I don’t know whether there is any boutique or cloth-selling shop that actually sells cloths and next to it a tag giving instructions and directions or rather terms and conditions on how, when and why such clothes should be worn by particular people.
G-String is one of the most common and adored inner wear by ladies as they seek to look good in those bikinis when going to the beach or as a move to spice things up in the bedroom.
History of this piece of clothe dates back in ‘70s but has not been that common until later in 21st century. With high demand from parents to stick to the culture, such a tiny clothe was associated with loose women.
The time has now changed and almost every woman is in market looking for this G-string. Publicly, they are on display and you will see all women smile, laugh and joke as they acquire one.
However, there is one thing, a tale about this clothing that people haven’t been in a position to understand. One thing you should ask yourself before you dish out some cash to fund the expense of joining G-string lovers is, could this G in its name be acronym for ‘Germs’?
Apart from the discomfort you may expect from wearing other type of panties, that panty line on your body and maybe some discomfort pain, there is another worry to consider from this clothing which can actually act as bridge for germs from the anus to the vagina.
“G-Strings are unique transport vehicle for bacteria,” Dr Esther Wanjohi Nairobi Hospital said.
“The strings (that pass between the cheeks of the buttocks) make it easy for bacteria to move from the alimentary canal to the vagina’” warned the doctor addressing standard.
Logically, the G-string acts as a ladder for germs to climb up to the vagina. This could therefore lead to urinary tract infection (UTI) or candidiasis.
But if you practice high standard hygiene you should not worry. As you look to spice things in bedroom, or even try to avoid those panty discomforts by substituting them with G-String put this on notice board, hygiene is good.