I know how and what some guyz will feel about this topic. Buh, I want to try as much as possible to make you understand that there is nothing bad in washing your woman's undies.
I have never tried it before.....buh, I have this feeling that itz a very romantic move to strengthen a relationship or marriage. As old as I am, I still help my mum to wash her undies.....If I can do that, then I can wash my woman's pants. Oh Yes! I can and I will.
The woman in this scenario would surely be someone I truly love. And I don't need to be married to her before I start doing this....if I can't do it before we are married, then I can't do it when we are married.
This will not happen every time.....as you have thought. Itz gon be once in a while. On valentine's day, you go into her wardrobe and fetch out her undies and wash without you letting her know. Let it come as a surprise......when she's about to take her bath, inform her not to wash her panties.....go into the bathroom and let her watch while you wash her panties.....she go love you bend.
I've read a number of write-ups on this issue and I've come to understand that Nigerian men as romantic as they claim to be can only wash their woman's underwear when she's sick. Funny! If she can wash yours anytime any day.....what's wrong in you doing the same?
I believe this is the best thing to do for a woman if you wanna win her heart totally as so many guyz out there can't even think of doing it. Most guyz see it as disgusting. Yes, it is.....buh, the result is awesome.
Someone said - "This practice in a typical African/ Nigerian society is considered as a taboo and as so be treated as such. However, civilization has taken a toll on most people from all works of life, especially in the developed world. In the developed world, and some people in the other world (developing) use largely WASH MACHINE, so it is hard to say who does the washing and drying, since the machine does it and either of the spouse can arrange the clothes including pants in the wardrobes. So, it is about your level, if you can afford the machine good for you and your spouse, unless otherwise, otherwise. But in essence, there is nothing bad in washing your spouse clothes including pants or undies, chikena."
GBAM! I agree with this 'someone'.
Buh wait ooooo! If You can wash *her* with Your tongue, why can't You wash her undies with Your hands?
Just don't try do it for your side chick.....you don turn mugu be that. She go dey carry am about sey yu be "afo pata f'obinrin" - "Pants washer". Buh, to a lady you cherish so much.....you are the best man in the world.
Some men would fear the situation of been taking for granted....as I've said earlier, this will not happen if you are with a responsible woman....no sane woman would wanna take a man who helps her to do things like this for granted.....she'll not even want to lose you.
Some husbands cant even wash their wife's handkerchief not to talk of pata ati bra loun loun!
My father no fit try am, none of the men in my family can do it......buh ME, Mc Jawbone can wash my Charming Humble Nice Girl's undies, be it pants or bra!
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