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What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean?
04-17-2009, 02:53 PM
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RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean?
Dr_Evil Wrote:Tights

Tights come from the word tight..

Pantyhose is the propper word realy..

the yanks use pantyhose and the brits use tights....both are the same thing and not what the yanks think

the yanks think pantyhose are sheer nylon and tights are thicker...thats wrong...

tights and pantyhose means the same thing

I'm glad you cleared that up. B/C I actually got in a disagreement about that with someone not too long ago. I explained that 'tights' and 'pantyhose' are the same thing. The whole interpretation of "tights are thicker" thing started in America I think, b/c in dance studios they refer to their attire as tights or leotards which are opaque mostly. So, I think that's where some of the confusion comes from.
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RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - SidJustice1 - 04-17-2009 02:53 PM
RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - itodrigoP - 06-28-2009, 10:15 AM

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