skid marks by not wiping your but properly or by peeing yourself. usually this only occurs when you have a wedgie in your tighty whities/briefs/undies
No... if you see a blood stain or something of blood on your undies then that is when you know you have had your period....
I think the best undies are box undies and the brand Rio
URINE HE'D HAVE HIS UNDIES DOWN OR OFF Unless he's using the underware to masturbate with. And semen can stain yellow on occasion. If he's in or past puberty then it is most likely a semen stain. A non masturbatory option, if he sleeps in his underware he might be having wet dreams which would explain the semen stains.
generally bleach is what causes white stains in clothing.
undies is a hard word to rhyme with but what does rhyme with the things we wear down there that are our stinky undies well i only have one, sundies as in Sundays but its the way aussies say it. there you go a word that rhymes with undies.
eat my undies! u nerd eat my undies! u nerd
at walmart buying undies at walmart buying undies
skylar bartel likes purple undies that are usally used
Mycoplasma is an example of an organism that does not stain on a Gram stain due to its lack of a cell wall. Mycoplasma is classified as a bacterium, but its unique cell wall composition causes it to not retain the crystal violet stain in the Gram staining process.
If there's something over it like pants. Not if there's nothing over it. And I don't know about skirts and dresses over it! Hope this helps For MEN, there is nothing wrong with not wearing underwear as long as ones penis doesn't get caught or injured in the zipper, etc., and pee stains don't stain white pants. For WOMEN, I see nothing wrong with not wearing undies as long as the woman's not having her period, or, as cited above, pee stains won't stain light colored pants or skirts.
wine or curry mainly or sometimes with children get grass stains.
Bleach removes the dye from what it comes into contact with. This means that when it comes into contact with a stain, it can take the pigments out of the stain. There may be other parts of the stain still there, but they are the same color as the rest of the article of clothing.