Hey Originauts! I'm here answering questions and commenting for the next hour! So hit me up with your best undie jokes, wedgie puns, and historical tidbits. Semper Ubi Sub Ubi, Danielle
@@lacybookworm5039 that would be a great follow up episode for this one, thanks for suggesting it! I hope I can manage to keep a straight face during that one...but the odds are VERY slim. ~Danielle
@@xxportalxx. OMG yes. As a woman there is nothing more irritating and uncomfortable then a wet, saggy bathing suit top. They come off half the time anyway and then it's an ordeal when you accidentally flash people. They're just boobs people need to get over it.
I don’t how to say this without sounding creepy, so let me contextualise. It’s the second video of yours that I watch with a big gap between, and I can’t stop thinking how wonderful you are. Very clear, concise and well written videos. I’ve just subscribed because, for sure, you are wonderful :)
I agree. You're awesomesouce! Also, great job on talking about man junk and delivering the knowledge in a professional and intriguing manner. You rock!
Danielle, you are so brave, to go through so much paraphrases in such a "short video" :-D This was really fun! Like really fun! :-D And interesting, of course! I am part of reenactment group, we do Swiss Army circa 1476, so the codpieces are on our events all around :-D
What a well presented video, I’ve never seen this lady before but found her mix of humour and fact to be really informative yet funny. I really enjoyed it.
I coincidentally started coughing (sinuses) and laughing at the same time she did, and it was like we were laughing together at something; that was weird and hilarious.
They were all about using femininity in contrast to masculinity. Big hair and "glam" clothes were paired with lyrics about having sex with women and cod pieces.
@@AndromedaCrippsThere's a comedy metal band called Steel Panther that has the entire point of exaggerating late eighties hair metal culture. Sad thing is that they made a distortion and tone adjusting guitar pedal called the "Pussy Melter" that had been banned from being sold on a major music retail site for promoting violence against a group. What? I think we all understand what "melt" means in this context, and it's a good thing.
Can you do something about how/when Americans began talking about distance in terms of time? You know, "I'm ten minutes away." It's a weird thing to do and I'm curious how it started.
There's a general connection in Germanic languages (other languages might be different) between location and time. It's usually thought that the phrases to talk about time were originally molded after the phrases we use to talk about location. Kinda to "give us a place in time" so to speak. For example, you can say "we meet in the park" or "we meet in 5 minutes", but "in" was is first a location marker that gets a "metaphorical" widening to also mean time. I don't know for sure, if that is the reason your example works, but I would assume a connection there. That even though we don't actively think about this, there's an innate, grammatical connection between location and time in our use of the language and that we find new ways to express this.
It comes from the fact that we all own or want to own cars (Amish and similar excepted of course). In cities, distance doesn't really explain the duration of a journey, due to factors such as gridlock, trains, and road construction slowing down the speed at which one travels. However, a native driver will be aware of how long it will take to get to various places due to these interferences, and will express the distance as a factor of time. To give a personal example, I have absolutely no idea how far it is to my doctor's office, but I know that, on a good day with no excessive traffic, it takes 20 minutes. Passing a school as it gets out adds 10 minutes, rush hour adds 10-15 minutes, and road construction adds another 15, if you're lucky. So to get to my doctor's appointment at 08:40, with schools and road construction and 1st-wave rush hour, I have to leave the house no later than 7:50, and that's cutting it close (I need at least 10 minutes to park and find the office.) So my doctor's office is 40-50 minutes away, at that time of day. (Gd forbid you get a train, though. That's 10-20 minutes, more if they stop the *redacted* train.) But coming back, there's no road construction, schools will be in session, and the rush hour traffic is more on the adjacent roads. So my home is 15-20 minutes away, even though the physical distance is exactly the same. TLDR: It's not the distance, it's the time it takes to get you there that's important.
Is that an american thing? It's usually more helpful to tell someone about how long it's going to take you to get somewhere than to tell them that you're 10.5 miles away and have them calculate the average mph and multiply.
I come from Kenya.. Years ago, while in college, a classmate I had run into in the city centre told me her flat was 10 shillings (Kenyan currency) away to indicate how far it was. So as you can see, people talk about distance even in terms of money.
The cod piece was one of the things promoted by physicians at the time as it also served to protect the male genitalia as they underwent treatment for sexually transmitted diseases. Such treatment included salves and poultices, that would stain most cloth so having them on small cloth pads inside a codpiece allowed that the treatments could take place as the codpiece could be lined with things such as pitch, making them impervious to the staining. Generally, the bigger the codpiece, the greater the infection, as some treatments included a poultice with Mercury.
