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What is a good wedgie?
Give the frontal wedgie. Just grab the person’s underwear from the front instead of the back and pull it up as high as you can. This is harder to do than the traditional from-the-back wedgie because the victim will be facing you. However, it will hurt more!
Is it bad to get a wedgie?
Dangers. Wedgies, especially when performed on males, can be dangerous, potentially causing testicular or scrotal damage. An incident in 2004 involving a ten-year-old boy required reattachment of a testicle to the scrotum.
What causes front wedgies?
Wedgies happen when you wear the wrong size of undergarments—they’re either too tight or too loose. When you wear underwear that’s too big, the extra fabric needs to go somewhere, and it tends to gravitate towards the dip in your cheeks. And when it’s too small, the fabric stretches and can’t correctly cover your rear.
How do you make a prop wedgie?
For a Propeller Wedgie just crank it a few times to twist the leg holes tightly then tug. You can leave both of these in while watching T.V. or using the computer to pass the time (laying whatever you used for the Propeller Wedgie across the armrest of a chair if you have one).
Do wedgie jeans give you a wedgie?
Wedgie jeans give the illusion of a butt lift by separating your cheeks, sort of like you have an actual wedgie but in the best way possible. They are usually high-waisted and are made from denim with some stretch.
How do you avoid a wedgie in high waisted shorts?
The best way to avoid is to wear slightly longer and more fitted shorts to protect your legs from themselves. Otherwise mositurising your thighs will help protect them from that raw feeling. You could also invet in a pair of thin legging shorts (or cycling shorts) to wear under your floaty dresses and skirts.
What is a rowing wedgie?
Wedging up involves giving yourself a wedgie (thus the name) and pulling the swimmers in between the buttocks so that the skin is exposed. This is so that the rower can slide along the wet seat to complete the full rowing action.