Question to other autistic women about getting comfortable underwear

Have any women found underwear that is comfortable? Has anyone tried the briefs that are short style, and are they better than the higher leg ones? 

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  • My wife (while not autistic does have very sensitive skin) rates the Under The Sea brand of invisible undies if you want the no VPL look.

    They are really good for under tight leggings for a workout or a run as they don't bunch up in places they shouldn't.

    It may feel odd on the skin as they are not like the usual cotton or polyester blend items so it is worth experimenting in case different = bad for you.

    For everyday, round the house type wear it is hard to beat cotton though - different brands have different fits so it takes a little trial and error to find what works for you and the type of clothes you wear.

    What do you regularly wear? If you are a skirt wearer then French knickers may work well, tight jeans work well with the cotton undies while tight trousers often work best with no VPL options. Looser clothing can work well with boy shorts etc etc.

    The boy shorts type of knickers do have a tendency to bunch up around the crotch with certain body shapes to trial and error is recommended.

    If it only the bottoms you are interested in?

    You can tell I spent too much time working in womens fashion...

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  • My wife (while not autistic does have very sensitive skin) rates the Under The Sea brand of invisible undies if you want the no VPL look.

    They are really good for under tight leggings for a workout or a run as they don't bunch up in places they shouldn't.

    It may feel odd on the skin as they are not like the usual cotton or polyester blend items so it is worth experimenting in case different = bad for you.

    For everyday, round the house type wear it is hard to beat cotton though - different brands have different fits so it takes a little trial and error to find what works for you and the type of clothes you wear.

    What do you regularly wear? If you are a skirt wearer then French knickers may work well, tight jeans work well with the cotton undies while tight trousers often work best with no VPL options. Looser clothing can work well with boy shorts etc etc.

    The boy shorts type of knickers do have a tendency to bunch up around the crotch with certain body shapes to trial and error is recommended.

    If it only the bottoms you are interested in?

    You can tell I spent too much time working in womens fashion...

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