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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2026-01-25 03:19 pm

[ SECRET POST #6960 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6960 ⌋

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Re: What is the dumbest, pettiest, most pointless argument you have seen someone insist on?

(Anonymous) 2026-01-26 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
This was so random/weird. I was on some Reddit page, I don't remember which, maybe for plus-sized women? And someone said, "Do any of you ever wear a panty liner when you aren't actually on your period, so that when you get home from work/being out, you can take it off and have fresher underwear for the rest of the evening, without having to actually change them and create more laundry?"

All of the replies but one were pretty normal, "Yeah I do that," "No but that sounds like a good idea," "Hmm, not really my thing."

But one person somehow took major offense to this. This person expressed, in a very hostile way, that this was the most crazy, off-the-wall, and disgusting thing that she had EVER heard of. That she couldn't understand why ANYONE would EVER do that. And that when she gets home from work, she takes a bath and put on CLEAN underwear and takes care of her family.

And people were like, well, it's really not that gross, not sure why you are so offended by it?

And this person then doubles-down and insists that actually, ALL women of her race do the same thing she does. ALL women of her race come home and immediately have a bath and then take care of their families and they do NOT wear their dirty underwear after they get home, because they take a bath and put on clean. This must be something that women of OTHER races do, but NOT women of her race.

And then people are even more baffled, like how is this a racial thing? And other women who are the same race as her are like, uh, I'm that race, too, and I don't take a bath as soon as I get home. Sometimes I wear a panty liner and switch it out, it's not a racial thing.

And she then accuses a few of those people as lying and not actually being the same race as her, and ignores the rest, and continues to insist on this.

It was genuinely one of the weirdest internet arguments I have ever seen.