You should be a professor, I'm in media arts...... people like you bring reality to what is real in the world! How things really are and the origins. Thank you for your dedication to realizm and facts!
Showing someone's undies sticking out of their pants was already in full effect long before 1990. In 1977 I moved to Oakland, Ca. Soon after, the crack epidemic started. Dads and uncles started loosing weight. The condition was called 'sucked up'. Kids started to emulate their older relatives and started wearing loose fitting pants and showing their boxers. Calvin Klein tried to cashed in but know body from the hood would ever wear Calvins. White kids wore them after the movie 'Back to the Future' came out.
I recall some gay tv personality want-to-be created a male thong that only had straps on one side. He wore it on the beach to model it. And it was on mtv or something. The guy was not arrested or anything. Needless to say, this 1/2 thong did not sell
That was a interesting video. I have noticed a new trend in underwear. Boxer briefs are becoming more popular then boxers. It's now more harder to find boxers and I'm not happy about that. Not everyone likes tight underwear.
Somehow disappointed at the mention of 90's hip-hop and sagging pants without graphics of the more extreme offenders. (quickly checks Google images) Ya, that sh** got ridiculous.
People waste way to much money on clothes. Nudity laws should be banned as buying unnecessary clothing is making us all poor, increased a/c, all that soap waste in our water and wasted electricity is contributing to global warming.
Archeology at Hadrian’s Wall in Northern England unearthed undelivered letters meant for families in Rome. In one, a solider asks his mother to send more fresh underwear. Sounds like a familiar story repeated many times through history.
Hmmm ... No mention of underpants among the Romans. A letter was found in the ancient Roman fort of "Vindolanda" in Britain, in which a wife tells her soldier husband that she has sent him two pairs of socks and two pairs of underpants.
Wow PBS is now doing RUclips Channels! Awesome! Thank Creator! As youtube was getting riddled with highly unprofessionally and lazily produced Blah and garbage. Thanks PBS! You’re probably saving the last safer social media from being totally ruined.
If you have a Uniqlo near, look into their AIRism line of men's underwear. They're wick away moisture & scent! Very comfortable in warm or cold weather. They're very comparable to the Duluth Trading Co. "naked" mentioned in the video.
I used to replace underwear when the elastic weakened, which used to take 12 to 18 months. Since starting 20 years ago to wash in warm water and dry on low heat, the damned things are lasting forever. But my frugal upbringing won't let me discard perfectly functional clothing, though I keep buying new ones as materials and comfort improve. So I now have at least 40 pair of perfectly good underpants completely filling a drawer, with styles covering decades. Sigh.
Underwear parity for men has arrived! (I've yet to see a woman who could afford it not have a drawer filled with various types of undies, in various degrees of wear.)
I suspect it started out with variety shows and Lawrence Welk. Eventually someone said, y'know, this is boring as heck--let's liven it up a bit with some actually sexy dancing and maybe y'know, some music that isn't all white-bread-and-mayonnaise. (Lawrence Welk was like Valium in musical form.) Or at least that's my theory.
Music videos having a storylike narrative started with Thriller. According my parents, it was the first time it had a plot like that and people were puzzled. Is this a music video or a movie?
Errors 1. Underwear worn under tunics was worn before the 12th century. They were made of linen very loose and baggy. You could wrap it 3x around your body. 2. There's depictions of underwear in the bayou tapestry and in illustrations of prayer books 3. Underwear had nothing to do with modesty. There are illustrations. It had to do with cleaning. Imagine wearing unlined wool garment next to your skin. Now imagine hand washing those garments and laundry was once a week event and you may have own one change of clothes. 4. Cod pieces went out of fashion because the Italian breeches around 1570s came into fashion and by the early 1600s they were out of fashion as these breeches had a fly front. Pan slops, or the pumpkin breech often closed in the back. And were laced to the doublet.
I wear boxer-briefs. tighty-whitey elastic chafes and boxers/trunks are too bulky. I like them with mid thigh length legs and made from cotton. Bonus points for funky prints
If you haven't covered this yet, I'd be really interested in how the "in-law" term came around. I told my husband last night that it was weird that my sister is now his sister. It sounds like I married a sibling. Are we the same person?
