Yes, wearing dirty underwear can increase the risk of infections, particularly if the underwear harbors bacteria or fungi. This is especially true for conditions like yeast infections or urinary tract infections, as moisture and warmth can promote the growth of harmful microorganisms. Maintaining good hygiene by wearing clean underwear is essential for preventing such infections.
Yes, wearing dirty underwear and socks can contribute to body odor. Bacteria and sweat build up in these articles of clothing, leading to unpleasant odors. Additionally, dirty fabrics can trap moisture and heat, creating an environment where bacteria thrive. Regularly washing and changing underwear and socks helps maintain hygiene and reduce body odor.
Yes, vaginal yeast infection is not considered a sexually transmitted disease and can be caused by many things from scratching your vagina with a tampon, to wearing non-cotton underwear.
i am an eight year old boy and i only wear pants to school.
Unfortunately, the only way i managed to stop my sister from wearing my underwear was to move out!
Dirty underwear can potentially harbor bacteria and fungi, which may increase the risk of developing skin infections and urinary tract infections. It is important to wash underwear regularly and in hot water to prevent the accumulation of harmful microbes.
No, wearing underwear does not affect penis size. Penis size is determined by genetics and other factors, not by what type of underwear a person wears.
No.........
No. If you do not know how babies are made you should not be fooling around at all...
Some people are more comfortable not wearing underwear.
By wearing the right underwear....I will recommend natural pouch underwear.
If she is wearing a dress and no underwear, yes. If she has underwear on, no? so basically if you have no underwear on your screwed? and you have a 50% chance?
It means that they are not wearing any underwear