Okay, so, “cameltoe fashion.” Yeah, I went there. It all started with curiosity, I guess. I kept seeing the term pop up, and not always in a negative way. Some people were actually talking about it like it was a… thing. A style choice. I had to investigate.
First, I tried to understand why. Why would anyone intentionally do this? Was it comfortable? Was it supposed to be sexy? Empowering? I honestly didn’t get it. I read a few articles, mostly clickbait-y stuff, and some forum discussions. Lots of opinions, not a lot of solid answers.

The Experiment
So, I decided to just… try it. I mean, how else would I really know? I picked out a pair of leggings that were a little tighter than I usually wear. Not crazy tight, just… snug. I also chose a pair of underwear that was, shall we say, not designed for maximum coverage.
I put everything on and looked in the mirror. Okay, yeah, there it was. A definite cameltoe. My first reaction? Awkward. Super awkward. I felt… exposed. Like everyone could see something they shouldn’t.
I wore this outfit around the house for a while. Just to see how it felt. It wasn’t physically uncomfortable, really. It was more of a mental thing. I kept adjusting my shirt, pulling it down. I felt self-conscious the whole time.
Next step: the outside world. I decided to just run a quick errand. Go to the grocery store, grab a few things. I figured it would be a good test. Not too much exposure, but enough to see if I could handle it.
Honestly? It was weird. I felt like everyone was staring at me. Maybe they were, maybe they weren’t. I caught a few glances, but it could have been my imagination. I hurried through the store, grabbed my stuff, and got out of there as fast as I could.
The Verdict
So, after this whole experiment, what’s my conclusion? Cameltoe fashion? Not for me. It’s just not my thing. I didn’t feel empowered or sexy. I just felt awkward and self-conscious. Maybe it works for some people, and that’s cool. But I’ll be sticking to my regular clothes, thanks.

I learned something, I suppose and i could share my little story.