Sunday, January 18, 2009

Thaar, a life saver

Don't be surprised !
I remember, a book written by a Keralite lady, published ( by DC Books' Book Club ) during early 1980s, (sorry, I don't remember the name ) had the narration of a ship wreckage. She was on a voyage (may be she's the wife of a crew member ! ? ) and the ship broke. It was sinking. All the passengers and crew had only an option, to jump into the sea and swim for life.
She wrote that : she prepared herself to jump and swim. She took a saree, tore it of a mundu size, and she did a tight thaar. The reason, she wrote, is that the thaar could protect both her holes below. The vagina, in particular, may cause some water to go in, while swimming. { the swimming action could pump in water }. This lady had to struggle swimming for long time, and she and some of her co-passengers were later rescued by a rescue ship.

See... how thaar helped her save herself !

Panties, on the other hand, is not tight enough to protect. It's only just an ornament. It won't protect your systems, the way the thaar does.

All women to note ... ( and all gentlemen to teach their women ) on the 'life-saving' aspects too.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I am sure this is only a story, not a real one. No body can survive in the water with any kind of undergarments. Moreover swimming action will obstruct the movement when wearing tight thar. It is a best undergarment for ladies, but not a life saver. There are lot of advantages on the thar as given inthe blog,I agree.