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Does my child need to wear underwear?

Does my child need to wear underwear?

At this age, newborn/infants most likely are not prepared to wear children’s underwear, for they are not potty trained. Most are potty trained at 2-3 years old. All in all, children’s underwear should be saved for the future, and keeping them in diapers may be the best option for your infant or toddler.

Is it bad to not wear underwear to bed?

“It’s completely safe to sleep without underwear and in some cases, it may be preferable,” she says. Wearing well-fitting, breathable underwear at night can help wick sweat and other moisture away while providing a place to put protection against bladder or period leakage.

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Why do kids not like to wear underwear?

While it can seem like your child is doing this just to challenge you, there may be another reason. They could be trying to tell you in their own, “subtle” way that their underwear is itchy, bunches up, or just doesn’t feel right. Many kids hate underwear because it is just plain awful to wear.

Why should you not wear underwear to school?

More practical and timely use of rest rooms is another factor that is taken into account for not wearing underwear.·. But honestly, these days it is up to you, dear as to what you what to wear to school. By all means, do not wear any underwear and enjoy the feeling of freedom.

Are You allowed to go to school without briefs?

However we were not allowed to go to school without briefs. This was only for free time in their mind. So like you I love the freedom of being underwearless though for years at school and much later at work I wore these unusefull underwear due to my parents. Be confident and stick to pantieless at school and later at work.

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Should I Go pantieless at school?

Be confident and stick to pantieless at school and later at work. Just trust yourself, as being pantieless is natural for you, every thing will go OK. Good for you. Keep it up. But I guess I’m a little confused though.

What if my parents refuse to help me pay for college?

Unfortunately, current federal law does not provide many options for students who want to go to college but whose parents refuse to help. The federal government and the schools consider it primarily the family’s responsibility to pay for school. They provide financial assistance only when the family is unable to pay.