Super fun video. Let me ask: aren't plain color boxers or white briefs still the majority of sales? just asking. i don't know. (I'm a white briefs kind of guy. 😀)
I went shopping for unmentionables a couple months ago and could not find boxers anywhere. All I could find was boxer/briefs which I ended up buying. I hate em. I want lose fitting boxers.
"History is written by the victors" - attributed to Winston Churchill (actual author purportedly unknown). This statement probably holds some truth, but not every truth and with an unknown time limit. While not terrible, I'd take this video with some healthy skepticism.
Great video, but you stopped *just* where things really start to get interesting! The gay men's community have really taken men's underwear in a bold new direction the past 25 years, so much so that it's finally catching on with the straights! Same with swimwear. Would love to see you keep that in mind when it comes to future videos concerning fashion. Appropriation be abound y'all, whether it be in regard to race or sexuality/orientation. 😉
Men's underwear is "discretionary" in that we'll look at as "these are getting pretty worn out, but I can't afford new ones right now". Or the more stereotypically female habit of buying new clothing as a fashion statement or to coordinate an outfit rather than using what is already on hand. Men may do that when they have money to spare but will refrain (and not be judged) when they don't.
Hey Originauts!
I'm here answering questions and commenting for the next hour! So hit me up with your best undie jokes, wedgie puns, and historical tidbits.
Semper Ubi Sub Ubi,
Danielle
Please do a history of women's underwear. From what I know, women didn't wear underwear under clothes for much of history.
@@lacybookworm5039 that would be a great follow up episode for this one, thanks for suggesting it! I hope I can manage to keep a straight face during that one...but the odds are VERY slim.
~Danielle
Just wanted to say that I love your fashion ❤️
I also love the show of course!
@@chocjamie Thanks so much for watching, and for the kind words
I talked about underwear for 30 seconds to a few friends
It was a brief discussion
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
a massive groan and thumbs up :-))
Hehehehe 🤣🤣
YOU MADE MY DAY!
Where is BVDs?
“Jacques Strap!
I’m looking for a Jacques Strap! Can anybody check the men’s room for a Jacques Strap?”
Here you go: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jock_Stirrup
LOL 🤣
Moe is that you?
LOL
Interesting to hear that men also at one point where not allowed to be topless at the beach
Right? gives me hope for women someday
@@AshleeKnowsNot for woman to go topples at the beach?
@@xxportalxx. OMG yes. As a woman there is nothing more irritating and uncomfortable then a wet, saggy bathing suit top. They come off half the time anyway and then it's an ordeal when you accidentally flash people. They're just boobs people need to get over it.
Enjoy being leered at by perverts.
@@AshleeKnowsNot in many places women are aloud to be topless. Many just don't want to. Even in my YeeHa conservative red state.
hahaha loved the subtle grossed out expression after "codpiece" 2:10
Thanks for pointing that out, now I can't stop replying.
When she said 'attached to the hose' I thought she meant it was a bloody funnel strapped to your leg hahaha
And the delivery of "bottom". This presenter is great!
I don’t how to say this without sounding creepy, so let me contextualise. It’s the second video of yours that I watch with a big gap between, and I can’t stop thinking how wonderful you are. Very clear, concise and well written videos. I’ve just subscribed because, for sure, you are wonderful :)
That's creepy!
@@sal2975 how
@@HN-kr1nf however you thought what you said sounded creepy.
@@sal2975 what
@@HN-kr1nf It is creepy that you thought you were creepy, what you said isn't creepy.
Your laughter is so contagious. 🥰
Combined with the topic!
Uu great, something intresting and funny to balance the annoying and depressing news cicle.. Tje magic of youtube.
typo .. but newscicle is a good new word.
I agree. You're awesomesouce!
Also, great job on talking about man junk and delivering the knowledge in a professional and intriguing manner. You rock!
Did not expect Greenspan as a sited source
Danielle, you are so brave, to go through so much paraphrases in such a "short video" :-D This was really fun! Like really fun! :-D And interesting, of course!
I am part of reenactment group, we do Swiss Army circa 1476, so the codpieces are on our events all around :-D
I'm in love with her hair 😍
Makes me wish I hadn't cut mine so short 😭
You can still get extensions to wear your hair like that
Living for the amount of puns in this video
Can you do a history of bathing suits? You briefly mentioned beaches allowing men to go topless. I didnt know this was rule in the past.
@narek LOL thats so wild! I would love to know more about this
i agree women should go topless as well!
