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New without tags: A brand-new, unused and unworn item that is not in its original retail packaging . It is the essential source of information and ideas that make sense of a world in constant transformation. The first time a teacher would have tried pulling on her bra strap or checking the colour of her underwear, that teacher would have been visiting the emergency room.
Almost immediately, an outcry was raised against them, but there was a problem in getting them removed: Whereas sellers required licenses to distribute other types of goods, no such requirement was on the books for soiled underwear, because no one had foreseen the possibility of trade in such an item. So many weaboos are quick to defend anime with boob jokes and scenes of underage girls getting molested as “normal in Japanese culture” when in actual it’s only normalized in certain Otaku culture. In its' determination to avoid facing the actual challenges facing it , Japanese society keeps sticking its' head where the sun doesn't shine.I know this because that was what happened to the guy on the train that thought touching her was a good idea. Most anything you can think of is available for purchase like, 10 kg bags of rice, fresh eggs, hot fried foods, live beetles, toilet paper, porn and yes, even “used Japanese schoolgirl panties”. It is a word of Japanese origin, coined by combining burumā ( ブルマー), meaning bloomers, as in the bottoms of gym suits, and sērā-fuku ( セーラー服), meaning sailor suit, the traditional Japanese school uniforms for schoolgirls; notably kogal.
Read more about the condition New with tags: A brand-new, unused and unworn item in its original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached.Earlier this month, the board of education of Nagasaki Prefecture found that nearly 60 percent of the region’s public high schools and junior high schools require students to wear white undergarments. As beliefs about individual rights change, it’s necessary for schools to actively reexamine their policies. I can understand having guidelines so no child is treated differently, but saying what color underwear a child should wear is severely pushing it.