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Panty or Panties?
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Here is a question for my fans. "Panty" is presumably the diminutive female form of "pant." In the case of men, one would never say "he is wearing a pant." Instead, one would say "he is wearing pants." The implication is that the "pant" refers to one leg, or the fabric covering one leg. Therefore, the complete garment is "a pair of pants" or just "pants." So what about the female form? Should one say "she is wearing panties" or "she is wearing a panty"? If one believes that "panty" is the diminitive form of "pant" then the answer is "she is wearing panties." But often I see "she is wearing a panty" and it sounds OK to me.
So, gurls, which is it? Panty or panties?
Such a difficult question! While I wait for answers I think I should put my panties on (or, should it be, "I think I should put my panty on?).
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Posted on : Jun 30, 2018
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