Stains in underwear can have various explanations, including menstrual discharge, vaginal secretions, or residues from bodily fluids. They may also result from sweating or the materials of the fabric itself. If the stains are unusual or accompanied by discomfort, it may be worth consulting a healthcare professional to rule out any infections or other concerns.
No, stained panties do not necessarily indicate cheating. Stains can occur due to various reasons such as menstrual blood, discharge, or accidents. It is important not to jump to conclusions and instead have an open and honest conversation with your partner if you have concerns.
Periods, germs, poo stains, ect.
It means your vagina has discharged onto the panties and the discharge is acidic (which is normal). The acidic discharge dissolves the die in the crotch area giving it an appearance similar to what it would look like after putting bleach on it. If you continue wearing these panties and it discharges more, it can actually eat holes into the panties. No moths, just a discharging vagina.
I think these stains do not relate to urine. It must be copper sulfate that exists in the water. After urinating, apparently, you wash your organ and what remains after rinsing is absorbed in panties. Probably, you use the copper tube, faucet or connections in your service.
It doesn't mean anything, she's just wearing some panties.
panties (for a girl)
the dark red spots in panties are the periods (the monthly bleeding from a women's womb)
Stains is a short story by Sharon
It usually refers to women's underwear.
he wants to get in your panties
The word "underwear" can mean the undergarment of either males or females. The word "panties" means only the undergarment of a female. Although some males do wear panties, as they are sooooo comfortable compared to mens undies
the french word for panties is "bobettes" panties in french