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  • calleyw
    calleyw Posts: 9,896 Forumite
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    codemonkey wrote: »
    Calley - getting the cup in and out takes practice - my first attempt I thought I'd have to go to the nurse to get it out, but got the hang of it.

    Great news about the interview!!

    I thought that too :rotfl:

    I did buy the one for not having had children and wonder if that is why I had problems. I bought two when on offer so have two up stairs. I must admit I do rather like the pearl tampax I know its a plastic applicator. But just so easy to use.

    Mind you I have to be careful as I have been known to forget and leave the last one in for a couple of days :eek: I know I could get TSS.


    Thank you.

    Yours

    Calley
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  • calleyw
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    Pyxis wrote: »
    Have always been tiny up top, but the only times I've had any shape at all was when I was breast-feeding or massively overweight! And then only a 36a! :rotfl:
    .

    Nowt wrong with that. I was about 32 AAA when I started out and now I am 36/38E so huge :(

    And men stare and talk to your boobs rather than your face :mad: I very rarely wear stuff to show them off but you can't help but notice them when they arrive in the room before you.

    But fingers crossed with loosing some weight they should get a little smaller

    Yours

    Calley
    Hope for everything and expect nothing!!!

    Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz

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  • Pyxis
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    calleyw wrote: »
    Nowt wrong with that. I was about 32 AAA when I started out and now I am 36/38E so huge :(

    And men stare and talk to your boobs rather than your face :mad: I very rarely wear stuff to show them off but you can't help but notice them when they arrive in the room before you.

    But fingers crossed with loosing some weight they should get a little smaller

    Yours

    Calley
    Oh, don't get me wrong! Don't want to be very big! But would be nice to have something!. Would be quite happy to be a 34B, say! Would be nice to be able to wear a bra where the shape is all me, and not an engineering project of push-me pull-you wires and pads! And all in order not to be an ironing board!
    Pity I can't squidge some of the midriff flab up a few inches! :rotfl:
    (I just lurve spiders!)
    INFJ(Turbulent).

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  • calleyw
    calleyw Posts: 9,896 Forumite
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    Pyxis wrote: »
    Oh, don't get me wrong! Don't want to be very big! But would be nice to have something!. Would be quite happy to be a 34B, say! Would be nice to be able to wear a bra where the shape is all me, and not an engineering project of push-me pull-you wires and pads! And all in order not to be an ironing board!
    Pity I can't squidge some of the midriff flab up a few inches! :rotfl:

    I don't want to be big either. And never expected them to get this big. My ex had shovels for hands but even then!!!!

    I can never understand these woman going for huge implants. its a pain to get anything to wear as its might fit for the bust size but loose everywhere else. Can't sleep on your front.

    At least you know my are real as when I lie on my back they separate LOL!!! Imagine doing heart compressions on someone with implants. Mind you thats a thought about doing them on me you would just be pushing down on my boob LOL!!!!

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Yours

    Calley
    Hope for everything and expect nothing!!!

    Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz

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  • whitewing
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    Just been having a little clear out. 2 binbags of paper for recycling. A mattress. 2 big carriers of littlewing's clothes.

    Tomorrow we shall get rid of some drawers to make way for a new wardrobe that was a present to us. Tomorrow will be quite exciting as DH wants to sort it all out on his own.
    :heartsmil When you find people who not only tolerate your quirks but celebrate them with glad cries of "Me too!" be sure to cherish them. Because these weirdos are your true family.
  • Pyxis
    Pyxis Posts: 46,077 Forumite
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    :eek: :eek: :eek:

    Sleeping on one's front! :eek:


    That is sooooooo bad for your spine! Your cervical spine (neck) is twisted to one side for several hours, your lumbars hyperextend, and everything else twists, all the way down!

    Sleeping on your front, habitually, is a spine problem waiting to happen! :eek:
    (I just lurve spiders!)
    INFJ(Turbulent).

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  • calleyw
    calleyw Posts: 9,896 Forumite
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    Pyxis wrote: »
    :eek: :eek: :eek:

    Sleeping on one's front! :eek:


    That is sooooooo bad for your spine! Your cervical spine (neck) is twisted to one side for several hours, your lumbars hyperextend, and everything else twists, all the way down!

    Sleeping on your front, habitually, is a spine problem waiting to happen! :eek:

    I do have back problems. But not sure were they come from to be honest.

    I can't sleep on my front properly due to the size of my chest.

    But I do toss and and turn and do some times end up on my front.

    Yours

    Calley
    Hope for everything and expect nothing!!!

    Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz

    If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin
  • Pyxis
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    calleyw wrote: »
    I do have back problems. But not sure were they come from to be honest.

    I can't sleep on my front properly due to the size of my chest.

    But I do toss and and turn and do some times end up on my front.

    Yours

    Calley

    Take it from me, it's really, really better not to. Sleeping on your side, with just enough pillow to keep your head horizontal, not kinked up at an angle, with the neck supported by the pillow, is best. Or on your back with a pillow under the knees, so that the knees are slightly bent.

    On one's front.....no, no, no!
    (I just lurve spiders!)
    INFJ(Turbulent).

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    Founder Member: 'WIMPS ANONYMOUS' and 'VICTIMS of the RANDOM HEDGEHOG'
    I'm in a clique! It's a clique of one! It's a unique clique!
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  • Georgiegirl256
    Georgiegirl256 Posts: 7,005 Forumite
    Pyxis wrote: »
    Oh, don't get me wrong! Don't want to be very big! But would be nice to have something!. Would be quite happy to be a 34B, say!

    That's what I am now. I was a 32A for a long time and always wanted them bigger, so am quite chuffed now, especially when D said the other day "your t*ts are massive now" Quite a big exaggeration there, but I'll take it! :rotfl:
    Pyxis wrote: »
    :eek: :eek: :eek:

    Sleeping on one's front! :eek:

    That is sooooooo bad for your spine! Your cervical spine (neck) is twisted to one side for several hours, your lumbars hyperextend, and everything else twists, all the way down!

    Sleeping on your front, habitually, is a spine problem waiting to happen! :eek:

    The thought of sleeping on my front doesn't appeal to me at all. I never thought about spine problems, but of course, that makes perfect sense.
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