On this site you’ll find numerous underwear related stories. From the sale of used under garments, to tales of those going to extraordinary lengths just to get a mere peek of a young lady’s panties. But this latest offering arguably tops them all.
Last week, in Tochigi prefecture north of Tokyo, a man stole a high school student’s underwear. This is bad enough in itself, but what’s even worse is she was actually wearing them.
The unfortunate girl was at a quiet and unmanned station at 9:30 a.m., when a young male in his 20’s approached her. He then unexpectedly hit her, knocking her to the floor. And as she was grounded, he forced her to take off her panties and hand them over to him. Then, once in possession of his prize, he made good his escape.
After the panty pilferer had fled, the girl phoned the police on her mobile, but by the time they arrived at the scene the man had long since gone.
Now it has to be said that buying used underwear from vending machines (or from anywhere else for that matter) is unusual, but this story takes such panty perversion to new depths. And with Tokyo banning the sale of used underwear, will we see a rise in such bizarre crimes?
To be honest it wouldn’t surprise me, although admittedly it would give me plenty of material. With such a huge variety of panty related incidents and stories to cover, I fear I may have to split my underwear category into sub sections!
Kev says
Wow, I can’t believe that girl managed to phone the police. Most girls over here would be so traumatised that they’d be lucky to even THINK.
If used-underwear buying is outlawed, there could be roving gangs of pantie-freaks, or drive-by depanting…
Lee says
Indeed Kev. heaven knows where this will end.
The mind boggles, it really does.
“drive-by depanting” – Fantastic! I only wish I’d thought of that.
テッド says
I bet the yakuza is looking into this. Wouldn’t you think?
ejrome says
that’s a really weird story. is it that rampant?
can’t believe somebody would do such thing. 😀
Lee says
Thankfully ejrome it’s the only case I’ve heard about.