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What Your UNDIES Secretly Reveal About Your Personality

You're not justing show some skin,
you're showing some personality,
too.
What do the undies you are wearing right
now say about you? Are you feeling shy?
Naughty? Ready to play?
Wearing sexy underwear can mean the
difference between feeling blah and
adding that extra umph, that extra skip in
your step that we all could use to feel
sexier and more comfortable in our
bodies, says Jenny Block, author of O
Wow: Discovering Your Ultimate
Orgasm . "There is nothing like getting
dressed in the morning and feeling that
satin and lace or that super soft cotton
with the cute cut and pattern and
thinking, "I look pretty damn good. And I
feel pretty damn good too."
Same goes for at night. After a long day,
it's a great ego boost to slip out of your
clothes and catch a glimpse of yourself in
the mirror and think, "Not too shabby!"
says Block. Not to mention seeing that
look in the eyes of your partner in crime
that says, "Yes, please!" Of course, we all
have our blah days, our "we don't care"
days, our "we need to do laundry..." days,
and our "I have my period and am
wearing granny panties" days. But in the
day-to-day of our lives, our undies can
tell a lot about who we are and our
personality, Block says.
Some people never give their daily
underwear choice a second thought. It is
just something that goes on underneath
clothing more out of necessity or habit
than any desire to express themselves.
However, for others it is just that — an
extension of their personality, mood, or
self-expression.
"An interesting (not so surprising)
commonality I have found as a practicing
sexologist is that when people begin a
new relationship, one of the first clothing
purchases they make is on new
underwear!" says Dr. Laurie Bennett-
Cook, a Clinical Sexologist. Just what is it
people are trying to convey with their
underwear choices?

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