Talk:panties

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plural vs. singular[edit]

In the USA, the word is never used in singular. One refers to a single garment of this kind as a "pair of panties" or simply "panties." For example, one would say, "I am wearing panties."

I say in the USA because the author or authors of the current definition may be using the usage of a different region. If this is the case, then this should be noted in the defintion. Otherwise, the defintions should be changed to reflect the correct usage. --Epl 02:06, 3 January 2006 (UTC)Reply


Panties or if your dyslexic, then it's 'PANITES',... same thing.


Plus, you can say,..."I LOVE WEARING PANTIES"!

In addition, there are Girls who just adore wearing Panties, they're called "PANTIE-GIRLS"