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Nice people thread part 7 - a thread in its prime
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vivatifosi wrote: ». They put them in place, where they should be and make them look nice:o. .
I think I might have some Botox this year
. I feel everything is losing its place all of a sudden. Dh has also said I can have surgery to put anything back where I want it to be, should i get to where i want to be for that, but he rather cunningly pointed out this would involve doctors. 0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »I've never been as small as a B.... never bothered whether they look nice or not - spent most of my life covering them up to stop fat/ugly blokes leering and making stupid comments

We are SO different.:D0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »I've never been as small as a B.... never bothered whether they look nice or not - spent most of my life covering them up to stop fat/ugly blokes leering and making stupid comments

Yeah...sorry about that
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PasturesNew wrote: »You mean you buy the bras JUST because fat/ugly blokes leer at you and say bad things?

When I was in my teens and anybody asked what I looked like it was always "short, big boobs". Never anything about ME..... just them.
I don't find covering up helps too much... Short of a Hijab they are still pretty obvious, so they might as well be closer where I would like them to be!
lir: my bras go in the washing machine inside a pillow case, just in case any wires try to make a bid for freedom0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »You mean you buy the bras JUST because fat/ugly blokes leer at you and say bad things?

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Well.....dh has got to have something to leer at.
And bad things....well...matter of interpretation.0 -
I just love this idea that thin blokes or non-ugly blokes are free to ogle PN's breasts. It's just the fat or ugly ones she objects to. Or is that fat and ugly?No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0
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PasturesNew wrote: »What do underwire bras do that those without wires don't?
Scaffolding0 -
vivatifosi wrote: »There have only been three times I haven't used them - when I slipped a disc in my back, when I trapped a nerve and when I had adult chickenpox. All three because wearing was too painful. Non-underwired just don't do it for me.
I have a whopping keloid scar down my sternum which changed my preference. So wires are for high days & holidays.0 -
I think most of it has been said (possibly apart from stopping side escapes..) but would like to confirm that I have bras which creak. Possibly not squeak, but definitely creak.PasturesNew wrote: »What do underwire bras do that those without wires don't?
I know the rest of me is liable to creak, but this is definitely a separate matter (two tone creak possibly??).0 -
the main problem with having a larger than B is the extra amount of strapping in you need when you wear a sports bra.

Otherwise, it's never been a problem for me
and always underwired obvs 0
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