Talk:Nakak/@comment-181.170.32.134-20171017152349/@comment-201.164.3.232-20171027052438

Same**g repporting. I did take my time to study how fundoshi looks when worn by both men and women and confirmed my theory. What you see is not a cameltoe, but a common thing in fundoshi. They wrinke close to the pubic region, the wirnkles are less notable in men because there is something that pushes them aside, but in women they are too evident and could be mistaken for a cameltoe.

This is no cameltoe, just traditional Japanese underwear causing a wardrobe malfunction.

You may rest at ease knowing Nakak is still as innocent as she should (Well, maybe not... Her quotes show certain knowledge no common kid gets.)