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Embarrassing but am I only one with problem.

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bobbydog24 Wed 03-Aug-16 21:15:37

Am I only one who has problems with underwear and wearing trousers. I see women with leggings and tight jeans and wonder how they aren't uncomfortable like me. I'm continually pulling my nix away from my undercarriage otherwise they rub. I wear cotton nix, am not overweight but do occasionally suffer from bouts of thrush. I am diabetic so I am prone to this. do others out there experience this.

Coolgran65 Sun 07-Aug-16 23:06:42

harrigran you just need different knickers that fit. Good high waisted ones that contain a little elastane.

I also can't abide the feeling of tight elastic at my waist, big knickers that fit well are the answer. Ignore what the size label says.

Lilypops Sun 07-Aug-16 22:30:58

Stanlaw, hello , re .your post regarding buying Canestan, just go to your local chemist and ask for Fluconazole,, same thing as Canestan, same ingredient, just not paying for the brand name , so about a quarter of the price, or doesn't need to be bought online,

Hopkins234 Sun 07-Aug-16 18:54:08

I like to have nix that go up to my waist. I hate elastic around my hips.

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 07-Aug-16 17:25:26

Oh! Wondered where jalima got that quote from! (on the other thread)

Bellanonna Sun 07-Aug-16 14:25:19

Wondered what on earth you were on about thatbags !

thatbags Sun 07-Aug-16 14:17:33

Aargh! Wrong thread! Sorry!

thatbags Sun 07-Aug-16 14:16:59

"The principle underlying our health service is that humans are flawed and messy, make stupid choices with expensive, dangerous consequences. And we should prevent them if we can. It's cheaper — and they might not die".

Janice Turner, Times yesterday

Rowantree Sun 07-Aug-16 13:58:59

Still, I suppose it does make holiday packing much easier.

Rowantree Sun 07-Aug-16 13:58:01

Sloggi Maxi or M&S cotton-rich high support briefs. Stay put and I feel protected!
I'm shuddering at the thought of some of the Gransnetters going commando wearing pale trousers and I'm wondering what happens to any surprise leaky bits from any of the orifices.....I confess I'm mystified, but each to her own, eh? wink

WilmaKnickersfit Sun 07-Aug-16 13:36:30

Those of you who find their knickers rolling down, have you tried Sloggi Maxi? I would be surprised if they don't stay put for you.

WilmaKnickersfit Sun 07-Aug-16 13:33:09

Bellanonna I couldn't do it. I must stay true to my name. grin All my skirts used to be lined, but I gave them to the charity shop (most were parts of work suits). This skirt isn't lined, but it is quite full and I don't want to be doing a Marilyn Monroe without a slip underneath! I just might have a cotton underskirt in a case in the loft though, so I will get DH up the ladder. wink

Rowantree Sun 07-Aug-16 13:16:31

And going commando wearing trousers.....just NO.hmm

Rowantree Sun 07-Aug-16 13:15:20

I could never, ever go commando! If you wear a skirt of dress,what if you fall, or the wind blows the skirt, revealing your....minge/backside in all its glory? NOT a pretty sight - in my case at any rate! I'd feel rather...vulnerable, so say the least.
Then there's the hygiene aspect: I second Luckygirl's observations about bodily secretions - and anyway how do you keep the TenaLady in place?? grin

harrigran Sun 07-Aug-16 10:43:57

I have the same problem ethel, knickers roll under fat tummy and slip down my thighs. I tend to wear trousers a lot for that very reason but last week it was warm and I wore a skirt, I was climbing the stairs and my knickers not only rolled down but slid down my legs and reached my ankles before I got to the bathroom. Bring back Victoriana bloomers that you can tie round your waist grin

Bellanonna Sun 07-Aug-16 09:01:01

Luckygirl grin

Gononsuch Sun 07-Aug-16 08:48:46

OH Luckygirl. Please don't post like that again this early in the morning, its my constitution, to old and much to fragile, because I know exactly what you mean. smile

Luckygirl Sun 07-Aug-16 08:43:02

I always wear knickers - I would rather have the normal bodily secretions land on cheapo knickers than on some expensive garment!

Bellanonna Sun 07-Aug-16 08:31:58

And belie your name wilma? That won't do. As for underskirts, petticoats, half slips, whatever, I haven't worn one for yonks. I don't have many skirts but the few I have seem to come with a lining. Otherwise they seem to be ok anyway. As for knickers, I wouldn't go without. I find them really comfortable and they've always been part of daily dressing.

WilmaKnickersfit Sun 07-Aug-16 01:27:20

Sounds to me like this thread is 'uncovering' (grin) a big secret - lots of older women are knickerless! shockgrin I'm surprised we haven't been outed by the Daily Mail! grin

I can't remember the last time I wore a skirt, but I do have a lovely summer skirt I keep thinking about wearing. I've been mulling over the fact that I don't have any underskirts these days, but maybe I should forget about wearing anything at all under it! blush

stillaliveandkicking Sat 06-Aug-16 22:27:31

Im a non knicker wearer. Hate the things! Only wear a bra in public, if I could get away with not doing that either I would grin gives me indigestion.

Bellanonna Sat 06-Aug-16 21:34:02

What happens on a windy day, Ethel?

etheltbags1 Sat 06-Aug-16 21:31:02

Ive read this thread with much amusement as its not often happened to me, but I do have the ptoblems of my knickers working their way downwards so if I dont hitch them up they would fall off, its due to my overlarge belly and the knickers roll down over the bulge. Ive tried wearing low level pants and thats ok but cold in the winter. I do wear none in the summer if wearing a skirt but find that I get thrush if I wear none under jeans.

elfies Sat 06-Aug-16 17:17:52

Thrush can be a side effect from early diabetes too

Gracesgran Sat 06-Aug-16 11:37:48

... and getting older is certainly not for wimps Lilypops

Lilypops Sat 06-Aug-16 09:39:12

I had never heard of vaginal atrophy till I went to my Lady Doctor with a problem of erm , part of my fanny disappearing or shrinking I.e.labia, I thought it was a serious problem but she assured me it was a common problem that happens after the menopause when oestrogen levels drop,I am now on oestrogen pessaries. which help with dryness but my "bits"haven't grown back , I don't suppose they will now at nearly 70'!!
It seems being a women ain't easy from the age of 13 when average periods start to going through the change and all the discomfort that brings, hmm