Published
3 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
In the words of the woman, the guy wears her undies which he claims makes him feel very comfortable. She wondered how a man who is straight develop such a strange habit.
The anonymous woman wrote;
“Hi Auntie Momoza. Please keep me anonymous. My boyfriend has this habit of wearing my undies. He says they are comfortable.
I told him I find it weird and he became distant. Now I’m forced to be okay with him wearing my undies because I love and miss him. My question is why would a man who is straight want to wear my g-string?”
See reactions that trailed the post;
Dipotso Mokoatedi – Ask him to twerk for you once he put in that Gstring nonny.show him some support
Fortunate Mabasah – If he is wearing only when he is trying to act silly then it’s understandable. But if he is wearing them whenever you come around and he evn goes to makuleng wearing it. Then he is a cross dresser
Constance Mokoena – Next thing you know he’s going to scream and cry when watching horror movies,make him peel an onion if he cries then just know you’re the man in the relationship
Mphile Dasy – Don’t worry about it your bf is perfectly straight ❤🤷♀️ Do you know Drag Queens u should Google them but your boyfriend more like a cross-dresser he just like woman’s clothes u should support him your making him feel like theres something wrong with him and there isnt❤ it’s the same as man in late centuries wearing high hills or skirts his perfectly fine
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