Okay - my fiance has a chafing problem also between his thighs and we did a few things to help..
He got what are called sliders...they're boxer-brief-like-underwear that are made tight and of slippery material (usually worn by athletes to prevent chafing) - you could pick up something similar like bike shorts or just go ahead and get the guy underwear, lol. Whatever works.
I'd also suggest (as some others have) using some regular nylons under the fishnets. It'll be a similar effect of biker shorts - which will help your legs slide instead of rubbing.
Umm...they do sell many anti-chafing creams. Mostly good things I've heard are about Monistat but I'm sure there are other good ones out there.
********But for the big one - LEAST INEXPENSIVE - my fiance uses DEODORANT! Yep - deodorant. It has to be something without too much fragrance. He uses Degree which works well. He just rubs it on the inner thighs and it helps him a TON during 9-10 hour shifts on his feet. Although, he also has to wear those smooth underwear to help also...but the underwear alone weren't doing it. So I'd definitely say, in a pinch, the deodorant works. I used it recently when I'd been out all day at the beach and my pants happened to get wet and cause chafing - and it WORKS!
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Date: 2007-05-16 06:42 pm (UTC)He got what are called sliders...they're boxer-brief-like-underwear that are made tight and of slippery material (usually worn by athletes to prevent chafing) - you could pick up something similar like bike shorts or just go ahead and get the guy underwear, lol. Whatever works.
I'd also suggest (as some others have) using some regular nylons under the fishnets. It'll be a similar effect of biker shorts - which will help your legs slide instead of rubbing.
Umm...they do sell many anti-chafing creams. Mostly good things I've heard are about Monistat but I'm sure there are other good ones out there.
********But for the big one - LEAST INEXPENSIVE - my fiance uses DEODORANT! Yep - deodorant. It has to be something without too much fragrance. He uses Degree which works well. He just rubs it on the inner thighs and it helps him a TON during 9-10 hour shifts on his feet. Although, he also has to wear those smooth underwear to help also...but the underwear alone weren't doing it. So I'd definitely say, in a pinch, the deodorant works. I used it recently when I'd been out all day at the beach and my pants happened to get wet and cause chafing - and it WORKS!
Hope that helps :)