Kate was suckered into an online advertisement for leak proof panties. Kate wanted to put them through the WAM Lifestyle test to see how well they performed under the harsh conditions on a WAM model. She inserts a gunge tube into the panties and gunge flows into the top. The panties held up some of the gunge but in the end they were no match for the gunge. Kate then wonders about doing the same test against her leggings, sports bra, and her uggs. Needless to say, Kate gets covered in gunge. She then gets on the floor and rolls around and has fun playing in the gunge and proceeds to pour the remaining gunge buckets over her head.
ChuckSM said: Kate is so hot! love her panties and how she fills them first then her leggings!
Thats how its done. Then she tried filling her sports bra but that didnt hold much before she moved on to filling her uggs. They held exceptionally well until she stepped into them. Then she used them as pouring devices and that is what they are best known for. Hehe
A friend of mine started wearing these sorts of period panties during her time of the month and she swears they're really great. I've been a bit nervous about it but after seeing this demonstration, I went and ordered a few pairs for myself for my feminine hygiene needs. This is like the best ad for it--Thinx and Knix should pay you for the promotion you're giving them
Justine said: A friend of mine started wearing these sorts of period panties during her time of the month and she swears they're really great. I've been a bit nervous about it but after seeing this demonstration, I went and ordered a few pairs for myself for my feminine hygiene needs. This is like the best ad for it--Thinx and Knix should pay you for the promotion you're giving them
Update: got a few pairs of these, had my period, wore them, and THEY ARE SO GREAT! I got the same brand too (Knix). Like, no issue with leaks just like the video. Thanks for making this video and convincing me--these are just so much better than pads or tampons!
8/5/23, 1:15am: This post won't bump the thread to the top.