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Kimono is from Japanese meaning ki=wearing mono=thing there for kimono translates to wearing thing
The thick 'sash' that goes around the mid-section while wearing a kimono is called an Obi.
It is a traditional dress. Perhaps in films you have seen Geisha wearing Kimono. It was Geisha who made Kimono such a popular dress at one time. Kimono is beautiful and Japanese culture is built around asethetics.
Mid 17th century: Japanese, from ki 'wearing' + mono 'thing.'
There is an elastic clip/belt that is worn under everything that helps hold the kimono closed called a 'korin belt', but I believe you are thinking of an 'obi' it is the thick sash-like cloth that is tied around the waist/torso when wearing a kimono.
"Wearing thing" 'Mono' meaning thing, ki meaning 'to wear'.
No, you shouldn't feel like you need to urinate while wearing tampons. Tampons go far enough in the vagina so that there shouldn't be pressure on your urethra or bladder. Chances are if you feel like you need to urinate a lot it's because you're drinking more or maybe have a urinary tract infection.
The waist sash that goes around a person's torso when wearing a kimono is called an Obi. However there are quite a few unseen under layers and wraps that actually work to hold the kimono closed, that are known as a korin belt and koshi himo ties. The obi is just there for looks.
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Yes, why wouldn't they be able to? Everyone can urinate while erect, it's just a little harder.
It is kimono. So basically it is still kimono.
Kimono is Japanese.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimono