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it is true that a clue to a woman's views of her femininity might be found in her choice of underwear?

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amd_360 | 20:05 Fri 07th Mar 2008 | Society & Culture
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it is true that a clue to a woman's views of her femininity might be found in her choice of underwear? its for a class on college
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most of the women here don't wear any.
It's probably as true as whether you can tell much about a person by the clothes/shoes they wear adn how they carry themselves. I don't think I'd let just anyone look at my undies so they can get a better understanding of me though!
China Doll, that�s not very sporting of you!

What a strange question to be asked anyway � she might just go for something cheap, or have boring taste.
I am not taking undie advice from someone with 'weggie' in their name no matter how unsporting! :c)
Im betting nylon features heavily here
I don't think you could tell from one peek. There are everyday undies/bras, going out undies/bras and date undies/bras and don't forget the "I feel so fat" ones that get dragged out from time to time.. .. Or am I just weird???
no eng, that sounds pretty normal to me, men just have skiddies, and faded stain pants
how very dare you....some of us men take great pride in our downstairs attire....you cheeky hussy!
Bang goes my Winceyette vest!
Is it wrong to wear my grandma's liberty bodice then?!!
Well if my vest's got to go, then your liberty bodice has. Problem is, how are you going to keep your knickers up now without those little rubber buttons on each side of your liberty bodice? Coo, this question is certainly causing us girls some big problems.
Today I am wearing a red bra and pants with white polka dots all over them. They feel nice. What does that say about me then eh?!

Come on dammit, I want insights!
Decorum demands that I keep my insights to myself.
CD, well what about?

Colour co ordinated. Sign of a woman who can manage to pick matching bra and pants out of knicker drawer � organised!

Polka dots. Dots and spots are in for the spring. Sign of a woman who has splashed out on new undies recently, not content with last years. - fashion conscious

Red. Bright and vibrant just like the woman wearing them!
Children - we're all neglecting our carbon footprint here. Surely underwear choice is governed by potential to become a really good floorcloth after the first five years of wear?
I tell you, there's no wring in a thong.
Can thomeone thing that line?
The god of thunder rode to war upon his favourite filly.
"I'm Thor," he cried, his horse replied,
"You forgot your thaddle thilly."
Giggles @ Theland

Can ruby get some stars? I think Rubes deserves stars!
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its called english 102, popular culture, and its has to deal with how the culture has changed the view of femininity, and i had an assiment to do and i though that people could help me, is that good enough for you????
perfectly good culture-type question, I would have thought, though I'm not sure what it's got to do with English and I'm not sure it has an answer. Going back as far as the war, many women got an unexpected taste of freedom when they took over the jobs of men who'd gone off to fight (google Rosie the Riveter for a US example); after the war, however, they had to be encouraged to return to the 'traditionally feminine' roles of wife, mother and housekeeper, so husbands could get their jobs back. (History shows that having the streets full of unemployed ex-soldiers is dangerous.)

By the 60s and 70s, as women more routinely took jobs, and kept them after marriage and even after having children, femininity was widely seen as a snare and delusion, a form of social pressure that kept them down; and since then females have gone for equality with males in ladette behaviour, full of binge-drinking and casual sex, as you can see from some of the trollops on AB.

BUT... what all this has to do with underwear is unclear. You're lucky to get a bra that fits, let alone one that expresses your attitude to femininity. My own guess is that whether you get them from M&S or Agent Provocateur is down to whether you feel physically comfortable in them, and who's going to see them, rather than how you see femininity.

There now, that's not much help, is it?

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