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Fri, September 19, 2008 10:09 am By Sarah
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Tight Shorts or Jeans Can Play a Deadly Game

Wearing tight jeans is in vogue from 1970’s. The American youth is addicted to tight jeans for a long time. This is much common among teenage girls. The stories of teen girls buying tight jeans that hardly fit in them is prevalent since 70’s. Their jeans are so tight that they’d hardly fit in them to begin with and how they would then soak in a bath tub took make certain that their wet jeans would dry up to look like nothing short of a second skin. The skinny jeans of today have a much more comfortable fit and feel, but the principles are pretty much the same as they were with the wet tight jeans back of the old days.
Many would have still in memory the stories of these wet jeans or dried up jeans being surgically removed on more than one occasion. But yes in current times the number of wet jeans removals in emergency rooms of hospitals has dropped a lot.
But anyhow, tight hip-hugging, thong showing jeans, as worn by the likes of Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez, Paris Hilton and Madonna, have hit the headlines of health journals.
A couple of years back the Canadian Medical Association Journal received a letter detailing the cases of three women with a nerve condition similar to carpal tunnel syndrome. They found it as a result of regularly wearing too tight pants.
This Canadian doctor warned that too tight trousers can squeeze a sensory nerve under the hip bone, which may result a tingling, burning sensation called paresthesia. He put out a statement to fashion-conscious females which warned that “low-rise” trousers were not suitable for “heavy women.” He also wanted the women to return to traditional high-waisted jeans or preferably loose dresses to save themselves from health issues.
But yes, not only women, but men also require education. Men, especially the ones that are considering fatherhood, will have to limit their wearing of tight fashion as well. Remember, tight fitting pants can cause infertility and damage to the testicles.





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