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Pants that don't cover your undercarriage.

So let me get this right, this thread is about some women who are a tad 'miffed' that when they buy blokes shorts then they don't cover the areas said ladies wish to be covered? Is that right? :confused::hmm:

If so surely the answer is don't buy 'blokes shorts', they're designed for blokes not women....

Good thread and pictures though.
 
So let me get this right, this thread is about some women who are a tad 'miffed' that when they buy blokes shorts then they don't cover the areas said ladies wish to be covered? Is that right? :confused::hmm:

If so surely the answer is don't buy 'blokes shorts', they're designed for blokes not women....

Good thread and pictures though.
they're in the style of blokes pants, but made for women.

therefore, I'd expect the relevant parts to get covered :mad:
You're both so wrong. :(

Maybe more pictures would help us to know for sure?
 
they're in the style of blokes pants, but made for women.

therefore, I'd expect the relevant parts to get covered :mad:

Then that's different, if a tad strange. Buy different pants then? Or is it the case, that like bras, the vast vast majority of women can't get 'shorts' to fit them properly and covering up the relevant areas?!
 
I wouldn't buy these cos they hurt when there isn't enough to cover properly! :(
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I have some boy type shorts/pants but they cover mah bits fine :)
 
A mere 405 Google Image Search results for "belly warmers" and no relevant pictures.

The internet has spoken.
 
Then that's different, if a tad strange. Buy different pants then? Or is it the case, that like bras, the vast vast majority of women can't get 'shorts' to fit them properly and covering up the relevant areas?!
:confused:

you see, the pants promise much comfort, but fail utterly to deliver.

I don't want to be adjusting my gusset all the time :(
 
All of the shorts pictured look thoroughly uncomfy imo. I bought one pack once and gave them to my daughter. They were horrid but she seems to get on with them.

Are they maybe more comfy if you have a bit of padding??
 
I think you misunderstand female anatomy :hmm:

You are the 36th girl to have said those exact words to me.

Usually they are in some state of undress and actually in my company when expressing their dismay, so it would appear that these days my reputation preceeds me.


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What are you suggesting? :mad:

I had a caesarian if that makes any difference :hmm:

I certainly was not casting any aspertions as to the capaciousness of your post-foal mimsey. Oh no.

:o
 
i'm with you on the shorts thing, i always thought it was cos my big arse made them ride up. i bought some fab ones in Peacocks though with ample gusset :cool:
 
TBH if you're gonna wear mens boxers you may as well not fucking bother to wear owt there's that much air down there.

I agree with the gusset concern of the girls boy shorts. Sexy but not as comfy as they should be. No way.
 
I wear them around the house- but unless they are skintight surely boxers will add inches to your arse when you put clothes on over the top?

Nah....?

Only wear em under my work trousers and my arse isn't small anyhoo....don't think a few mm of stretchy fabric is gonna make that much difference !

The rest of the time i prefer not to wear any at all !
 
I just wear mens boxers.........lots of lovely room and no fanny chafing !

I do this too - kind of figure hugging mens hipster shorts in stretch fabric which don't have a willy hole (I have no idea why men would actually wear these) - they fit perfectly under trousers, & are flattering in the way that 'boy shorts' made for girls are supposed to be but really aren't if you have a pot belly & the 'boy shorts' sit just under it :o

They do only seem to come in black or grey though, no polka dots or candy stripes, lace or broderie anglaise for me :(:p
 
I do this too - kind of figure hugging mens hipster shorts in stretch fabric which don't have a willy hole (I have no idea why men would actually wear these) - they fit perfectly under trousers, & are flattering in the way that 'boy shorts' made for girls are supposed to be but really aren't if you have a pot belly & the 'boy shorts' sit just under it :o

Exactly !


:)
 
The Top Shop bottom exposing female boy pants have the seal of approval in our house. :cool: They fit fine despite the exposure, and are probably some of my most comfortable pants atm. Plus they have fun little cartoons on them. :o
 
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