I'm not large-breasted. Like I said, 38A. I have found underwires that are comfortable, just not at Intimacy (and not lately).
I'm not large-breasted. Like I said, 38A. I have found underwires that are comfortable, just not at Intimacy (and not lately).
Except try to find a 38A. And when you do, let me know.
I have a tough size to find (38A) and I tried Intimacy. Same deal, no measuring, just eyeballing. Even though the size they gave me to try on inhibited my breathing, they wouldn't accept that it didn't fit. I bought one for about $80 and when I wore it all day my breasts were falling out of the cups, and the wires…
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Lush makes a deodorant called Teo (NOT as in Manti) which works and smells good on guys and gals.
Every time I read the word modesty I want to put it in quotes. Because, again, it's just us women who are required to dress modestly! And, again, it's completely subjective. Who decides what's modest? The sooner we all stop talking about this crap the better.
I had a terrible experience at Intimacy, the fitter didn't seem to think that the words "I can't breathe" were cause for concern.
Word. Most underwires are placed right next to each other, so you end up getting poked with wires all day if you happen to have a bit of space between your breasts.
Unnecessary comma in headline.
For you earthy crunchy non-chemical types, Lush has some great options. I use Teo (no relation to Manti) and I think it works great. No complaints so far!
*Gandhi. Get it together people.
I just saw (what I think is) a new Dove ad on tv targeting a woman's beautiful armpits. Finding yet another body part for us to feel insecure about. Thanks Dove!
Somebody marry this woman's son so that she will STFU already.
Also props to the nurse/practitioners at the race who were there to help with problems like dehydration and blisters and ended up treating war wounds.
I've generally found that anyone who Did This Thing and Now Everyone Must Do It feels uncertain about his or her choice and needs the validation of others doing it as well.
Chucklefucks aside, I love the Caitlin Moran rule more. This needs to be etched in stone somewhere.
Correct. They are on tv. Everyone wants to be on tv!
I'm with you. And I really don't get why we should care about a man who wears dresses who applies makeup exceedingly well. This is his talent? I don't care if that's his preference, in fact I'm all for anyone dressing any way they want. I just don't understand why he gets a tv show.
I think athletes have been able to get away with this kind of behavior as much as they have is the attitudes of certain sports fans that can't conceive that ANY female would not want to have sex with an athete, they would only "cry rape" after the fact. And anyone who has a stake in any kind of sports-worship…
I don't even recognize Tina. Too much work!
the *jig* is up.