I won't deny it: i love a woman in a thong. The visual impact of this sorry excuse for panties is an incredible turn-on for me, and just about all the men i've polled. When i read this story about how thongs are all the rage now for schoolgirls in France, it got me thinking what was it about this slip of cloth that made it such an object of interest.
To a large extent (being a man myself * ahem *) i can understand why men find it sexually appealing. Often times, its not what is shown that attracts men, but what is hidden or suggested that is. For the same reason lacy lingerie has been used for years by women to draw a sexual response from their mate, thongs hold the same appeal. It covers just enough to hide what's necessary, but it shows off enough to keep the visual senses tingling, curious and asking for more.
But for women? What's the appeal of wearing it? It can't be really comfortable to have a piece of string (essentially) slipping in between your rear end, causing friction where you're most sensitive. Its certainly not a cheap piece of clothing - inch for square inch, you aren't really getting much value for money for that RM50 thong. And, if you're a school girl in France, this piece of clothing can even get you in trouble.
I wonder. Anyone care to help me understand?

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