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    Going commando?

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    I am not a woman, nor am I new to cycling. My fiance, however, would like to start road riding. I'm 99% positive that I know the answer to this question but she insists that I go to a reliable source. So here I am!
    Do women also ride without underwear? And what about ...er...discharge? Is it acceptable to use some kind of pad, or is the chamois ok for this task?
    Thank you so much for your help!

    EDIT: I apologize if this is a question that's asked often. I quickly searched "shorts" in the forum but couldn't find anything.
    Last edited by siguradam; 03-17-2006 at 01:44 PM.

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    Tell her commando is the way to go. And get her here on TE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by siguradam
    Do women also ride without underwear? And what about ...er...discharge? Is it acceptable to use some kind of pad, or is the chamois ok for this task?
    Thank you so much for your help!

    EDIT: I apologize if this is a question that's asked often. I quickly searched "shorts" in the forum but couldn't find anything.
    First off I would like to say how supportive of you to ask these questions for your other half.

    Next when you are talking discharge are your talking menstrual or just your normal garden variety stuff? I know there was a thread about this but I must admit I cant seem to find it. From what I can remember for menstrual flow most used tampons and the chamois worked fine for any leakage or for those with a light flow some mentioned using the chamois on its own.

    Lastly - are you still there ..... LOL.... this cant be your normal topic of conversation.
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    It's truly a personal issue:

    there are women here that go commando and there are women that wear liners/panties. I would suggest commando but it depends on her personal comfort level. Maybe have her try it both ways. The chamois is thick enough to absorb pretty much every thing but again it's her level of comfort that needs to determine what works for her.

    and what V says - introduce her to the board!
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

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    Snicker and grin... I can understand you 'quickly searching for shorts' ... tell her to do some more searching 'round here, she'll find plenty of "too much information."
    (So where did the prhase "going commando" come from, anyway? I don't believe it was women's cycling...)
    Last edited by Geonz; 03-17-2006 at 03:04 PM.

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    Hey, at least we're not FREEBALLIN' like a _pediatric_ patient of mine this week!!!

    Nanci

    (Who hasn't died yet from _not_ going commando!!)
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    Tried cotton undies, tried "wicking" undies, tried undies made from fancy schmancy fabric that cost more than a steak dinner, all gave the pinching-wedgy effect...go commando now...ahhhhhhhhhh.


    BTW Nanci...I've heard the "freeballin" phrase from a few young boys I know...pretty funny!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen
    Tried cotton undies, tried "wicking" undies, tried undies made from fancy schmancy fabric that cost more than a steak dinner, all gave the pinching-wedgy effect...go commando now...ahhhhhhhhhh.


    BTW Nanci...I've heard the "freeballin" phrase from a few young boys I know...pretty funny!
    Go comando I say. Freeballin LOL thats a good one.
    Freesnaken is a common aussie term.
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    What _is_ a commando, anyway???

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    Commando = no undies. I've used the term for years even though it is probably more male-oriented.

    Personally, I can't stand the string from a tampon. Horribly uncomfortable. Search this site for the whole huge long thread on the Diva Cup. The chamois will clean up durn well with a little Z'out stain remover.

    And, yeah, tell her to sign up and ask these questions herself. We're silly but not crazy. Well, not all of us.

    Make sure she knows you must be a pretty special guy to be asking these questions for her.
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    I meant, what is a commando? Where does that term come from? Why don't commandos wear underwear?

    My favorite new underwear term, BTW, is "manties." I picked it up from watching Wild Boyz. I love that show. Now whenever I see BF in his UW, I tease him about Manties.

    Girls should have a fun term, too, like freeballin', I just can't think of what that would be.

    Nanci

    PS will be wearing the skimpy Trashy Cat Sunflower shorts tomorrow, commando, since they are too see-through for anything else. But they are the exception, not the rule!
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    Wikipedia Says

    Earliest uses

    Slate's Daniel Engber dates the modern usage to 1974 college campuses, where it was perhaps an outgrowth of the Vietnam War [1]. The origins of the phrase are uncertain, with some speculating that it may refer to being out in the open or ready for action. According to Engber many soldiers do go without underwear to increase ventilation and reduce moisture. The earliest known use of the term in print is January 22, 1985 with Jim Spencer writing in the Chicago Tribune: Furthermore, colored briefs are 'sleazy' and going without underwear ('going commando', as they say on campus) is simply gross.
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    Military significance

    The term can also refer to being completely naked (i.e, "going commando in a sleeping bag"). On completion of their "commando" course, British Royal Marines are known to drink together whilst wearing no clothing at all. Soldiers do, on longer operations in the field, "go commando" as it increases airflow to the genitals, whilst reducing the amount of administration required to carry and change underwear daily. The term is analogous to the Scottish military term "regimental" referring to wearing no underwear under the kilt.
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    Pop culture uses

    * In a 1994 Seinfeld episode, Kramer decides not to wear underwear for medical reasons, but the line, I'm out there, Jerry, and I'm lovin' every minute of it! only hints at the true meaning and the term is not uttered. [2]

    * In a 1996 episode of the television show Friends, Joey and Rachel use the term "going commando" [3]. In the producers' commentary of the episode, they mention the fact that the phrase "going commando" entered the Oxford English Dictionary because of that particular episode.


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    It must be Friday

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    If anyone is interested, long distance hikers of both genders often go commando to increase ventillation and decrease chafing. Especially males in kilt. That would be a far better show on a windy day than commando cyclist. Sorry to bring that up, but it is Friday.

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    Thank you, all. You've been a great help. I may or may not be back with more questions. I'll try to convince her to register once she gets more involved with this sport.
    Takk!

 

 

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