An even more valid (and visible) indicator of a woman’s age is the size of her purse. As a teenager, the purses are fairly small. Beginning in her twenties, the purses begin to grow larger, especially if she has children. As the kids move out of the house, the purses begin to shrink. During grandmother years, the purses might grow a little but not much. Finally, in the advanced years, the purses frequently become again teenage size.
that’s how I feel. I wondered when I went from not needing a bra ever because I was small except a couple of important times, and then it worked to my advantage, wearing bikini panties, when I needed to wear THOSE, to having to buy granny drawers LOL but considering my rear grew and I suddenly sprouted after I went through the pause….I now look like most of the older women in my family roflmao
Since the “foundation garments” shown look pretty utilitarian, it seems Janis is referring to age related issues. Arlo, on the other hand, judging by his look in panel 4 interprets her comment as accusatory. I.e., “Men never change their underwear.”
My problem is that they don’t make bras in my size – the cup and the band measurements don’t go together. I cannot buy in stores – Sears used to advertise that they had bras to fit 90% of women – they laughed at my size. (Fat and small breasted.)
Anathema Premium Member over 6 years ago
As a guy I never realized that women’s underwear changes. What causes it to change and how often?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 6 years ago
What’s she talking about? He has put away his thongs.
Bargrove over 6 years ago
She used to be a C—36. Now she is a C—long.
alasko over 6 years ago
The future is going Commando!
Ontman over 6 years ago
That doesn’t mean we never ‘change’ them.
Army_Nurse over 6 years ago
Sizes? Okay. Styles/Types? Only if you let them, Janis. Only if you let them.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 6 years ago
I think she’s feeling nostalgic about the bikini underwear and skimpy bras that used to be part of her laundry….
before she started wearing such plain, utilitarian styles.
I see as mostly her overreacting to aging and to a bit of middle-age weight gain.
She “needs” a bra with more support, she’s “too old” for skimpy styles, and dressing up requires so-called “tummy control” underwear.
She thinks she’s fat, and that people see her as old….
but Arlo doesn’t see her that way, and neither should she.
She’s plenty thin and youthful enough to wear what she likes, especially underneath her clothes,
where no one else will see it anyway… except Arlo, and he’s all in favor.
She’s a lucky woman!
L over 6 years ago
The difference between lingerie and underwear? Underwear is comfortable!
jarvisloop over 6 years ago
An even more valid (and visible) indicator of a woman’s age is the size of her purse. As a teenager, the purses are fairly small. Beginning in her twenties, the purses begin to grow larger, especially if she has children. As the kids move out of the house, the purses begin to shrink. During grandmother years, the purses might grow a little but not much. Finally, in the advanced years, the purses frequently become again teenage size.
assrdood over 6 years ago
It’s a self-inflicted disease.
loonygardener over 6 years ago
that’s how I feel. I wondered when I went from not needing a bra ever because I was small except a couple of important times, and then it worked to my advantage, wearing bikini panties, when I needed to wear THOSE, to having to buy granny drawers LOL but considering my rear grew and I suddenly sprouted after I went through the pause….I now look like most of the older women in my family roflmao
Dani Rice over 6 years ago
I’ve found the more you pay for your underwear the less you get.
MeGoNow Premium Member over 6 years ago
Does so. Changed mine last Saturday.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 6 years ago
Wrong! I change mine every morning.
Tyge over 6 years ago
Since the “foundation garments” shown look pretty utilitarian, it seems Janis is referring to age related issues. Arlo, on the other hand, judging by his look in panel 4 interprets her comment as accusatory. I.e., “Men never change their underwear.”
I wonder where she got that idea? Arlo?
SpacedInvader Premium Member over 6 years ago
Granny Panties. All age related issues.
Ermine Notyours over 6 years ago
Reminds me of the Warner Bros. cartoon with a sign on a neighborhood theater saying, “We change our shorts every day.”
foggyrobs2 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Not true, Janis. The long-legged, oxymoronic briefs are all the rage these days.
nosirrom over 6 years ago
You can’t change what you don’t wear, Janis. Make Arlo happy.
JohnHarry Premium Member over 6 years ago
Arlo – SMART-keep on being smart: keep your mouth shut.
Martin Booda over 6 years ago
Wait until you get a few years older. Will everyone’s underwear change then? Well…Depends…
snootbag over 6 years ago
Ugh I’ve gone from lingerie to foundations. Depressing.
jimmeh over 6 years ago
Unless you’re in the habit of wearing your underwear in public, why would it matter what you wear underneath?
mafastore over 6 years ago
My problem is that they don’t make bras in my size – the cup and the band measurements don’t go together. I cannot buy in stores – Sears used to advertise that they had bras to fit 90% of women – they laughed at my size. (Fat and small breasted.)