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  2. Social impact of thong underwear - Wikipedia

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    The professor challenged the school in court. [11] In 2000 a high school principal in Salinas, California was in the center of a variety of controversies including bans on certain types of clothing to the extent that "thong panties were unofficially banned." One student alleged that she was given a dress-code violation note for wearing a thong.

  3. Non-Americans Are Flabbergasted By US School Fashion As It’s ...

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    Despite the fact that a whopping 90% of middle schoolers don’t like wearing uniforms and only 17% think wearing them actually helps them focus in class, there are some benefits to them as well.

  4. Julianne Hough’s Striptease Routine Raises Eyebrows, Fans ...

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    Julianne Hough sparked debate among her followers by performing a striptease routine down to her underwear while preparing for episode 5 of Dancing with the Stars Image credits: juleshough

  5. 100 Boys Wear Skirts to Protest Their High School's Dress ...

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    More than 100 boys at a Canadian high school donned plaid skirts to protest toxic masculinity and dress code double standards, as part of a movement that’s sweeping schools in Montreal. The ...

  6. Bralessness - Wikipedia

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    Argentine actress Laura Novoa, wearing a top without a bra. Bralessness is the state of not wearing a bra as part of a woman's underwear. Women may choose to not wear a bra due to discomfort, health-related issues, their cost, or for social and cultural reasons. As of 2006, about 10% of Australian women did not wear a bra. [1]

  7. Burusera - Wikipedia

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    Burusera (ブルセラ) is a sexual fetishism, specifically a sexualized attraction to the underwear or school uniforms of girls or young women. It is a word of Japanese origin, coined by combining burumā ( ブルマー ) , meaning bloomers , as in the bottoms of gym suits, and sērā-fuku ( セーラー服 ) , meaning sailor suit , the ...

  8. High school boys punished for wearing dresses in dress code ...

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    Chris Swkyert, 17, and Rodney Dimasso, 18, both attend the public high school in Melissa, Texas, where they decided to wear dresses one day during their last month of classes. And although they ...

  9. Talk:Panties - Wikipedia

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    Knickers is not just the same as panties, just as thongs, g-strings, briefs, shorts, tangas are all different (and thus have their own pages). Ron h jones (Talk) 22:14, 1 July 2009 (UTC) "Panties" is certainly an American idiom to describe female underwear. "Knickers" is still in common use in my areas (Devon, Sussex, London, Glasgow).