Nothing will happen you might just smell.
Not only might you smell. The fungus that causes jock itch can start to grow in the crotch area. Most men have had jock itch at least once. It can be very uncomfortable. Women can get jock itch too.
well yes, unless you want to wear the same clothes for days, no clean underwear and no swimsuit.
No, you don't need to get rid of your underwear after chlamydia treatment. Chlamydia does not live outside the body for more than a few minutes. You can't catch it from wearing the same underwear, even if you didn't launder it. Although laundering it is always recommended for general hygenic reasons.
As I am a girl and obvously have periods, a few days before i am due to start my period this is what happens to me. I don't know if you ovulate the around the same time as your period. Hope i have answered your question though. Mabe you are due to start your period???
Surely you've removed your underwear by yourself before? Just do it the same way.
They interfere.
It stays the same and you just have to take care of them and <3 them
No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.
How long CAN you? You can technically wear a pair of underwear for as long as you want to. How long SHOULD you? You should only wear one pair of underwear per DAY. That area should always remain clean, and by keeping the same pair on for multiple days could make you sick or even create an odor. Which, I'm assuming, is not something you'd want.
28 days (a little bit more accurately) It is always the same moon :) but it takes 27.3 days to orbit the earth and return to the same position.
If you are male, you probably don't need to wear underwear and spandex at the same time; just wear spandex shorts. If you are female, you can wear a thong, particularly if you need to have a panty liner or tampon in.
Yes, it's a breathable underwear made from the same material as athletic shirts. It contains some spandex, so it would be tighter than standard briefs/boxers.
if you dont have a partner you have to start all the days over but your dp is the same learned from experience