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Old 05-22-2022, 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by hal9000i View Post
I would probably say mid to late 1960's-- that's when cheerleader skirts started getting progressively shorter. It's interesting, though-- because some people still consider them panties even though they know better. Like the "Star Trek" mini dresses from TOS-- the women wore spanks or bloomers but to this day many people view them as panties.

Or consider the Japanese PE schoolgirl uniform-- that was the norm until the mid 1990's. Supposedly, many girls hated them because they were so tight and revealing-- because the spanks were worn by themselves-- no skirt and in a variety of colors. They said it was like running around in just their panties-- guys loved it...
Well, Japan is a panty based culture. Their entire society seems to revolve around women's underwear.
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