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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  • Thanks everyone for your replies. As  said, with our different sensitivities we may all prefer different styles of underwear, although I was surprised at this one:

    My girlfriend wears  high waist thongs. She says they are very comfy..

    Those are the most uncomfortable I have ever tried! Is she autistic? Are there any autistic women reading this who find thongs comfortable? 

    Thanks, Lotus, that was the type of bra that they said was right for me and that I bought, it has vertical wires just to the side of the cup

    I'm sorry to hear that. Maybe because the wired bit is only at the side, not under the cup, they think they can get away with calling them "non wired" but it's terrible mis-selling in my opinion. What a disappointment. Also, I have never heard that you're supposed to replace bras every 3 months!? I would expect them to last a couple of years at least.

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  • Thanks everyone for your replies. As  said, with our different sensitivities we may all prefer different styles of underwear, although I was surprised at this one:

    My girlfriend wears  high waist thongs. She says they are very comfy..

    Those are the most uncomfortable I have ever tried! Is she autistic? Are there any autistic women reading this who find thongs comfortable? 

    Thanks, Lotus, that was the type of bra that they said was right for me and that I bought, it has vertical wires just to the side of the cup

    I'm sorry to hear that. Maybe because the wired bit is only at the side, not under the cup, they think they can get away with calling them "non wired" but it's terrible mis-selling in my opinion. What a disappointment. Also, I have never heard that you're supposed to replace bras every 3 months!? I would expect them to last a couple of years at least.

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