The perversion of women's underwear by searching trash bags...How to treat tenderloin?

Oct 22, 2025

The perversion of women's underwear by searching trash bags...How to treat tenderloin?
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Women are anxious as a number of cases of searching trash bags and taking women's underwear in Japan have occurred.

According to local media MoneyPost, women are sharing 'honey tips' online to worry about such perversion and feel safe.

A woman in her 20s who works for an IT company said she saw a text on social media that read 'Underwear Rescue' and was shocked to see an account that posted a photo of a woman's underwear collected from a garbage bag. It was absolutely disgusting."




Underwear rescue is known to mean the act of searching through garbage bags and taking women's underwear home if there is any.

Mr. B, a woman in her 30s who works for a manufacturer, also said, `I cleaned up my closet and put unnecessary clothes and underwear in a garbage bag, and found that clothes were scattered at the entrance of the park near my house"At first, I thought it was the work of a crow, but I noticed that only my underwear was taken."

Thinking that personal information as well as underwear was at risk of being taken out, she added "I was really scared because my life felt like I was being watched."




Afterwards, they obtained information online, cut their underwear with scissors, wrapped in newspaper or paper, and put it in an envelope.

In fact, manufacturers also recommended that the first way to dispose of underwear is to separate the metal part of the bra or panty and cut it with scissors.

In addition, it is recommended to separate them according to the rules of each region, such as combustible waste and non-combustible waste, but wrap them in paper bags and wrappers so that underwear is not visible and throw them away with other waste or cut them into small pieces.




In addition, there is a way to utilize the manufacturer's collection service.

Some companies regularly conduct campaigns to recover and recycle unnecessary bras. They provide recovery services regardless of brand.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.