How Three Women Earn $300 A Week Selling Worn Panties
The first time Violet* traded her panties for cash, she was at a bar two doors down from her house, and anyone watching the encounter probably thought she was on a normal date. After a half-hour sitting across from a man in a Spiderman T-shirt, Violet subtly reached under her dress and slipped off the panties she’d been wearing for two days, pulling them straight down her legs and over her ankles. Then she passed them off to Spiderman, who stealthily traded her $60 for his treasure, placing the cash in the bill folder the waiter had left with the check. Transaction complete, Violet waltzed out of the door — panty poor, but money rich.
That was just three short months ago, and now, Violet’s become a pro, meeting up with new clients twice, sometimes three times, a week. She’s far from the only woman who sells her underwear online: Since Orange Is The New Black brought the idea of panty peddling back into the mainstream two seasons ago, the marketplace has been flooded with women marketing their underwear — and men eager to buy them up. (Of course, this isn’t, by any means, a new practice; the internet has just allowed buyers and sellers to connect more easily than ever before.)
Mary Louise Parker: Sorry, sold out… I sold mine during QAnon Rally
The first time Violet* traded her panties for cash, she was at a bar two doors down from her house, and anyone watching the encounter probably thought she was on a normal date. After a half-hour sitting across from a man in a Spiderman T-shirt, Violet subtly reached under her dress and slipped off the panties she’d been wearing for two days, pulling them straight down her legs and over her ankles. Then she passed them off to Spiderman, who stealthily traded her $60 for his treasure, placing the cash in the bill folder the waiter had left with the check. Transaction complete, Violet waltzed out of the door — panty poor, but money rich.
Celebs: So, soiled panty is a thing now?
Mary Louise Parker: What panty? I prefer weed …
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