ginger@ssc-vax.UUCP (08/26/83)
I avoid pantyhose most of the time because they are too uncomfortable; hot, itchy, etc. I suppose that when I get old enough that my body bags in the same place that the pantyhose does, they'll finally fit properly. Have you ever tried to remove the damn things SEDUCTIVELY? Men are right -when you remove pantyhose (especially in a hurry), they *do* look like buffalo flop! :-) But I believe I'll try freezing my "regular" hose and see if it makes a difference. By the way, who ever decided that women should not have hair on their legs or under their arms? Ginger Grover ssc-vax!ginger
ajmitchell@watdaisy.UUCP (A. Jay Mitchell) (08/28/83)
Doesnt this conversation belong in net.women where men can read it too? In this newsgroup, men arent allowed, right? A. Jay Mitchell ( male )
pc@hplabsb.UUCP (Patricia Collins) (08/29/83)
Having fought with garter belts, girdles, and droopy knee socks through my early teen years, I must say I prefer pantyhose! However, one of the most uncomfortable days of my pregnancy was when the pantyhose slipped down and the half slip slipped up all day long. From then on, it was dresses and knee socks until my tummy returned to its pre-pregnant state. Patricia Collins hplabs