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  1. #1
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    I have doinks that fit perfectly into a martini glass.

    Of course, now that I am older, I have to sort of pour them in.

    I wear a sports bra under my jersey, though. I can't go free n easy. Just can't.

    And re: undies, nope on that.

    I also avoid having to wash shorts by washing them in the sink and hanging them to dry. Since I only have 2 pair, this way I always have a pair that is not at the bottom of the laundry basket.

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    OK, I'm not even going to start discussing my 34 DD's. Lawd, I wish I could share with some of you ladies. People actually PAY for these?
    "Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."

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    Sandra -- I'm with you!

    And, have you noticed the drag they put on your CHIN when you turn 'em loose?????

    I know "hip bone connected to the leg bone" and all that old song, but was I ever surprised to realize "boobs connected to the chin!"

    Karen in Boise

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandra View Post
    OK, I'm not even going to start discussing my 34 DD's. Lawd, I wish I could share with some of you ladies. People actually PAY for these?
    True story. I went out with a guy years ago who wanted me to do that. Purchase them, I mean. In that size. Of course he then went on to say that women tend to leave their SO after getting that done because they become "more attractive and are hit on all the time". I told him maybe it was because they finally realized that the SO was shallow and not thinking in the woman's best interest. That relationship did not last long.

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    Still on bras, are we?

    Ok you gals are killin' me. I didn't get a chance to read posts yesterday and just got the chance today. This bra thing has gone out of control. LMAO. And regarding the pencils, magic markers, chalkboard erasers......cars..... The only way I could hold a pencil or any other thing on my chest is if I was lying on my back. I prefer to think of mine as "perky". Thats a nice way of saying, "damn it would be good to overload an "A" cup.
    Well, in retrospect, I guess I will never have to worry about my cleavage overhanging my navel. Ewww...what a picture that is...sorry.
    Karen

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    Quote Originally Posted by TrekRider View Post
    Well, in retrospect, I guess I will never have to worry about my cleavage overhanging my navel. Ewww...what a picture that is...sorry.
    Karen
    I've seen that. I go walkabout sometimes out on the concourse (airport) and have been witness to nipples bouncing around the beltline.

    Anyway, I've never tried pencils or anything else. I don't like disappointment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TrekRider View Post
    The only way I could hold a pencil or any other thing on my chest is if I was lying on my back.
    Silly, the pencil goes UNDER the boob, not on top! The test when I was young and a hippy was that if you could hold a pencil there, you needed to wear a bra for support.
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    Oh the innocence!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    Silly, the pencil goes UNDER the boob, not on top! The test when I was young and a hippy was that if you could hold a pencil there, you needed to wear a bra for support.
    Oh, in that case I guess I lost the bet. I can't hold a pencil let alone a chalkboard eraser. I thought we were talking how much we could fit between our cleavage. Hmmmm.... and you all thought that I could hold up a chalkboard eraser - hehehe laugh for the night. The only thing these babies could hold up would be a piece of tape with the adhesive firmly pressed to the skin

    I refuse to believe that nipples on ribcage can sag. Just plain old refuse to believe it. Sorry Zencentury. Denial is best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flybye View Post
    I refuse to believe that nipples on ribcage can sag. Just plain old refuse to believe it. Sorry Zencentury. Denial is best.
    Sorry to burst your ni....oop I mean bubble- but look at old men- nipples sagging on ribcage alert!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    Silly, the pencil goes UNDER the boob, not on top! The test when I was young and a hippy was that if you could hold a pencil there, you needed to wear a bra for support.
    I had to look this up to figure out where the pencil went too..... I guess us little folks are just assumed to not need the test, so we never hear about it. (I was thinking like Flybye - how many you could stick in your cleavage, but I still couldn't hold up any pencils there either.... ) But even A cups prefer a little support, but stretchy without wires please .
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    I am glad Lisa clarified the pencil test, yeah I fail. My mom blessed me with large ones - blessing ha! What I find insane is how many of my friends will talk about my breasts with envy. Three different gals this week alone. My college roommate used to joke that me drying my bras gave her an inferiority complex. Trust me I didn't ask for these and I would gladly share!

    No panties with bike shorts!
    Sweaty and must wash every ride
    Bra every day by necessity not choice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    Silly, the pencil goes UNDER the boob, not on top! The test when I was young and a hippy was that if you could hold a pencil there, you needed to wear a bra for support.
    Trust me, I am painfully aware that the pencil goes UNDER the boob. However.....I have very little...uh....how should I say this....overhang? And as far as support, well I think mine is to make them appear a little bigger than they are, and I don't like my nipples protruding through my t-shirt.

    "Mine" meaning my bra.
    Last edited by Kuota Rider; 07-27-2007 at 09:12 PM. Reason: Better explaination.

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    Btw

    I still haven't gotten a defination on "DH". A little help here please?

    Karen

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    Quote Originally Posted by indigoiis View Post
    I have doinks that fit perfectly into a martini glass.
    Stirred, not shaken, I presume......
    Lisa
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