Sunday, November 24, 2013

Why do I always have a camel toe?

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samantha


I always get a camel toe with anything I wear (leggings, jeggings, pants, shorts, yoga pants, underwear, bathing suit) I've tried panty liners, putting a tissue in between my underwear and pants and wearing a bigger size bc I thought they were probably too small for me. But I'm not even fat I'm actually really skinny size 00 I also don't like wearing long tops/shirts bc they make me look funny! Someone help please!


Answer
Sounds like you're wearing ultra-high-waisted jeans/ leggings/ jeggings/ tights/ tube trousers that are too tight in the crotch. ..and/ or you are wearing underwear that isn't very supportive. ... and/ or you are wearing flimsy and/ or poorly manufactured garments that are constructed of extremely thin material.

Search for compression-style leggings. They are made of a thicker, denser fabric that contains a high Lycra-Spandex %, and serves to smooth the bulges, shape the bum, flatten the abdomen, and support the thighs/ keep everything contained and ward-off jiggling..

You may be slim but garments like that really have to be better quality and thicker/ denser (whether one is ultra-slim, or "fluffy", curvy.. or anything in-between). It isn't just about a larger size. Supportive bikini or boy-short underwear, made of high-quality cotton (preferably with Lycra-Spandex for stretch and to smooth) is necessary under body-con garments. The body-con garments should fit properly and support the body/ smooth curves.


As far as "..looking funny".. when you wear a tunic-length top, extra-long tanks, longer over-sized bf shirts, etc. (that cover the bum sufficiently). It can't possibly look as funny as revealing too much of your body. Only underdeveloped children should be wearing leggings, jeggings or tights as pants. Leggings aren't pants.
http://storminakcup.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/american-apparel-warning-these-tights-are-not-pants-300x216.jpg?w=470


Working-out at the gym, cycling, training for a 10k, lounging around the house, taking a yoga, spinning or Pilates class.. those are all fine. But wearing form-fitting garments with no long top, or even an extra-long tank, to cover the bum and upper thighs
=
too revealing for being out in public.

What would you think if you saw a guy walking around like this all of the time..?
http://i00.i.aliimg.com/wsphoto/v0/1128422524_1/Compression-Under-font-b-Pant-b-font-Shirt-font-b-Tights-b-font-Base-Layers-Rash.jpg

It's inappropriate. Men and women, teen/ tween boys, as well as girls, should abide by the unofficial (but still widely recognised) "no crotch rule" re: wearing athletic wear, cycling-bike shorts, running pants, tube trousers, leggings, jeggings, and tights. Long tops are necessary when/ if one opts to be in public wearing body-con bottoms.


https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgNZZih9PhmiNl8n3bsOz9Z9oiZloBZMT5LqeNmhGZuzBO3Lry_MdAm8X7Nd4e0fL66HEoJE56W69ivfXXoSwLXYbjxr4DUF1g2POpxwLnvypWQA04HNdDA-Nd41sjrY8287PO2sEh2NeUA/s1600/60035740e.jpg

Pinterest Told Me To- Leggings Are NOT Pants:
http://pinteresttoldmeto.blogspot.com/2013/10/leggings-101-leggings-are-not-pants.html

Your leggings are NOT pants-tumblr:
listen. those leggings? they arenât pants, ok?
http://yourleggingsarenotpants.tumblr.com/

Is my hybrid bike climbing hills properly?

Q. I recently purchased a hybrid bicycle. A 2013 GIANT Cypress DX.
http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-us/bikes/model/cypress.dx/9019/48868/

I took it out and realized that I seem to go a bit slower than most cyclists I come across that aren't on road bikes. This could just be due to my lack of skill or something.

But when I try to go up hill I notice that it is incredibly difficult, and I think I'm using gears properly, but it's just so painfully slow. I don't know how normal it is or at what speed I should expect to be able to climb hills - I'm sure it depends on how steep the hill in question is -- but is there any way to know how fast I should be going up certain kinds of hills?

Are there certain problems with the bike that could account for this?


Answer
Hiram

You have just begun your cycling journey. Consider that you do not really know how to ride yet. You are not in cycling shape. It can't ate you a long time to understand just how to ride. Months to get into shape, and years to understand how to handle your bike.

Start by reading up on "spinning". You can ask here too. Spinning allows the modern cyclist to ride both distance with speed, and have little fatigue. That will help you understand why you are slow on the road, and even slower on the climb. There are many people ho never learn.

Enjoy the knowledge. It will get you to where you wan to go. The other part is training!

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