for the record, my best dressed vote goes to carrie underwood. i kind of like the dirty princess look. also, i was totally across the street while this was going on in vegas this weekend :)
for the record, my best dressed vote goes to carrie underwood. i kind of like the dirty princess look. also, i was totally across the street while this was going on in vegas this weekend :)
ok, "was easily the best dressed at this event, as she seemed to be the only person who recognized that displaying a "youthful edginess" doesn't necessarily mean displaying your boobs without a bra" <—-can someone please explain this caption to me? Is this sarcasm that I am not getting?
My grandpa just died a long, painful death and it made me crazy that no one did anything about it. I think that he felt GUILTY for dying and hung on as long as possible. I've told my husband, best friends, parents, etc that if I am ever that sick that the best thing that they can do for me is to tell me that they…
For sure. Breasts are a really personal thing. (Where would we be without Jez to discuss these things? lol). This might be TMI but I have been told by professional bra fitter people that I have "shallow boobs" and so my oddly shaped boobs might be the reason I have difficulty finding a comfortable bra. Also even if…
I need to find myself these magical bras that increase comfort. Maybe I am looking in the wrong places? Any suggestions?
You're right. I definitely shouldve added a category 3 of comfort based on personal preference. I've just heard a lot of women complain about "oh i HAVE to wear a bra because of [insert appearance related reason here]". If i could go back and edit my original comment to add a 3rd category of comfort than I would.
You're right. Sorry I wasnt meaning to be judgy. I amend my comment. I definitely support the right of any woman to wear (or not) wear a bra, particularly if it is based around her comfort.
10 pts for using the word "flappage" in that comment hahahaha
Yeah another commenter just said the same thing and it made me realize I DO wear a sports bra to the gym for that reason. But in my normal life I skip it.
Yeah you are totally right. To be fair I guess I wear a (sports) bra to the gym for that exact reason. I'm 38 D so some people would say that is big breasted but then again thats a relative term. But there is not way I could run without one.
Lol I know I almost said I was racist against people who use the wrong kind of "there/their" but I didn't want to trivialize the term "racist" the way that this commenter did.
Amen. I dont wear bras. I find them uncomfortable and I find that most peoples reason for wearing them usually falls into two categories
Wow. Her "Indian" impression is what really stuck out to me. I'll definitely ... pray for her?
RIP, Robin Gibb. I can't say that I was a true Bee Gees fan (I'm 23, they were a little before my time) but I have some sentimental attachments to a few of their songs. The first CD I ever owned was the soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever, given to me by my dear Uncle David who passed away almost 9 years ago. I have…
Can I get a citation on that? (the medieval church endorsing same sex marriage). That is so interesting.
definitely not on par with racism etc.
Fraternity brother would be another accepted term or fraternity men. Our panhel instructed us to refer to them as "fraternity members" or "fraternity men" as opposed to "frat boys".
definitely not on par with being racism etc.
Yeah I think it varies by organization, campus, etc. Some consider it derogatory, some don't. Some consider it derogatory when outsiders use it but a term of endearment between members.