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| Just wondering, does that one side taller than the other rule apply to men's underwear as well? Maybe I've been wearing my Calvins back to front all this time. There's no Tigger on them to help me out, either. Gotta be a marketing opportunity in there somewhere. (Desperate attempt to keep this thread alive) | |
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As mentioned above, the baggier part of the nappies goes to the behind, because that's where a whole turd of solid matter has to be stored. The front section is based on the absorption of liquids, so it needn't be baggy. Undies for adults are not meant as storage space for liquids or disposable solids.
By the way, as you may have noticed, the test liquid they show in TV commercials always is blue, just like the one used in commercials trying to sell you panty liners, sanitary towels and the like. My kids' pee always was yellowish. Are those commercial producers color-blind?