It has also been said that women do not realise their underwear is visible under light-coloured clothing – this is rubbish! I have plenty of friends that love to show their bras and knickers by wearing quite thin see-through clothes. Sometimes before going out we even discuss what type of items of underwear we are going to wear!
In the summer months I often wear white trousers and skirts which show off my underwear. I love the attention. If guys want to look then let them, I have no problem with my thong being visible through my clothes. If I didn’t want them to see it, I’d wear a long top, dark trousers or jeans.
Wearing a thong initially can be a strange experience. It took me about a week to get used to wearing them. At first I wore it under clothes that didn't reveal it, and felt very self-conscious, but I soon got used to wearing a thong and now I wear nothing other than a thong or a g-string, and now I don’t consider buying any other type of underwear.
There is no excuse for having a VPL and I don't think I know anyone who thinks an unavoidable VPL is a good thing. However, the thong creates a new phenomenon - the VTL (Visible Thong Line). I have a few pairs of white trousers and so I have to accept that I will have a VTL. Even with dark-coloured clothing, the VTL is often apparent.
Once again there is no excuse for having a thong visible above the waistline, as there are styles of low-rise thongs that would not show. I think it is true that wearing your thong so that it deliberately shows above your trousers is no longer in fashion, but there is a fine line to be drawn between this and deliberately flashing your thong, e.g. when bending down. Also as a thong is nearly always visible under light-coloured clothing, so what's the difference between showing it above your trousers or showing it through your trousers?In fact, in the summer months I often wear white trousers and skirts through which my thong can be seen.

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