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  2. Lingerie - Wikipedia

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    Lingerie. Lingerie displayed on women's mannequins. Lingerie ( UK: / ˈlæ̃ʒəri, ˈlɒn -/, US: / ˌlɒnʒəˈreɪ, ˌlænʒəˈriː /, [1] French: [lɛ̃ʒʁi] ⓘ) is a category of primarily women's clothing including undergarments (mainly brassieres ), sleepwear, and lightweight robes. The choice of the word is often motivated by an ...

  3. Panties - Wikipedia

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    A model in white panties. Panties are women's underwear.Panties can be form-fitting or loose. Typical components include an elastic waistband, a crotch panel to cover the genitalia (usually lined with absorbent material such as cotton), and a pair of leg openings that, like the waistband, are often made of elastomer.

  4. Underwear - Wikipedia

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    Male models in briefs and trunks. A female in lingerie consisting of bra and panties, the basic items of women's undergarments. Underwear as fashion reached its peak in the 1970s and 1980s, and underwear advertisers began to focus less on comfort, health, durability, and overall practicality.

  5. 8 Underwear Rules to Live by for a Healthy Vagina

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    Unlike jeans, underwear shouldn’t be reworn just to save on doing a load. 3. Go commando at night to air out the moisture. There’s a lot of debate about whether or not going underwear-free to ...

  6. Culottes - Wikipedia

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    The French word culotte is (a pair of) panties, pants, knickers, trousers, shorts, or (historically) breeches; derived from the French word culot, meaning the lower half of a thing, the lower garment in this case. In English-speaking history culottes were originally the knee-breeches commonly worn by gentlemen of the European upper-classes from ...

  7. Going Commando: Men and Women - Healthline

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    To produce sperm efficiently, the testicles need to stay at about 94°F (34.4°C), a few degrees cooler than the body’s typical 97°F to 99°F (36.1°C to 37.2°C). Wearing underwear, especially ...

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