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What the difference between bikinis and underwear ?

As in they both show about the same about of nudity on a level but you can wear bikinis outside and lingerie (underwear) only in

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I know the pic your talking about, that was an urban legend, those pics were of a Crocodile in Africa
Poor people lootYou see those postings because some people just have to be talking about blacks at all times.
Crocodiles are not part of this region of out country, actually not part of our country at all, as far as I knowI now live in the south, alligators are very much part of this region, but never a croc.
This Site Might Help YouRE: during hurricane katrina a very large alligator was found i would like to view pictures? it was large in size very large was thought to live off the bodies it was killed it weighed over 2 tons and was lifted by a crane
Fabric and fabrication is very differentUnderwear is made of soft lightweight fabrics that are absorbant, breathable, and stretchyUnderwear is made with a single layer of a lightweight fine jersey knit that's cut slightly smaller than the body so it stretches and stays in place when wornIt is not constructed or fitted for immersion in water while being wornThe light fine jersey does NOT hold it's shape when wet and it will stretch larger when wetAdditionally fine single knit jersey can turn translucent when wet, meaning it becomes see throughFinally, underwear fabric become much weaker when wet because underwear fabric is so light and fineSwim wear is made from a stronger, heavier, and denser interlock fabric -meaning several yarns and threads and yarns are knit together in several layers that are all locked togetherThis fabric is made to get wet, stay opaque, and when wet it will fit more closely to the body and not stretch out of shapeAll these interlocking threads also make swimwear fabrics just as strong wet as it is when drySwimwear is cut with negative ease -meaning it is smaller than the body so it stretches snugly to fitWhen wet the cling of the fabric and the fit of the garment keeps it place and the interlocking threads and yarns keep it from going transparentAdditionally, many swimsuits are lined with a second layer of fabric underneath nest to the skin to prevent any possible transparency when wetUnderwear is lined in the crotch area only So they make appear superficially the same to someone who doesn't know anything about fabrics and clothes, but to anyone who know anything they are completely different garments.

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