
>
>
>
Sheldon
hdhu...@usa1.com (Marie)
going to sleep - bathrobe over skin
> ..........
>
>I think the easiest way to avoid VPL is quite simply to were a thong or
>G-string as many women do.
Ain't necessarily so! Have noticed the two youngest girls in our
office both wear thongs. The panty lines are still visible - just
higher.
And no; I don't find them seriously objectionable, but think they'd
look better if the panty lines didn't show.
Bunyip. Hickory HW LL PG, Kolotex Sheer Relief stockings.
>Ju...@tawjmg.demon.co.uk (Ms Judy) wrote:
>Thanks.
>Cat.
With thin skirts I always wear a waist slip but not with heavier lined
skirts. All my open bottom girdles have suspenders so I always wear
stockings under my pencil skirts. You really can't wear garters and
stockings as the suspender straps are clearly visible. Well made open
bottom girdles have very flat suspender tabs designed to be invisible
under tight skirts.
None, wearing my night dress, late here....
All polite, genuine emails will be answered, but please don't send wannabe's
Ms Judy
>Cat wrote:
>>Ju...@tawjmg.demon.co.uk (Ms Judy) wrote:
>>Thanks.
>>Cat.
>Ms Judy
Dear Ms Judy,
I'm not female, but I read this post any way.
I have worn womens panties since 4th grade.
I'm 25 years old now, and though I know they
are womens underwear, I feel more confident wearing
Panties (Maidenform & Vanity Fair my favorits).
I don't understand why Panties cannot be for men too.
My wife finds them extremely sexy on me, and before I was
married, I had several girl-friends that also thought they were
a turn-on.
I also think panty lines on ladies are so sexy, I love to examine
females in the mall walking by. I love the lines, their just a hint of
the paradise that lurks inside. They also accent the thighs and or
draw attention to the curves.... excuse me be right back.
.....ok much better. any way, ladies keep thoughs lines.
And men, I'm not saying your a cross dresser or a transvestite if you
wear panties, and it also doesn't mean your gay. Wearing silk and nylon
is much comfortable, and I have to admit, you'll come home hotter than
a pistal with your cock rubbing around in Her panties all day.
Just try it. You'll never know what you have missed if you don't.
To each his own I guess.
I'd love to hear any comments
good or flames, I am open to all
points of view. I'm a big boy, I can take it.