Severe lack of mentioning Jareth the Goblin King during the codpiece segment.
What a well presented video, I’ve never seen this lady before but found her mix of humour and fact to be really informative yet funny. I really enjoyed it.
When you broke to laugh I was laughing with you. I guess I'm five too XD
I coincidentally started coughing (sinuses) and laughing at the same time she did, and it was like we were laughing together at something; that was weird and hilarious.
Huh thought this would be sponsored by meundies
Codpieces almost made a comeback in the eighties, at least among musicians. Check out the video for "Word Up" by Cameo. Hair metal guys wore them too.
They were all about using femininity in contrast to masculinity. Big hair and "glam" clothes were paired with lyrics about having sex with women and cod pieces.
@@AndromedaCrippsThere's a comedy metal band called Steel Panther that has the entire point of exaggerating late eighties hair metal culture. Sad thing is that they made a distortion and tone adjusting guitar pedal called the "Pussy Melter" that had been banned from being sold on a major music retail site for promoting violence against a group. What? I think we all understand what "melt" means in this context, and it's a good thing.
What an absolutely amazing look at history!! Loved it! Thanks for the research, and hope it was fun for you!!
Haven't watched an episode in a while. This was very interesting and fun!
Hey Danielle!
I would really like to know the origins of police sirens and their colors, how about it for a video topic?
That survey took forever but i still did coz i love your content
We appreciate you! Thanks so much
@@pbsorigins Ahhhhhh! Of course as I said I love your content
Thank you! Nice vid. I like your style of presenting. It's just a joy to watch.
4:15 the name for the combined drawers and chemise for women was “a pair of combinations”, also the picture shown to illustrate this is from the 1890s
It's fascinating to learn that all the nick-names are based upon people.
Who knew that there was so much to this?!
The presenter was fantastic! She really killed it. Her gestures, factual expressions and delivery of the content was spot on. She needs to be on TV.
Kudos to Danielle for a brief description of men's underwear. Without breaking down with laughter too often...
Can you do something about how/when Americans began talking about distance in terms of time? You know, "I'm ten minutes away." It's a weird thing to do and I'm curious how it started.
There's a general connection in Germanic languages (other languages might be different) between location and time. It's usually thought that the phrases to talk about time were originally molded after the phrases we use to talk about location. Kinda to "give us a place in time" so to speak. For example, you can say "we meet in the park" or "we meet in 5 minutes", but "in" was is first a location marker that gets a "metaphorical" widening to also mean time.
I don't know for sure, if that is the reason your example works, but I would assume a connection there. That even though we don't actively think about this, there's an innate, grammatical connection between location and time in our use of the language and that we find new ways to express this.
It's because none of us know how our measuring system works XD
It comes from the fact that we all own or want to own cars (Amish and similar excepted of course). In cities, distance doesn't really explain the duration of a journey, due to factors such as gridlock, trains, and road construction slowing down the speed at which one travels. However, a native driver will be aware of how long it will take to get to various places due to these interferences, and will express the distance as a factor of time.
To give a personal example, I have absolutely no idea how far it is to my doctor's office, but I know that, on a good day with no excessive traffic, it takes 20 minutes. Passing a school as it gets out adds 10 minutes, rush hour adds 10-15 minutes, and road construction adds another 15, if you're lucky. So to get to my doctor's appointment at 08:40, with schools and road construction and 1st-wave rush hour, I have to leave the house no later than 7:50, and that's cutting it close (I need at least 10 minutes to park and find the office.) So my doctor's office is 40-50 minutes away, at that time of day. (Gd forbid you get a train, though. That's 10-20 minutes, more if they stop the *redacted* train.)
But coming back, there's no road construction, schools will be in session, and the rush hour traffic is more on the adjacent roads. So my home is 15-20 minutes away, even though the physical distance is exactly the same.
TLDR: It's not the distance, it's the time it takes to get you there that's important.
Is that an american thing? It's usually more helpful to tell someone about how long it's going to take you to get somewhere than to tell them that you're 10.5 miles away and have them calculate the average mph and multiply.
I come from Kenya.. Years ago, while in college, a classmate I had run into in the city centre told me her flat was 10 shillings (Kenyan currency) away to indicate how far it was. So as you can see, people talk about distance even in terms of money.
