What Happens to Your Body When You Stop Wearing Underwear

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Wearing underwear is a ritual for many of us that is almost as natural as breathing, so the idea of walking around without them may seem strange. In fact, if you decide to stop wearing them, you can gain more benefits, including relief from acid reflux.

You will be less prone to acid reflux.

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Tight clothing, such as underwear, can force your abdomen up, putting pressure on your stomach and resulting in acid reflux and heartburn. Getting rid of your underwear will reduce the risk of acid reflux, despite the fact that this health condition is widespread among 20-30-year-old adults.

You are unlikely to get a yeast infection.

Candida is a bacteria that most of you are familiar with or may have had problems with in the past. In 20% of women, this bacteria can be detected. Even if some people never show any signs or symptoms, complications may lead to a yeast infection. Since cotton absorbs moisture and provides the ideal environment for bacteria to develop, refusing to wear panties can reduce your risk of contracting the infection.

You will be more at ease, and the odour will be reduced.

The majority of us have sweated in that area. Your underwear traps this moisture, which can lead to an increase in odour. The sweat will evaporate if you don’t wear panties, resulting in less chafing and less odour.

Your bikini zone will be safer.

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Your private parts, including your lips, are made of delicate tissues. Underwear made of artificial materials and those that are too tight may irritate, injure, and infect your bikini region. Worst of all, it can be painful. Getting rid of your underwear and wearing only loose-fitting clothing will help to minimise, and in some cases fully eliminate, discomfort.

Sensitivity and allergies would be reduced in your intimate environment.

Many garments, including panties, contain artificial materials, colours, and chemicals, which can cause allergic reactions. Irritation, blisters, rashes, and bumps are some of the symptoms of this reaction. There are less clothing that can trigger allergies in this situation because there are no underwear.

Men also can benefit from going commando.

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Men may also reduce their chances of frustration and injury in the same way. It can actually mean less infection and itching. It also aids in the protection of the reproductive system.

What are your thoughts on living without underwear? Have you done it before, and if so, what were the results?

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