Why would you want to feel like your panties are trying to escape?

Shoot, I recycle (I also wear underwear, I should point out). You really wash your jeans/pants/skirts ever single time you wear 'em? If I’ve just worn 'em to work or for somehting non-strenuous, there’s not really a good reason to wash 'em. And they last longer, not getting so beat up in the washing maching or saturated with dry cleaning solvents.

The only time I “recycle” clothing is if I only wore a pair of jeans for 2-3 hours without leaving the house. I wont reuse shirts, socks or underwear. I’d rather go without, however I have a large collection of socks and undies so no worries. :stuck_out_tongue:
Sometimes Mr Johnson calls me prissy. I’m just not comfortable in worn clothing.
Do the rest of you reuse clothing before washing?

Now, THAT’S hot!

Well… Yeah. I mean, if I went around and did yardwork in 80+ degree weather and sweated up a storm, I wouldn’t go and wear those again before washing (unless I was gonna do more yardwork). But you only wear jeans once? That’s bizarre.

I’ll wear pants twice between washings sometimes – typically when I come home from work, shower, put fresh pants on, and sit around for five hours or so before going to bed, and then do the same thing (with the previous night’s pants) the next day.

By the time they hit the laundry, though, they’re probably still cleaner than a pair of pants that have been worn for one active day. They’ve been worn about two-thirds of the usual pants-wearing period and the body has been washed halfway through that… Now that I think about it, I could probably stretch that out to three days and still expect them to go into the hamper cleaner than a pair of pants that have been worn for one full waking period. I don’t think I would, though.

Can’t speak for others on this board, but excepting for panties, you betcha I “recycle”. Now, mind you, if I’ve broken into a sweat or the like, then no, I don’t; otherwise, yeah.

As mentioned earlier in the thread, it’s less wear and tear on the clothes, and less energy, etc. used.

His time has come.

I recycle, except for panties and socks. Jeans always feel better the second time they’re worn.

Hm. Clear plastic pants with an insertable acrylic cylinder for that attractive cervix view?

I love the directions for the antipanti that say “Antipanti is worn INSIDE your pants!” … uh, duh.

Sure I recycle things (if they’re not dirty or smelly) like pants, skirts and bras and sometimes sweaters (usually not shirts, though), but I sure as hell don’t recycle my panties, and since going commando means having orfices touching pants fabric, same as panties, I’d say it makes pants unrecyclable unless you’re a robot who never has any sort of discharge or odor molecules. I can’t speak from experience because I don’t go commando, but it makes sense to me.
Antipanti itself is much more sensical than the weirdo backless panty. Though the patterns freak me out somewhat.

oooh…insertable acrylic cylinder…

Actually, that would be the “Anti-Christ Panti.” Get it straight girlfriend! :stuck_out_tongue:

I like lower rise jeans because I’m short waisted to the point of deformity and the low rise means I don’t have a roll of waistband curled four times over beneath my ribcage–feels great! I buy them sized so they cover the apron fat I’ve accumulated (not horrendous or anything–certainly I see lots of women half my age who bulge out WAY more than I do) and my ass is as hard as a bowling ball from hiking uphill so it never looks flat. Low rise jeans are SO my friend!