The cod piece was one of the things promoted by physicians at the time as it also served to protect the male genitalia as they underwent treatment for sexually transmitted diseases. Such treatment included salves and poultices, that would stain most cloth so having them on small cloth pads inside a codpiece allowed that the treatments could take place as the codpiece could be lined with things such as pitch, making them impervious to the staining. Generally, the bigger the codpiece, the greater the infection, as some treatments included a poultice with Mercury.
The 411 on BVDs,LOL!
You're good at it girl, and keep up the good work. Plus the subject is great!
You should be a professor, I'm in media arts...... people like you bring reality to what is real in the world! How things really are and the origins. Thank you for your dedication to realizm and facts!
She does excellent narrations and does it effortlessly
She made it very fun to watch! Thanks!
Omw I would never have imagined there was so much going on in the history of underwear of all things haha
She's the best. Love when she laughs hysterically
The origin of the school system? 🤷♂️ I love this channel and the host so much! 😁✌️
Showing someone's undies sticking out of their pants was already in full effect long before 1990. In 1977 I moved to Oakland, Ca. Soon after, the crack epidemic started. Dads and uncles started loosing weight. The condition was called 'sucked up'. Kids started to emulate their older relatives and started wearing loose fitting pants and showing their boxers. Calvin Klein tried to cashed in but know body from the hood would ever wear Calvins. White kids wore them after the movie 'Back to the Future' came out.
thumbs up for the laughter beginning at 3:21. actually, the host started breaking up a second sooner; my timing was a little premature.
RUclips at 4:36 A.M. : hey hey hey check out this underware origin
I like the brief explanation 🙃
I wonder if one could get away with wearing just a loincloth or codpiece today?
I recall some gay tv personality want-to-be created a male thong that only had straps on one side. He wore it on the beach to model it. And it was on mtv or something. The guy was not arrested or anything. Needless to say, this 1/2 thong did not sell
You probably could but please don't lmao
I was not aware on importance of underwear in masculine culture. Thank you for the INFORMATION.
Excellent job. I really enjoyed your presentation. Especially at 3:13.
Subscribed immediately.
I don’t like being watched while shopping for underwear 😂😂
Such a consistently interesting show
That was a interesting video. I have noticed a new trend in underwear. Boxer briefs are becoming more popular then boxers.
It's now more harder to find boxers and I'm not happy about that. Not everyone likes tight underwear.
I just want to know one thing. How many takes did that video take to make? Very informative and entertaining as always!
Boxers... Also, love the puns. Highest form of humor.
Sagging pants are a representation of American masculinity. History!
Somehow disappointed at the mention of 90's hip-hop and sagging pants without graphics of the more extreme offenders. (quickly checks Google images) Ya, that sh** got ridiculous.
And why anyone would think showing off a pair of $2 Fruit of the Looms is attractive, I don't know. *rolls eyes*
Commando is the best way for men!
People waste way to much money on clothes. Nudity laws should be banned as buying unnecessary clothing is making us all poor, increased a/c, all that soap waste in our water and wasted electricity is contributing to global warming.
Very funny and informative. I love the globe. It looks like it could be a globe shaped grill.
Archeology at Hadrian’s Wall in Northern England unearthed undelivered letters meant for families in Rome. In one, a solider asks his mother to send more fresh underwear. Sounds like a familiar story repeated many times through history.
This was so interesting! I learned many new things today - thank you so much!!!
Hmmm ... No mention of underpants among the Romans.
A letter was found in the ancient Roman fort of "Vindolanda" in Britain, in which a wife tells her soldier husband that she has sent him two pairs of socks and two pairs of underpants.
Wow PBS is now doing RUclips Channels! Awesome! Thank Creator! As youtube was getting riddled with highly unprofessionally and lazily produced Blah and garbage. Thanks PBS! You’re probably saving the last safer social media from being totally ruined.
She made so many dad jokes
Cool video on briefs I have been wearing briefs since a kid and I'm glad they made briefs I am a briefs lover
Brief on briefs!
If you have a Uniqlo near, look into their AIRism line of men's underwear. They're wick away moisture & scent! Very comfortable in warm or cold weather. They're very comparable to the Duluth Trading Co. "naked" mentioned in the video.
I used to replace underwear when the elastic weakened, which used to take 12 to 18 months. Since starting 20 years ago to wash in warm water and dry on low heat, the damned things are lasting forever. But my frugal upbringing won't let me discard perfectly functional clothing, though I keep buying new ones as materials and comfort improve.
