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Saturday, June 21, 2008

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An issue of rights and thongs for today's teens


By SUSAN PHINNEY

Schools barely get baggy-to-the-knees pants and bare bellies under control, or at least cover, when thong panties snap them to attention.

The issue was revealed recently when administrators at Rancho Bernardo High School in Southern California stopped teen girls arriving for a dance and asked if they were wearing thong underwear. Some were even asked to prove it. Thong-wearers were then sent home to change into panties that presumably offered more coverage.

Did it occur to the thong police that some of these offenders might come from homes where thongs reign? Apparently not. But these diligent officials did offer equal opportunity harassment. A 17-year-old male arriving in a toga had to lift it up to prove he was wearing shorts underneath. A police officer patrolling the scene suggested the exams be stopped. They weren't.

Needless to say, the kids complained. Enraged parents threatened lawsuits, and the director of the American Civil Liberties Union for San Diego and Imperial counties spoke out against the searches.

Within days, thong-checker/Assistant Principal Rita Wilson (not the film star) was put on leave.

Few people seem willing to defend Wilson's actions, but many will stand up for thongs.

Pam Eshelman, co-president of PTSA at Eckstein Middle School in Seattle and mother of daughters who are 14 and 15, said one prefers thongs, one doesn't. This generation doesn't see thongs as strip-club costumery. They just don't want their panty lines to show. They want a clean look. There definitely are larger, more visible issues affecting children that are more important, she said.


Are Seattle area students in danger of being exposed to thong checks?

When local schools were called for comments, most had heard of the incident, which made the national news. Those who had not were momentarily silenced. You could almost hear them taking deep breaths, weighing their words. Then they laughed. Uproariously.

The bottom line is that Seattle area schools don't seem to care if or what students wear "under" but it should be covered by clothing that is "appropriate" but not "disruptive." The latter translates into shirts that don't advertise drugs, alcohol or tobacco, for example.

And according to a memo from the Seattle School Board, students have the right to "freedom from unreasonable search and seizure while at school." Dress codes are usually worked out by individual schools with parental and student input.

Eshelman said the dress code doesn't affect anything under clothing. She called the thong incident bizarre. "What they have under their clothing isn't an issue. I've never heard of anything like that."

Linda Wolf, a Bainbridge Island photographer and co-founder of DaughtersSisters project -- a program that supports self-esteem in girls, said it's a young woman's personal right to wear thongs. They might make her feel beautiful, and give her an inner sense of her own sexuality. "Whose business is it?" she asked.

Lenora Lee, vice principal at Seattle's Garfield High, said she has no idea what kind of panties girls wear. She just knows underwear cannot show. She said Garfield held an assembly on April 15, a refresher course of sorts to remind students that no matter how warm the weather, dress rules still apply.

Lee explained their "five finger" rule: Skirts and shorts must be fingertip length. Shirts have to have fronts and backs. Midriffs must be covered. If someone's out of compliance, they're asked to put on a coat, or sent home to change. And they comply. "We don't address their underwear," Lee said.

Elysa Hovard, a senior at Bothell High School who works part time at Victoria's Secret in Alderwood Mall, estimates that 50 to 60 percent of high school girls wear thongs because they don't want panty lines to show. And guys like girls to wear them so they have something to tease them about if the thong is exposed.

With low-slung pants and cropped tops in the fashion picture, thongs are at constant risk for exposure, and their occupants for teasing.

Hovard said Sisqo, a vocalist who gained fame for "The Thong Song" in 2000, helped promote the thong craze with lyrics that include the refrain "Baby I know you wanna show ... that thong thong thong thong thong."

According to news reports the Southern California panty check was motivated by an incident at a MORP (prom spelled backward) dance held in 2001. The dance had a "Jungle Fever" theme that inspired one female student -- obviously fevered -- to doff her costume on the dance floor.

Even in that context, the thong-check didn't make sense to this area's school administrators. In typical Northwest no-nonsense style, they pointed out that keeping kids clothed on the dance floor, not checking for panties at the door, should take priority.

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

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A Thong Thing : Trend leans toward wearing thongs, but are they safe?


By Megan LaVoie



Thongs are a hidden hit rage in today's world. But that floss between your cheeks, while it may be sexy, may be harmful.
Kellie Flood-Shaffer, an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center, said women who wear thongs have a higher risk of catching infection and having irritation.
"I often see patients who wear thongs regularly have severe irritations toward the cheeks because every time you walk that thong is rubbing," she said.
Flood-Shaffer said women have a higher risk of yeast infections and chaffing when they wear thong underwear.
"Yeast infections are common amongst women who wear thong underwear because thongs are tight and don't let the womens' genitalia breath. They also cause chaffing - much like what your lips look like when they get chapped," she said.
Flood-Shaffer said thong underwear is not the problem - frequent wearing of them is.
"I always recommend to women to only wear thongs when they don't want panty lines. Don't wear them every day with jeans and tight pants because the material irritation that the thong causes will rub their skin raw," she said.
Flood-Shaffer said that many of her clients feel they have to wear thongs daily.
"I tell the women who can't live without wearing their thongs daily to not wear their thongs to bed," she said. "The body has to breath - air is our friend."
According to www.thongs4u.com, thongs first appeared in the United States on male models for colleges and art schools to cover up their genitalia so women in the classes wouldn't be embarrassed. Americans who traveled abroad to Europe and Brazil saw thongs worn on beaches and brought them home to the United States. Thongs were introduced as an undergarment in the 1980s and have since become a popular alternative for men and women to wear instead of the normal panties and boxers.
Ryan Callaway, a sophomore construction tech major from Round Rock, said men like thongs on women because they are sexy and revealing but said he believes women like them for different reasons.
"I think women like thongs because you can't see their panty line," he said. "I guess that's important."
Jackie Bush, co-manager of the Victoria's Secret in South Plains Mall, agreed with Callaway.
"We definitely sell more thong panties than non-thong panties, probably because women think they are comfortable, and they don't want panty lines," she said.
Bush said Victoria's Secret V-string low-rise thong is the most popular, with cotton the material of choice.
Flood-Shaffer said cotton thongs are healthier to wear then lycra and nylon thongs.
"Cotton and silk materials are better choices to wear then lycra and nylon because the materials let that area breath," she said.
Flood-Shaffer said that another problem of thong wearing is that women shave their pubic hair.
"I see 50 patients a week, and 75 percent of them are completely shaved. This is a new fad because 10 years ago I never saw it once," she said.
"Hair protects women from certain infections, and when they shave it all off, it make the thongs rub even more," she said.
Sara Walker, a junior English major from Arlington, said she has never had any problems wearing thongs.
"I have been wearing thongs since I was 13, and I think they are way more comfortable and appealing than granny panties," she said
Callaway said thongs are good for women when they are young, but once they start getting older they shouldn't wear them.
"I think moms wearing thongs is gross. Women like Courtney Cox and Jennifer Aniston's age is OK, but once they start looking older, no more thongs for them," he said.

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