Hooters Is All About The Ass With New ‘Crotch String’ Uniform Shorts

Hooters girls are flashing a lot more than just “hooters” these days. “Oh look, a wedgie!” exclaimed a Hooters waitress in a trending TikTok of herself modeling the new skintight, bikini-cut black bottoms. The almost four-decades-old food chain—renowned for employing busty women to wear low-cut tops—has now shifted to a more ass-centric dress code.

“This s–t is rated porn,” teased an Alabama waitress in a TikTok close-captioned “When Hooters gets even shorter shorts.” The new shorts have been referred to as a “crotch string,” which resembles a thong-cut panty. In the uniform policy update, Hooters noted that employees can leave if they don’t like it: “[We] hope this change would create excitement with all of our current Hooters Girls. We understand that this may be a change that may not suit your personal preference,” the memo reads.

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Check out more about Hooters new thong-like uniform “shorts”: https://nypost.com/2021/10/15/hooters-under-fire-over-new-crotch-string-uniform-shorts/

Now There’s Shorts to Improve Your Sex Life

There’s a new biker-style shorts that’s promising to be great for your boner. They’re the creation of VylyV (vill-live), a start-up that plans to raise funds soon via Kickstarter. There’s even a sexy ad with studly dudes wearing the shorts and telling hot ladies in red stilettos to “put your seatbelt on, we’re going for a ride.” So how exactly do these fancy biker shorts turn you into a porn star in the bedroom?

The company claims the shorts work by recording your movements throughout the day and sending that info to an app that designs workout plans and guidelines to improve your pelvic floor muscles. While reputable places like the Mayo Clinic agrees that strengthening pelvic floor muscles improves blood flow to the sex organs, there’s no clear evidence that Kegels helps with rock-hard cocks. “There is a relationship between pelvic muscles and incontinence, but there’s no evidence of a clear benefit between strong pelvic muscles and strong erections,” a urologist told Huffington Post. He says the claims made by the shorts’ manufacturer are “dubious science at best.” Well, at least the company has an arousing Youtube video…

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