The top review for the Tacoma Goodwill at Insider Pages:

This review wasn’t helpful to me, but I expect it was helpful to someone. And the “Report Abuse” button takes on a whole new meaning. Thanks to Slog tipper Devon.
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The top review for the Tacoma Goodwill at Insider Pages:

This review wasn’t helpful to me, but I expect it was helpful to someone. And the “Report Abuse” button takes on a whole new meaning. Thanks to Slog tipper Devon.
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This is why you always bring handi-wipes to the thrift store, for after. And never look them in the eye.
Anything you buy in a thrift store needs to be tightly bagged and kept isolated until you can wash and dry the items to prevent bed bug infestation. The panties guy has enough problems without bed bugs.
panties don’t have eyes
More power to him. As long as he isn’t jacking off with them in the store, who gives a fuck?
Gotta call FAKE on this review. No thrift store I know of, including Goodwill, accepts donations of used underwear for resale.
@5,
Beat me to it.
I might believe this of Value Village, but not Goodwill.
I used to see used underwear at the Salvation Army before it closed. They hate gay people but are a fetishist’s pal apparently.
Most thrift stores around here I’ve been to have used underwear. It’s more bras and “shapewear” and such, but some of it is lower-half garments. NOT THAT I’VE BEEN LOOKING.
I’ve bought used clothes from Value Village or Goodwill when I’ve been poor in the past, or just for Halloween or something. But never in a thousand years would I buy used underwear. Ew, ew, ew, EEEWWW!!!
Even if there were people so lacking in humanity that they’d donate their soiled, worn underpants rather than toss them in the trash or use them to wax their cars, I can say with some authority that I never see used panties in thrift stores. I shop Value Village all the time. I see bras, and yes, swimsuits, occasionally foundation garments, but never worn panties. I do see panties that appear to be new on the racks, but not worn, soiled ones. *shudder*
I’m a thrift store junkie, and a few of the stores that I go to sell panties. I can’t say if they’re used or not because I don’t get close enough to find out, but they aren’t in packages and they don’t have tags.
I think I saw one of these guys a few weeks ago. He was carefully inspecting every piece of clothing on the lingerie racks. He could have been a cross dresser too I suppose. Either way, he seemed to be enjoying himself.
I give the guy credit. He’d pay a lot more buying from a vending machine in Tokyo. Or the internet.
NEW COLUMN
Change the word “panties” to “boys” and see how that fits.
This made me day.
@13 — “I hop from thrift store to thrift store, trying to buy many of the old used worn out boys, each thrift shop has to offer. This shop has or should I say had, some old worn out cotton bikini boys and so many various used boys. I was truly in love. I bought a big bag full of boys, about 70 pairs of boys, for only $10.00 what a deal. I have a sexual fetish for used boys, not to mention half all the boys bought from this place have visibly worn dirty boys.”
@12 – When I visited Tokyo I didn’t find any of the used panty vending machines that are supposed to be there. Maybe they have them in sex shops, but not on the street.
i work at a goodwill as a clothing hanger, and I see used gross nasty panties DAILY!!!! it’s disgusting! same with gross dirty unpaired socks. throw them away people!!! we don’t want them!!!