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Nice people thread 2 - now even nicer

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  • fc123
    fc123 Posts: 6,573 Forumite
    wageslave wrote: »
    It seems so.

    They don't have any sizing info on their site so an email wouldn't be out of place. I will sign it deformed:( A bit like Makosi sans surgery

    I am so over black.

    Do you sell online FC and if so would I (and my cousins) like it?

    1; Yes
    2; probably not unless you are a female clubber aged about 16-25.

    For the first time ever, I now can't wear my own work but DD does.
  • lemonjelly
    lemonjelly Posts: 8,014 Forumite
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    Malcolm. wrote: »
    I have a dilemma which I need your help with. Should a man wear tight or loose boxers/pants?

    I understand tight underwear can decrease sperm count and cause damage, however loose underwear leads to saggy testicles in old age.

    Which should I opt for?

    Actually, the dichotomy for you is more:

    tight underwear can risk a low sperm count

    or

    loose underwear can give too little support, risking injury

    Whatever you do, don't wear the (oooh) studded pants (ow) the wrong way round (aaaaaaah!):o;)
    It's getting harder & harder to keep the government in the manner to which they have become accustomed.
  • SingleSue
    SingleSue Posts: 11,718 Forumite
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    wageslave wrote: »
    Gosh Sue, I thought mine were bad, your norks must be huuuuuuge.

    Clothes never fit properly either, you have to buy a far larger size than you need to cover the damn things then try and cinch everything else in, or just resign yourself to wearing very clingy tops:(

    It used to be worse! When I was at goal weight and on the way down from not being goal weight, my boobs decided they were not going to slim down with the rest of me and just stayed the same size, so of course, as my around the chest measurement decreased, the cup size increased until I ended up a blooming 28-30GG depending on the style of bra I chose!

    Real pain in the bottom, lovely new slim me and these blooming massive bahoomas which meant I still couldn't wear the lovely sexy fashionable clothes.
    We made it! All three boys have graduated, it's been hard work but it shows there is a possibility of a chance of normal (ish) life after a diagnosis (or two) of ASD. It's not been the easiest route but I am so glad I ignored everything and everyone and did my own therapies with them.
    Eldests' EDS diagnosis 4.5.10, mine 13.1.11 eekk - now having fun and games as a wheelchair user.
  • Malcolm.
    Malcolm. Posts: 1,079 Forumite
    lemonjelly wrote: »
    Whatever you do, don't wear the (oooh) studded pants (ow) the wrong way round (aaaaaaah!):o;)

    Studded pants...? I confess to not having heard of these.

    What circles do you mix in lemonjelly old chap? :)
  • lemonjelly
    lemonjelly Posts: 8,014 Forumite
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    Malcolm. wrote: »
    Studded pants...? I confess to not having heard of these.

    What circles do you mix in lemonjelly old chap? :)

    I'll mix in any circle which will accept me Malcolm!

    (& I'll try in a few which won't...;))
    It's getting harder & harder to keep the government in the manner to which they have become accustomed.
  • vivatifosi
    vivatifosi Posts: 18,746 Forumite
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    lemonjelly wrote: »
    I have started reading this yesterday:
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    Been fascinated by the first 5 chapters. Have struggled to put it down.
    For those who are interested, he is a US crime writer, who escaped a life of crime/prison life. He was picked by Tarantino to be in Reservoir Dods, as well as other film appearances.

    That sounds really good lj. I'll say I'll look it up, but there are already over 70 books on my 'to read' list and I've reserved another one today, so I know I won't :o.

    I must ask you though, given the banter on the other thread, have you ever read Lynn Truss? I loved 'Eats Shoots and Leaves'.
    Please stay safe in the sun and learn the A-E of melanoma: A = asymmetry, B = irregular borders, C= different colours, D= diameter, larger than 6mm, E = evolving, is your mole changing? Most moles are not cancerous, any doubts, please check next time you visit your GP.
  • lemonjelly
    lemonjelly Posts: 8,014 Forumite
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    vivatifosi wrote: »
    That sounds really good lj. I'll say I'll look it up, but there are already over 70 books on my 'to read' list and I've reserved another one today, so I know I won't :o.

    I must ask you though, given the banter on the other thread, have you ever read Lynn Truss? I loved 'Eats Shoots and Leaves'.

    I've read 5 chapters Viva, & I'd have to say it is highly recommended. It is a book that the last 3 or 4 times I've gone to select a book, it has been one I've mulled, but not selected. However, have to say it is a real pleasure to read! I may in the future consider some of his fiction.

    Re Lynn Truss yes, have read Eats shoots & leaves. I have a copy of talk to the hand somewhere too.

    I like her passion for the subject, & her sense of humour.
    It's getting harder & harder to keep the government in the manner to which they have become accustomed.
  • wageslave
    wageslave Posts: 2,638 Forumite
    SingleSue wrote: »
    It used to be worse! When I was at goal weight and on the way down from not being goal weight, my boobs decided they were not going to slim down with the rest of me and just stayed the same size, so of course, as my around the chest measurement decreased, the cup size increased until I ended up a blooming 28-30GG depending on the style of bra I chose!

    Real pain in the bottom, lovely new slim me and these blooming massive bahoomas which meant I still couldn't wear the lovely sexy fashionable clothes.

    That's pretty much me. When pregnant with the brat I put on two stone and went up two cup sizes.

    The weight came off, the humongous norks remained:(

    I was quite proud of my D's but I detest my E's.

    BTW FC, not only is there no sizing info on that website, there is no contact info either. You'd swear they didn't actually want to sell anything.
    Retail is the only therapy that works
  • fc123
    fc123 Posts: 6,573 Forumite
    wageslave wrote: »
    That's pretty much me. When pregnant with the brat I put on two stone and went up two cup sizes.

    The weight came off, the humongous norks remained:(

    I was quite proud of my D's but I detest my E's.

    BTW FC, not only is there no sizing info on that website, there is no contact info either. You'd swear they didn't actually want to sell anything.


    Why not give them a bell on Tuesday
    Bolongaro Trevor Ltd
    1 Academy Buildings
    Fanshaw Street
    London, N1 6LQ

    [EMAIL="info@bolongarotrevor.com"]info@bolongarotrevor.com [/EMAIL]

    Tel + 44 (0)20 7502 5502
    Fax + 44 (0)20 7502 5505
  • wageslave
    wageslave Posts: 2,638 Forumite
    fc123 wrote: »
    Why not give them a bell on Tuesday

    Thanks:)

    Please don't tell me that was somewhere on their website and I was too thick to see it:o
    Retail is the only therapy that works
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