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Why Wear A Thong
Posted by Wendy Yeager | Article Published 10/1/2006 | Unrated
Thongs are the latest new design for womens panties. Thongs are panties designed to offer a totally smooth fit with no detectable panty lines. The no-show thong has become popular with women of all ages.
Basically, the thong is a panty with full frontal coverage with a narrow piece of material for back coverage. The average thong ranges from an extremely low rise at 3-1/2 great for hip hugging fashions to th
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