When You Stop Wearing Underwear, This Is What Happens To Your Body

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While wearing underwear has its benefits, going without it may actually do some good. Here is what happens to your body when you stop wearing underwear.


First, When you stop wearing underwear, you may reduce your risk of developing a UTI or yeast infection.
If you stop wearing underwear, you may reduce your chances of developing a urinary tract or yeast infection, especially for those of you who suffer regularly from vaginal infections. Panties "can trap excess moisture and microbes" that can create a moist environment where a fungus that causes yeast infections thrives most.

Panties may even cause a UTI, because the material may help "the spread of bacteria from the rectum to the tract."

second, You may experience less irritation and chafing if you stop wearing underwear.
With underwear that's too tight, irritation and chafing of the vaginal area can occur due to the friction generated.

Friction typically occurs when the underwear you're wearing is made up of artificial fabrics, which can "chafe and irritate" the skin, including the labia, exposing you to bleeding or injury.


Third, If you stop wearing underwear, your circulation may improve.

If you stop wearing underwear, it may not just be more comfortable but it could also help improve your blood circulation, especially if you've typically worn tight shapewear for a slimmer appearance. Tight shapewear could cause nerve impingement and decreased circulation. You may also experience unwanted tingling in the groin area, a result of poor blood circulation.


Fourth, If you stop wearing underwear at night, you may breathe better down there.

Ditching your underwear right before bedtime could help give your lady bits a cool break, especially if you wear underwear during the day. Your vagina needs fresh air sometimes, the vulva area should be exposed to the air, just like any other area of your body.

As mentioned before, underwear can trap moisture and that type of wet environment is where bacteria grows and causes yeast infections or bacterial vaginosis. "Allowing that area to get some air helps to keep it dry and clean."


Fifth, You may reduce your risk of experiencing allergic reactions if you stop wearing underwear.

If you stop wearing underwear, you may avoid itchy allergic reactions. Sometimes panties may cause a localized rash known as contact dermatitis. This is often your skin's reaction to certain "fabrics, dyes, chemicals and preservatives" found in underwear, including latex. Your laundry detergent can also cause an allergic reaction.


Sixth, You may see less discharge if you stop wearing underwear.

You may experience less discharge if you stop wearing underwear altogether, especially if you normally wear non-cotton panties, it's because underwear may prevent "proper ventilation" in your lady parts, leading to more discharge.


Discharge is normal and typically not a cause for concern, unless the discharge is a result of antibiotics or stress, which may lead to an infection. But since going commando allows your lady parts to breathe, there may not be as much wetness down there, and you may avoid this problem altogether.


But not wearing underwear you should be careful with the following things.

First, If you stop wearing underwear completely, you may want to consider what you're wearing.
It's true that going panty-free may help prevent chafing and irritation down there, however that's also dependent on what pants you're wearing. "If you're wearing loose-fitting pajamas or something comfortable, not wearing [underwear] should be fine and allow your private parts to breathe". But if you're wearing tight pants like jeans sans underwear, you may be exposing your lady bits to more irritation as the tough fabric can rub against and put pressure on your vulva especially since you don't have an extra barrier like underwear to protect you.


Second, If you stop wearing underwear during workouts, you may experience a strong smell down there.
If you go underwear-free at the gym or on your morning run you might notice odor coming from your lady parts faster. If you're panty-free, there's no barrier between you and your workout outfit, so, instead of the sweat hitting your underwear, it goes straight to your pants, causing you to notice that sweaty odor you know and hate faster.

Choosing not to wear underwear during a workout ultimately comes down to personal preference, and it may actually even improve your performance.


Third, If you stop wearing underwear during workouts, you may increase your chances of micro-cuts.
If you do stop wearing underwear every day when you work out, you may increase your risk of micro-cuts, also known as vaginal fissures. These fissures are often caused by the stretching or irritation of the skin, and occur if you're doing "repetitive workouts in improper gear without underwear." So, just like with your day clothes, it's important to wear soft, breathable pants while exercising.


Fourth, If you stop wearing underwear, you should remove wet clothes immediately after a workout.
Yeast and bacteria thrive in moist, dark, warm places such as in the genital area confined in tight nonbreathable material during and after a workout. it is suggested immediately changing out of your yoga pants or leggings following any type of workout.





If you stop wearing underwear, you may be more susceptible to public bacteria

While it's extremely rare to contract pubic lice or crabs, you may be increasing your chances of foreign bacteria contacting your skin if your skirt or dress accidentally hikes up on a public bus or subway seat. But you don't have to let that stop you from going commando in public — just be careful to keep your skirt down.

And if you're at the gym and plan to sit on a workout bench or bike seat, your pants will provide the barrier you need to keep you from any "bugs lurking on fitness equipment," according to Cosmopolitan.


Daily showers is an obvious way to keep your downstairs clean, especially if you're out and about all day sans underwear, OB-GYN Jessica Shepherd told Well+Good. "Showering can remove bacteria and debris, and if you're not showering every day this can lead to excess bacteria leading to vaginal irritation and infections such as bacterial vaginosis or yeast infections," Shepherd said. So as long as you're practicing good hygiene and common sense, going commando in public isn't dangerous.



You may avoid digestive issues if you stop wearing underwear

If you suffer from irritable bowel syndrome, tight shapewear can worsen your symptoms, as reported by the Los Angeles Times. This isn't to say that shapewear isn't for you or that making the decision to stop wearing underwear every day is essential, gastroenterologist Jay Kuemmerle told the Los Angeles Times. "But adopting a healthy lifestyle may obviate the need to feel like you have to wear these things," Kuemmerle explained.
 
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Tusiojua kiingereza tutafaidika vipi na makala yako?
 
Mudada kutembea bila pichu ni fursa. anakuwa millionair over one nite!!

If you stop wearing underwear your matako will be swinging, from this side to that side dis will attract evil ma-dogs to attack you!! hence that you will be funny, if not any where you go, watu will be enjoying your present free of charge!!,

that foul smell down there its not disgusting in fully grown up men it rather do attract tycoon. if you don't like it you must be long standing Eunuch!

Constant vaginal itching gonna stimulate defensive body immunity mechanism on that region!! Doderain Bacilli they do survive in such cond. so as to be more scrumptious for those who know how to use it.
 
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