why are the so comphy
why are the so comphy
My Fiance asked me why I found pantyhose so comphy.i don't know why I just do.she has no problem with me wearing them. but I just dont have an answer.Why do some of you wear hose?
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To keep warm in the winter, or to give a skirted outfit a finished look would be two reasons that I wear them sometimes. They also help keep my legs from getting tired as easily due to the compression.
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I wouldn't recommend anyone (male or female) wear pantyhose (I presume this is what Americans call tights?), except in extreme cold weather conditions - dreadfully unhealthy!
Judging from the contents of sales stands, more women (& probably men!) are switching to 'thigh-highs', or whatever you call 'em. I use the lycra ones for cycling as the compression factor is helpful to thigh & calf muscles.
I've been recommended tights for easing muscle-stains/pulls in the past, but now there's a viable alternative that doesn't require suspenders.......!
Judging from the contents of sales stands, more women (& probably men!) are switching to 'thigh-highs', or whatever you call 'em. I use the lycra ones for cycling as the compression factor is helpful to thigh & calf muscles.
I've been recommended tights for easing muscle-stains/pulls in the past, but now there's a viable alternative that doesn't require suspenders.......!
why are the so comphy
Hi All,
Jerseyman---thigh highs only stay up with no hair on legs.
Merlin--can't see why you think tights are unhealthy----best thing for a man since sliced bread.
Greg
Jerseyman---thigh highs only stay up with no hair on legs.
Merlin--can't see why you think tights are unhealthy----best thing for a man since sliced bread.
Greg
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The USMC seems to think tights healthy, they supply them for any soldier that wants them in Iraq/Mideast. Keeps out biting flies, sand, scorpions, other biting,crawling things that get in your pants while trying to sleep in a bag or a tent. Comfilon supplies them for the United States Military services ever since the 1st Gulf war in 1991.
By the way, that idea was given to The First Bush/America by the S.A.S.
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The honest answer is that I don't find them comfortable at all!Jerseyman wrote:My Fiance asked me why I found pantyhose so comphy.i don't know why I just do.she has no problem with me wearing them. but I just dont have an answer.Why do some of you wear hose?

I generally prefer not to wear tight clothing, especially around the groin. In my experience, tights / pantyhose are too restrictive and encourage "Betty Swallocks" to visit (if that needs translation, try checking out "Spoonerisms" in Wikipedia or through Google).
If I'm too cold for a short or knee length skirt, I'll wear a long one. If it's too cold for that I stay indoors

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I don't either. I also find that my thighs are a bit too wide for any thigh-highs to work, so it's kneesocks for me. Either sheer or opague, depending on the weather. I don't like ankle socks, unless I'm doing shorts or pants. And I prefer to have some kinda sock on when I'm wearing any shoes. So, when I'm skirted, it's kneesocks all the way.
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