Bras, Panties, and LCVGs: Women’s Underwear in Outer Space
20 Jul
By Adam Welsch
Cupid Intimates
July 20th has been a pretty busy day in the field of space exploration over the past five decades. In 1969, humans walked on the moon for the first time. In 1976, the Viking 1 Lander touched down on the surface of Mars and marked the start of human exploration of the Red Planet. And, in 1994, the world watched as at least four of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9’s twenty-three fragments crashed into Jupiter’s southern hemisphere, producing one of the most memorable cosmological events of the twentieth century. Given the importance of this day as it relates to outer space, it seems the right time to devote some of this blog’s attention to the types of underwear a female astronaut wears on her inner space when performing work that’s simply out of this world. (more…)


