The law generally does not regulate the showing of underwear in public unless it is done in a way that is considered indecent exposure or lewd behavior. However, there may be local ordinances or dress codes in certain areas that restrict the visibility of underwear in public spaces. Ultimately, it is a matter of social norms and personal discretion.
maybe because ur underwear was showing
Clean and not showing
we showed our underwear right in front of our parents since 5 and 6 so we can show our underwear and that is the truth and my parent said most cool guys show their underwear so if yall want be cool we can show our underwear
Some people do, but most people wear underwear.
People generally keep their clean underwear in a dresser drawer. However, if the underwear are dirty, people will keep the them in a laundry basket to be cleaned.
yes it is against public decency laws governing dressing code
yes, its no different than showing underwear.
There is no specific law that prohibits trying on underwear before purchase. However, many stores have policies against trying on underwear for health and hygiene reasons. It is recommended to check with the store's policies before attempting to try on underwear.
Originally, the whole 'Showing Underwear' thing idea was created on a hot day, so people let their undies show. Then it just became the trend. It is becoming illegal in some states to do so.
A thong is also called a G-String. Piece of ladies underwear (knickers) that has thin strip at back that goes between buttocks to minimise underwear lines showing through clothing.
A thong is also called a G-String. Piece of ladies underwear (knickers) that has thin strip at back that goes between buttocks to minimise underwear lines showing through clothing.
The answer depends on what you consider to be underwear and in which country. In tropical countries people are more likely to wear light underwear whereas during the winter people in cold countries are more likely to wear heavier underwear.