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susie123 05-06-2012 11:58

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 996010)
I don't particularly want to conform or be a perfect shape....whatever that might be......but I do wish to feel supported....and I choose a bra that does the job......I don't feel constricted/restricted...just comfortably supported.
Breast cancer may be genetic for some people(both men and women), but for others it may have causes other than the kind of bra they wear.

Actually it's the support that I find uncomfortable Margaret... always found it constricting. I'm a great fan of gravity!

Totally agree - there are genetic factors at work as well but it can't be good to wear something tight all the time - and as for wearing a bra in bed...:eek:

Margaret Pilkington 05-06-2012 12:04

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Oh, I wouldn't wear a bra in bed...that is the time my mammaries get to roam where-ever they want....:D

mobertol 05-06-2012 12:47

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 996010)
I don't particularly want to conform or be a perfect shape....whatever that might be......but I do wish to feel supported....and I choose a bra that does the job......I don't feel constricted/restricted...just comfortably supported.
Breast cancer may be genetic for some people(both men and women), but for others it may have causes other than the kind of bra they wear.

Well said Margaret -my quip about perfect silouhettes was just that -to be taken with a pinch of salt.

My own silouhette will never be perfect and never has been, but comfort, support and a bit of help never does any harm and it boosts confidence as well as other things.;):D

Never heard of the Ahbra nor have i worn a Wonder-bra -am a traditional kind of girl and prefer a well-fitted Playtex or an Italian make called Loveable. My M&S three-way bra was also a great buy for summer dresses which have cross-straps, halter-neck or are strapless...

I just wish i'd been around when the Empire-line was all the rage...hides a wealth of sins because of where it draws the eye too. All those heaving bossoms and Mr. Darcys at every turn -those were the days.:rolleyes:

mobertol 05-06-2012 13:02

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 996017)
Actually it's the support that I find uncomfortable Margaret... always found it constricting. I'm a great fan of gravity!

Gravity is fine as far as keeping things in order in the Universe is concerned - but really i wouldn't want to risk looking like this...(see atachment!):eek:

Cross you heart, Lift and separate Sue that is my motto!:D

susie123 05-06-2012 13:10

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 996034)
Gravity is fine as far as keeping things in order in the Universe is concerned - but really i wouldn't want to risk looking like this...(see atachment!):eek:

Cross you heart, Lift and separate Sue that is my motto!:D

If I had ever found anything to wear in that region that was comfortable I might have persisted but I never have. I don't like tight fitting clothing of any description. I suppose it's saved me money going for the natural look considering the price of some undergarments nowadays.

To those women in your picture that is a perfectly natural and acceptable look - until they are indoctrinated by Western culture.

mobertol 05-06-2012 13:19

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 996035)
To those women in your picture that is a perfectly natural and acceptable look - until they are indoctrinated by Western culture.

Another reason why I'm glad I wasn't born in the Congo, Sue!:rolleyes:

steve2qec 05-06-2012 14:02

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Great thread, girls....please carry on!!!

katex 05-06-2012 14:25

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Great thread, girls....please carry on!!!

Hahaha, Steve.

Go without a bra ! Wash your mouth out, Margaret. Seen a few who do this and it looks terrible. Can't keep me eyes off the lumps around their waist... lol.

No, will request a bra under my shroud.... my last 'proud' moment...tee hee.


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susie123 05-06-2012 14:49

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I seem to be in a minority of one here. So what's new?;):p

Margaret Pilkington 05-06-2012 15:34

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Nothing wrong with that sue....anyway there are two of you MargaretR doesn't wear one unless she has to.
Nothing at all wrong in thinking for yourself, and choosing what suits you rather than being led by fashion or convention.

cashman 05-06-2012 15:39

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As the great man once said "What a load of tits this is".:D

mobertol 05-06-2012 15:44

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 996048)
Hahaha, Steve.

Go without a bra ! Wash your mouth out, Margaret. Seen a few who do this and it looks terrible. Can't keep me eyes off the lumps around their waist... lol.

No, will request a bra under my shroud.... my last 'proud' moment...tee hee.


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Well said Katex!
Love the photo - if you've got'em flaunt'em till the bitter end!:D;):D

MargaretR 05-06-2012 16:11

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 996048)
Hahaha, Steve.

Go without a bra ! Wash your mouth out, Margaret. Seen a few who do this and it looks terrible. Can't keep me eyes off the lumps around their waist... lol.

No, will request a bra under my shroud.... my last 'proud' moment...tee hee.


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Mine haven't reached Birmingham yet.
A sports 'bra' will suffice when they do.
Some women have bigger problems than others.

sm_counsell 05-06-2012 16:15

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I've found some called 'Confortisse' no wires, hooks straps etc... just a very strong elastic material that's fantastic to wear. Any of you men interested in buying???

steve2qec 05-06-2012 16:27

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Originally Posted by sm_counsell (Post 996061)
I've found some called 'Confortisse' no wires, hooks straps etc... just a very strong elastic material that's fantastic to wear. Any of you men interested in buying???

I'd need to see one first.


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