Social media user Rebmaryl was left wheezing with laughter after realising her boyfriend had been at work all day with her thong stuck to the velcro of his cargo trousers
If you wear cargo trousers for work – this is your sign to check the velcro for anything that may have gotten stuck to them.
That’s because one woman was left “screaming” with laughter after she realised her boyfriend had been at work all day with one of her thongs stuck to his trousers. The lass, who posts online under the username @Rebmaryl, was heard struggling to get her breath after she spotted the mortifying error.
“Have you actually had them on all day?” she wheezed, while filming her boyfriend’s legs as he walked through the street. She plucked the black thong off his velcro pocket and continued cackling.
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Her boyfriend, who was clearly embarrassed, was seen trying to walk as far ahead of her as he could, while she trailed behind thong in hand. The video, which has gained more than 425,000 likes, was shared to TikTok with the caption: “Actually SCREAMING that my boyfriend was at work ALL DAY with my thong attached to the velcro on the back of his cargo pants and didn’t realise.”
Social media users were also howling with laughter at the error – but assured the poor bloke that we’ve all had those moments. One user said: “This happened to me but it was stuck to the back of my coat like that scene form Monsters Inc. with the sock ‘2319!!!!’”
Another wrote: “It’s the fact no one told him [tears],” while a third commented: “Why did he just keep walking like nothing happened?” To which, Rebmaryl replied: “He’s over my bulls**t.”
A fourth added: “My boyfriend did this the other week. Except it was my granny pants that I wear on my period he went into shops with them attached to his painting trousers. His boss noticed when he started work.”
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The news comes after people just realised how G-strings got their name. It may have never crossed your mind, but one person has pondered about it for some time. In fact, they took to Stack Exchange to find out the answer.
On the platform, the person wrote: “Does anyone know the origin of the term “G-string” (clothing)? All of the dictionaries I’ve looked at are uncertain about the origin of the word. I even tried Googling for the answer, but to no avail.” But luckily, someone had the answer.