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Your thoughts on keeping money in undergarments by Bibol(f): 10:33am On Jul 14, 2012 |
I've often wondered why some old women keep money in their undergarments. It was quite common when I was young, so I was suprised to see a woman do this again this morning. What would make them keep it in that kind of place knowing fully well that money circulates easily? |
Re: Your thoughts on keeping money in undergarments by Nobody: 11:03am On Jul 14, 2012 |
because dats d safest place to keep money,ur bra or pants,especially when people have stolen from u a lot.at least no man or woman born of a woman will have d effontery to insert his or her hand into a womans bra or pant without d woman feeling some wayward hands.secondly women do dat when theres no secure or safe place to keep money.for example during my nysc days,i used to wrap my money into a handkerchief and put it inside my bra when i want to sleep or go 4 drilling exactly d way my grandma used to do hers.infact there are some old women in my village dat wears pants dat av front pocket and when dey want to buy something or pay conductor money,u will see dem removing their wrapper carefully and deeping their hands into dia pocket pants to remove money,but unfortunatly i dont see those kinds of pants again.d old woman dat used to sell such pants in my village is dead and none of her kids are into selling,others say people dont buy such pants again |
Re: Your thoughts on keeping money in undergarments by Caracta(f): 2:14pm On Jul 14, 2012 |
It's very unhealthy. It irritates. If my money wants to perish, let it perish. My inner wears are sacred! |
Re: Your thoughts on keeping money in undergarments by EfemenaXY: 10:26pm On Jul 14, 2012 |
kulyie: because dats d safest place to keep money,ur bra or pants,especially when people have stolen from u a lot.at least no man or woman born of a woman will have d effontery to insert his or her hand into a womans bra or pant without d woman feeling some wayward hands.secondly women do dat when theres no secure or safe place to keep money.for example during my nysc days,i used to wrap my money into a handkerchief and put it inside my bra when i want to sleep or go 4 drilling exactly d way my grandma used to do hers.infact there are some old women in my village dat wears pants dat av front pocket and when dey want to buy something or pay conductor money,u will see dem removing their wrapper carefully and deeping their hands into dia pocket pants to remove money,but unfortunatly i dont see those kinds of pants again.d old woman dat used to sell such pants in my village is dead and none of her kids are into selling,others say people dont buy such pants again Seriously?? Never seen such panties, but I've seen ladies, especially market women place their money in pouches zipped up and tied to their waists, underneath their wrappers. Well, times have changed. It's no surprise the old panties with front pockets are no longer in circulation. They've now been replaced with G-strings with back pockets. |
Re: Your thoughts on keeping money in undergarments by Nobody: 7:29am On Jul 15, 2012 |
@ efemena which one is g.string with back pockets,i tot g.strings expose both butts lol,orisirisi |
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