Why do men

walk around the house all the time in their boxer shorts, while women don’t walk around in their underwear. My wife swears its true, but I don’t know. Is it true?

Uhm…we don’t?

Funny, I was always told that these were called underwear…

I regularly walk around in my underwear.

I walk around in my underwear. I’m not male, though.
I just think it’s comfy.
I also sit in front of the computer in my undies, eat breakfast, clean the house - heck when I get home, the first thing I do is strip down to the bare essentials.
The joys of living alone. :smiley:

We men walk around in our undies cause its easier to scratch. Ok, really…

I Finally got my own place about a year ago and I find that the reason I walk around in my undies is this: When I get out of the shower and get to my bedroom and start to get dressed, it occurs to me, “Who am I getting dressed for? I am not going anywhere soon, so why bother to put pants and a shirt on?” The only reason I even put underwear on is because my boys have to have a roof over there head, even when I sleep.

It probally also has something to do with the fact that us guys feel that by struting our stuff in our boxers, it reemphasizes the fact that, in our own home, we can be kings. I say “can be kings” cause there are wives and girlfriends out there that are the rulers of their domain.

*If I were you, I’d be more concerned with knowing how your wife knows that men do this all the time?

Peace.


Ignore the question and ask yourself what are they really asking?

I walk around the house nekked.

So do I but it’s more fun to walk around other peoples houses ‘nekked’!!
Several of my ex girlfriends have had no problem walking around in their underwear, so from my own experience I would say that they do it as much as guys but are probably quicker to get dressed should someone come to the door etc.

My wife walks around the house in undies or naked.

Galen, I think your wife is just a prude. :D:D:D:D

This is really more of a MPSIMS thing. I’ll move it there.

Okay, while on the subject why do women dry their pantyhose on the shower rod?

Nothing nicer in the morning than stumbling out of the shower and getting attacked by the cold, clammy tendrils of the cotton panel monster.

If I lived on my own, the MOST I’d strut around in would be my underoos.

{sigh}

In the old days, manhattan would’ve had a thing or two to say about men and women strolling around in their underpants. Something witty, something wise, something borrowed, something blue.

Nowadays he just says “I’m moving this to MPSIMS. I’m moving this to MPSIMS.”

(No criticism meant, just nostalgia)

I don’t even own boxers, so it would be difficult for me to walk around the house in them. I personally prefer a bathrobe if I’m not getting dressed yet (pre-shower, drying off just after the shower, etc.).

Where are these women walking around naked and would they care to visit my apartment? I’ll even keep my bathrobe on.

Bucky

I live alone too. Once I get in that door at home it’s time to strip. I hate clothes, the less I have to wear the better.

Good lord, no. If I’m awake, I’ve got pants on. I find walking around in your underwear highly undignified.

Oh so why do women walk around in men’s boxer shorts then?

I walk around in the nude. Who needs panties?

Oh, and I don’t wear pantyhose either - I like my legs just fine, thanks, I don’t need them artificially smoothed just to wear a skirt. :stuck_out_tongue:

Of course, I might not be a ‘normal woman’. wicked grin

-Elthia

I hate clothes and at the first opportunity strip down to a t shirt and undies. Why not be comfortable?

Don’t be silly, of course women walk around the house in their underwear or less. The less, the better, in fact. Even outside, if you live in the country. :smiley:

And as far as pantyhose go, we hang them on the shower rod to dry for three reasons:

  1. They drip after being washed, and it’s preferable for the water to go into the tub instead of onto the floor.

  2. Most women wash their hose in the bathroom sink, so the shower rod is far more convenient than, say, carrying them outside to the clothesline. Also, the shower bar is smooth and will not add runs to hose.

  3. If hose are laid flat to dry on something, like…where WOULD you prefer to see them, anyway?..let’s say on top of the dryer…then they get very poor air circulation and take at least two days to dry. Hung up, they’re dry by morning.

Incidentally, I am mindful enough to always take mine down the next day before anyone else (or myself, for that matter) showers. If they aren’t quite dry yet, you take them down and put them back when the tub is free again (leaving them there while people shower just makes them wetter anyway). Cold wet hose in your face, yuk.