Choose Lingerie that Feels Great

- Christmas Holiday Lingerie
- Thigh High Boots
- Sheer Lingerie
- Sexy Stockings
- Men’s Lingerie
- Thongs & G-Strings
- Costume Lingerie
- Cupless Open Bra
- Teddy Lingerie
- Sexy Santa Outfits
Most of us have numerous pieces of lingerie in our lingerie drawer. We usually have a variety of lingerie ranging from plain and practical cotton to racy red, blue or purple lace thongs, camisoles and bras. The important question here is, when we have a range of lingerie, do we wear everything or just a few pieces? Do we rotate the pieces or do we stick to a certain kind of lingerie? Do we save certain sensuous pieces for special occasions or never wear them at all? Did we buy them because they made us feel incredibly sexy and then put them away and never wear them at all? Are we afraid of our lingerie?
Most women have something hidden away in their lingerie drawer that they rarely, if ever, wear. For some women, this will be the panties they consider boring or the favorite bra with a broken strap that they can’t bring themselves to throw away. The majority of women have something risqué stuffed in the back of the drawer that they never wear. They may feel that it is too much of a deviation from their usual look and they don’t want to be ridiculed, or they might simply find it too uncomfortable to wear.
When you buy lingerie, don’t only consider how it looks; think about how it feels. After all, you are not a tailor’s mannequin without feelings. You have physical sensations and you want to feel comfortable in what you wear. Feeling sexy is difficult when you are ranting to yourself about your thong creeping and wondering how women can wear these things. Feeling comfortable with who you are is generally considered a very attractive attribute, so it follows that feeling comfortable in what you are wearing is also very attractive. If you aren’t comfortable it will show in your demeanor. This is not a sexy, attractive look. Walk around the changing room in your prospective purchase. If it is uncomfortable after two minutes, there is no way you will make it through a dinner date, let alone a full day at work. Don’t buy it; look for something more comfortable for extended wear.
If that sexy scrap of silk at the back of your lingerie drawer makes you feel uneasy and different, think about why you bought it in the first place. Was it for that exact reason that you fell in love with it, because it made you feel like a different woman? Did you look in the mirror and realize that the person looking back was not the usual you, but who you really wanted to be? At what point did you say to yourself that you don’t deserve to be that person, or that person looks ridiculous? If you liked how that lingerie made you feel in the changing room, try putting it on in your bedroom. Ask your partner for their opinion as you model your intimate apparel; it is very doubtful that they find fault or tell you that you look ridiculous.