From modesty to nothing: abandoning the underwear revolution, part 4 of 4

31-01-2023

“What was once in style will be in style again…” japanese proverb

In the first 3 parts of this 4-part series, we explore the beginnings of women’s undergarments in an era of sexual repression and the evolution of undergarments through the sexual revolution, allowing for a freedom in lingerie and undergarments. feminine that had never existed before. Now we will literally explore the sexually charged underwear and lingerie that dominates the market today, or what I call the “passion boosters.”

PASSION STIMULATORS

torpedo bra– The Bullet Bra, also known as the “Torpedo Bra”, came into play in the late ’40s, and was quite popular with the sweater-wearing pin ups of the ’40s and ’50s. Jane Russell had worn one of those bras in the Outlaw. The purpose of the bullet bra was to provide full support and coverage to the breasts. Over the course of 30 years, Maidenform’s Chansonette, the company that launched them, sold 90 million bullet bras. The conical bra was revived in 1990 by Jean Paul Gaultier when he redesigned it as an outer garment for Madonna’s “Blonde Ambition” tour. Since then, bras have gone through many style changes, including: strapless bras, t-shirt bras, padded bras, push-up bras, and even sheer bras that show off the nipples.

modern panties: Today, it is more than a piece of cloth that covers both the genitals and the buttocks. The panty in its multiple variants has become an object of sexuality. The panties a woman wears can make a bold statement about how she sees herself, whether sexy or downright modest. Some women may secretly want to wear the bolder styles, but are afraid to do so due to Christian principles or a rigid moral upbringing. The wonderful thing about panties is that they have been designed in many different styles for every type of woman, from modest briefs to sexy open-crotch panties. For example, one can choose to display: briefs, hipsters, bikinis, boyshorts, thongs, thongs, thongs, and of course the “unmentionables”, the open-crotch panties and the edible, sensual and highly suggestive ones. By the way, the last two have become favorites among heterosexual and lesbian couples. So my dear friend, there is always something to suit whatever mood you are in.

Fashion designer Rudi Gernreich is credited with introducing the first thong bikini in 1974. “The thong is a narrow strip of fabric that sits between the buttocks and connects the front to the waist behind the wearer, providing a full view cheeks.” Today, the thong has become one of the fastest-selling types of underwear among women and is worn by men as well. Women prefer to wear thongs to minimize panty lines when wearing tight pants. Most men are strongly attracted to a woman in a thong or thong.

edible panties: This concept was invented by David Sanderson and Lee Brady in 1975. The product of this joint venture was a company called Cosmorotics, Inc., formed to manufacture and sell edible underwear under the name “candypants, the 100% edible underwear.” original”. ” Within weeks of patenting his product, millions of pairs were manufactured and distributed. The sexual revolution was reaching middle class America. Bedrooms were reignited when Candypants, with their mischievous innocence, made its debut. Demand outpaced supply when the news spread like wildfire. “Candypants” were rapidly filling lingerie and clothing stores, leading sales at department stores, candy stores, and motorcycle shops. The media thought it was an outrageous delight, pushing clothing edible underwear not only to the national spotlight but worldwide everyone wanted to see the panties that tasted so delicious it is still so popular they have a collection of his and her edible underwear panties so cute.

Well my dear readers, I think I have come to the end of this long and winding story. So I think it’s safe to say that modesty was immodestly swallowed up by the 20th century sexual revolution, which pulverized earlier sexual patterns and standards, while ushering in a modern understanding of sexual freedom among women. Since then, modern America has been gradually stripping down in public.

Another trend that has started the sexual evolution of lingerie is the complete absence of underwear. Not wearing underwear in the United States is known as “freebuffing” or “going commando.”

Although both genders practice “going on command,” my focus is on the female body. As for the reason why women prefer not to wear underwear, there could be several: they experience an incredible and non-restrictive feeling of freedom when they air it out. Some find that tight clothing looks better without the contours of panties. There are also women who find it sexually arousing to feel the seam of their tight jeans make contact with their genitals. The only problem with this is that you have to be careful with the zipper. Going nude, at least for young ladies and slightly older women, is an invitation called “ready for action.” Just telling a guy that you’re not wearing panties will turn him on to no end because there will be no hoops for him to jump over to get where he wants to go.

So, for all those liberated ladies who choose to go nude and let it all out, as for those of us still desperately clinging to our Victorian-era modesty, I highly recommend the following:

1. First, maintain a rigorous daily sanitary cleaning schedule. Shaving makes it easier.

2. If you wear a dress or skirt at work, the hem should be no more than 3 inches above the knee, or when you sit at your desk, at least remember to cross your legs. Not all of us want a show.

3. When you want to pick something up off the ground, bend your knees so you don’t look too far.

4. Lastly and most importantly, remember to bring a pair of underpants in case you have a lactose problem, secretions when you cough, or especially when that time of the month rolls around.

By the way, with all this talk about immodesty and sexy lingerie, I’m wondering if I should ponder a newer version of my own naughty clothes. Some of them are looking pretty bad lately. But then again, maybe that’s exciting in this day and age in itself, so I guess I’ll pass.

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