No Underwear

Why People Are Going Commando

By
Relationship Advice Expert April Masini

Dating Tips and Advice

Q: Dear April Masini,

I've recently learned that several of my friends don't wear underwear; even when they're at work! I was shocked by this and can't at all understand, but they assure me it's more common than I think. Where did this trend of not wearing underwear come from?

Sincerely,

I Keep My Undies On

A:

Dear I Keep My Undies On,

The sad but true reason that there is a trend in no underwear is because once again, our celebrity culture, for better or for worse, is leading the way in exposed private parts. There's been a recent trend in paparazzi capturing images of Britney and friends going out for the evening all decked out and panty-less. What would be an embarrassment to some folks was a great way to assure attention by the celebs with too much time on their hands and not enough underwear. Britney may have started it, but then Lindsay was snapped sans undies shortly thereafter. It became not just no big deal, but titillating. Paparazzi now search out the crotch shots.

Because civilians have a tendency to lack leaders today, they look to celebs for direction, and this direction of not wearing underwear is a bad path, but nonetheless, a path that many real people are now taking.

April Masini -- nicknamed "the new millennium's Dear Abby" by the media, is author of the best-selling books Date Out Of Your League and Think & Date Like A Man, the two (just released) step-by-step dating and relationship manuals, Ideas for a Fun Date and Romantic Date Ideas, and the critically acclaimed dating and relationship online magazine www.AskApril.com.

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