Ladies, forgive me, but I'm a guy. After five sisters and a few girlfriends who were busty as well, I have to ask.
What is wrong with spandex? Doesn't that give you the support y'all need? And another question.
What's up with the underwire bra? That right there sounds uncomfortable.
You would be correct, Sir. VERY uncomfortable, in my personal opinion!! It feels just how you think it would feel... like a wire under your breast! thumbsdown I've heard stories from some women talking about how the wire pokes them where it stops, just at the armpit. I don't care how much fabric they wrap around it, it still hurts!!
My cousin won't wear anything but an under-wire bra for the support, and she has had a terrible time finding one that doesn't "poke" her. I'm not going through that! If I sag, I'll just have to sag.
Again, I'm at that odd size of being too large not to wear one, but small enough to get away with a sports bra, if I want, which is much more comfortable, but they don't give much support.
The spandex is okay, but it gets flimsy after several washings; that's the only complaint I have about it.
And while I have you here, to go off topic for a moment, why does the reply post not include the name of the person being replied to at the top of the list with the others? I've had to leave my reply posts several times over the months to go back and see how to spell a member's name, then come back to reply again. It's an aggravating step we shouldn't have to take... but then, I've been told the Taurus person has a lazy streak, so maybe I'm the only one that has a problem with that
There are a few people here that since we changed our names upon registering, you have to tag them with their original name, which can be found on the 'MEMBER' page, 2nd column
It's the - @ plus username - minus the gap I put in there... (if the person participated in the thread, their name should appear up top for you to tag) But not always does it appear
We are the only odd ones, but below is the proper tag for us
Post by Charles1952 on Mar 7, 2015 23:48:53 GMT -6
Is it all right if I ask "Why?"
Since, well, as far back as I can remember, women have been flipping from style to style. They've worn clothing which is tight, loose, short, long, ugly earth mother costumes, tight vinyl cartoon character outfits, basically anything they wanted.
Yet, they still get razor burn and cuts on their legs and other places, wear high heels, get thin little pieces of thread caught in inappropriate places, carry purses which resemble army field packs in size and weight, and wear uncomfortable bras.
I know I'm going to regret asking this question but, ladies, what are you thinking?