So I now have at least 40 pair of perfectly good underpants completely filling a drawer, with styles covering decades. Sigh.
First World problems! 😁
Underwear parity for men has arrived! (I've yet to see a woman who could afford it not have a drawer filled with various types of undies, in various degrees of wear.)
Men weren't allowed to go topless to the beach back in the day?
Definitely not, especially during the Victorian era. Men's swimsuits were quite modest.
@@william5751 was there a male "free the nipple" campaign?
I constantly live in confusion on how music videos came to be
I suspect it started out with variety shows and Lawrence Welk. Eventually someone said, y'know, this is boring as heck--let's liven it up a bit with some actually sexy dancing and maybe y'know, some music that isn't all white-bread-and-mayonnaise. (Lawrence Welk was like Valium in musical form.)
Or at least that's my theory.
Music videos having a storylike narrative started with Thriller. According my parents, it was the first time it had a plot like that and people were puzzled. Is this a music video or a movie?
How do you decide a topic to find it's origin.
Great vid as always guys.
This is so fascinating!
The survey "is no longer available."
Boxer briefs are the best looking.
So much information 👍🔥🔥🔥🔥
Errors
1. Underwear worn under tunics was worn before the 12th century. They were made of linen very loose and baggy. You could wrap it 3x around your body.
2. There's depictions of underwear in the bayou tapestry and in illustrations of prayer books
3. Underwear had nothing to do with modesty. There are illustrations. It had to do with cleaning. Imagine wearing unlined wool garment next to your skin.
Now imagine hand washing those garments and laundry was once a week event and you may have own one change of clothes.
4. Cod pieces went out of fashion because the Italian breeches around 1570s came into fashion and by the early 1600s they were out of fashion as these breeches had a fly front. Pan slops, or the pumpkin breech often closed in the back. And were laced to the doublet.
Darlin, your a hoot!
I came for immature giggles. I was not disappointed. 3:14
I go commando cause i can
I wear boxer-briefs. tighty-whitey elastic chafes and boxers/trunks are too bulky. I like them with mid thigh length legs and made from cotton. Bonus points for funky prints
You didn't mention the MUI (Men's Underwear Index)
Nothing better than going commando 🤟
If you haven't covered this yet, I'd be really interested in how the "in-law" term came around. I told my husband last night that it was weird that my sister is now his sister. It sounds like I married a sibling. Are we the same person?
Well done
I wonder if the script was trunk-ated.
Super fun video. Let me ask: aren't plain color boxers or white briefs still the majority of sales? just asking. i don't know. (I'm a white briefs kind of guy. 😀)
I went shopping for unmentionables a couple months ago and could not find boxers anywhere. All I could find was boxer/briefs which I ended up buying. I hate em. I want lose fitting boxers.
Is there some similar interesting history for lady's undergarments?
Are these objects glued to the shelf behind you?
I thought sagging came from prison culture where it was used to advertise your "availability".
"History is written by the victors" - attributed to Winston Churchill (actual author purportedly unknown). This statement probably holds some truth, but not every truth and with an unknown time limit. While not terrible, I'd take this video with some healthy skepticism.
I do not use underwear
its so trippy seeing the target brand underwear, goodfellows in the globe which is what i wear, so im like why is my underwear in the globe?
Great video, but you stopped *just* where things really start to get interesting! The gay men's community have really taken men's underwear in a bold new direction the past 25 years, so much so that it's finally catching on with the straights! Same with swimwear.
Would love to see you keep that in mind when it comes to future videos concerning fashion. Appropriation be abound y'all, whether it be in regard to race or sexuality/orientation. 😉
I prefer briefs
W for the video title
There should be a contest to caption 3:50
boxer briefs are best
Really interesting. Thank you for teaching us women about men's underwear lol
Loincloth? What about Fig Leaf?
Men's underwear is "discretionary" in that we'll look at as "these are getting pretty worn out, but I can't afford new ones right now".
Or the more stereotypically female habit of buying new clothing as a fashion statement or to coordinate an outfit rather than using what is already on hand. Men may do that when they have money to spare but will refrain (and not be judged) when they don't.
Cuz I’m 5...gotta steal that one. Love this vid:)
Next PBS how about a male trucker talk about "motherhood"??
Being Scottish I don't have to worry about unmentionables. Hang free my fellow man.
It would be interesting to learn about ladies under garment...
OMG! Your awesome!!
So...
Can we talk about what YOUR wearing? 🤣
Lol keep up the good work