Most young girls want to be sexy (and many fully grown women, too) and don't really know that their sexiness doesn't depend so much on make-up, the right clothes and underwear, than of their behavior and expression.
So, while they are looking at their phones anyway, they tap on the Shein app and order synthetic sexy lingerie for ridiculous prices. Not for a moment do they think about the children and (mostly) women who have produced these items under unspeakable conditions. And they think even less about their health and the chemicals with which this - admittedly pretty-looking - plastic underwear has been treated.
I won't go into detail about the unpleasant consequences caused by this underwear, especially when a girl is also shaved and the synthetic fabrics lie directly on her delicate skin, irritating it, not letting a breath of air through and preventing moisture from evaporating, as if at least a frizzy fur between the skin and the fabric would provide a healthier climate.
I recommend that girls wear cotton underwear in everyday life, preferably from sustainable, ecological production, and save the particularly sexy pieces for special moments - as an exciting decoration, but not as an everyday commodity.
Of course, most girls (and boys) don't listen to an old man's admonitions, which is why even on the street today you often see girls scratching between their legs, just like the men who unconsciously check to see if everything is still there.
But Danielle took my advice to heart. And I took the opportunity to photograph her in her everyday cotton lingerie.
I think she's pretty. And you? Here's a preview.