*If you are referring to yellow stains in the front of your under wear it may be semen from having wet dreams at night while you are asleep. *If you are a young woman it could be your normal vaginal discharge as you mature. *Whoever you are, if you are worried please see a doctor. *you also couldve peed a little... maybe during a laugh or sneeze *It's totally normal & very common for men to dribble a little after peeing, it may just be that. *It's called pee.....................
No. Men can have white stains or yellow stains on the front of their shorts. Some men can get easily aroused (for example: seeing a stripper) and perhaps have semen stains, but it doesn't mean he cheated. Usually the yellow stains are from urine or discharge. Marcy
no prbably not
Uhhh, I think that's called pissing yourself.
Stains on underwear can be caused by a variety of factors such as vaginal discharge, menstruation, or sweat. It could also be due to the type of fabric or washing method used for the underwear. Regularly changing and washing underwear can help prevent and remove stains.
There could be various reasons for white stains in underwear, such as normal discharge, semen, or sweat. It's best to talk to your husband about it or consult a healthcare professional for advice.
yes
You will see stains in your underwear and its red and you got cramps and you see it at the back of your underwear
Soak the stained underwear in a mixture of water and vinegar or hydrogen peroxide for a few hours before washing. Then wash the underwear with a mild detergent in warm water, and air-dry in sunlight to help remove the stains. Additionally, avoid using bleach as it can set the stains further.
If you think a man with orange stains in his underwear is cheating it's not true. Multi vitamins can cause orange stains and generally this means they are taking too many of the vitamins. When a man urinates no matter how much 'he shakes it' there is always a few drips and this causes discoloring in their underwear.
White crusty stains in underwear can be caused by a variety of things, such as normal bodily secretions like semen or dried sweat. It doesn't necessarily mean the person has a disease, but if there are any other symptoms present or if it persists, it's best to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
wash and wipe good
dookie stains in your underwear