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Crippled Monkey | 13:31 UK time, Friday, 2 February 2007

I am going to get into so much trouble for this blog entry, which is why I'm sneaking it out on Friday afternoon when the boss hopefully isn't looking.

Right, let's talk underwear - not something we do too often here on the respectable ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳. In fact, let's talk crip-friendly underwear that doesn't look like something you'd be embarrassed to reveal if you happen to get lucky tonight.

A company in Singapore has apparently launched a for disabled women that is "flirty" (gosh), whilst also being easy to put on. By using velcro fasteners, the underwear does not require the wearer to bend over either to put them on remove them. (I am turning bright red here as I type this, readers. Can you tell?) Indeed, rather than being "ugly, diaper-like and unisex" (mmm, what a turn-on), one of the design team behind the new panties sums them up thus: "easy to put on, flirty and always feminine".

So, er, yes. There you are. Cough. Is it hot in here, or is it just me?

Comments

If they wanted them to be very flirty then the summarising would have been better by saying "easy to put on, flirty and always feminine - and quick to remove" ;-0 Now that's flirty lol

But seriously there's some awful looking undies out there for the various problems that can affect the disabled so it's nice to see a company taking note of that. Trouble was though that I couldn't see any pics of the new range, so their idea of 'flirty' may well not be the same as most of ours :D

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  • At 05:02 PM on 08 Feb 2007, Lisa wrote:

I think it's great. Why shouldn't people with disabilities wear sexy clothes or panties. Some people think if your disabled, you dress ugly. I go out and wear low tops if I'm clubbing. I think it's a pantastic idea LOL

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