MaybeIShouldntPostIt
MaybeIShouldntPostIt OP t1_j21xq7d wrote
Reply to comment by DroolingSlothCarpet in LPT: If you’re worried about visible pit sweat, try putting panty liners (thin pads) on the inside of your shirt to absorb it and prevent it from leaking through. Thin, absorbent, soft, flexible, disposable, cheap. by MaybeIShouldntPostIt
Sounds like someone really likes their brand of antiperspirant 😉
MaybeIShouldntPostIt OP t1_j21xfif wrote
Reply to comment by quazatron48k in LPT: If you’re worried about visible pit sweat, try putting panty liners (thin pads) on the inside of your shirt to absorb it and prevent it from leaking through. Thin, absorbent, soft, flexible, disposable, cheap. by MaybeIShouldntPostIt
Or you’d be supplying the other people with the tip 🤷🏼♀️ I suppose it was different for me at the time because I was doing it with all my sorority sisters. In a vacuum it might feel awkward at that age to do something a bit weird - now I just embrace the practicality
MaybeIShouldntPostIt OP t1_j21x47v wrote
MaybeIShouldntPostIt OP t1_j21wxud wrote
Reply to comment by eltegs in LPT: If you’re worried about visible pit sweat, try putting panty liners (thin pads) on the inside of your shirt to absorb it and prevent it from leaking through. Thin, absorbent, soft, flexible, disposable, cheap. by MaybeIShouldntPostIt
They have adhesive on the backside (where they would normally stick to panties). The adhesive side would go on the inside of your shirt so instead of making contact with your shirt, your pit makes contact with the liner.
MaybeIShouldntPostIt OP t1_j23y6m5 wrote
Reply to comment by Aunt_Anne in LPT: If you’re worried about visible pit sweat, try putting panty liners (thin pads) on the inside of your shirt to absorb it and prevent it from leaking through. Thin, absorbent, soft, flexible, disposable, cheap. by MaybeIShouldntPostIt
I’m not familiar with dress shields!! To Google!