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NastyDaddy -> Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/29/2006 11:24:24 AM)

A handy interactive guide to breast bounce:  http://www.shockabsorber.co.uk/bounceometer/shock.html




pahunkboy -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/29/2006 11:51:17 AM)

shock absorber ...hmmm.   what will they think of next.

of course everyone is going to look at a bouncy breasts post.  :-)




Chaingang -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/29/2006 12:02:12 PM)

Well, has anyone used these bras? Opinions please.




withthesewings -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/29/2006 12:19:02 PM)

I'm just curious..did you go on a search for bouncing boobies? *LOL* :P




FelinePersuasion -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/29/2006 12:20:18 PM)

I haven't tried this and I never will. I've worn other sports bra's and I found them difficult to get on and they smash your breasts into one uniform shape. It's not sexy or natural to have a una boob like sports bra's give you.




sub4hire -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/29/2006 12:20:24 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Chaingang

Well, has anyone used these bras? Opinions please.


If you notice it is a computer generated image to begin with.  Not a real person to see how the bounce actually is. 
Also if you look at the shock absorber bra, you will notice it is in colors that is hard to detect the bounce.  Though if you look closely it looks like the bounce is about the same as the regular bra.





stef -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/29/2006 1:19:27 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: FelinePersuasion

I haven't tried this and I never will. I've worn other sports bra's and I found them difficult to get on and they smash your breasts into one uniform shape. It's not sexy or natural to have a una boob like sports bra's give you.

Sports bras aren't supposed to be sexy, they're meant to prevent permanent damage to Coopers ligaments which keeps your breasts from sagging to your knees.  If you want sexy, you buy something from Passionata, Simone Perele or Rigby & Peller. 

~stef




Chaingang -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/29/2006 1:51:50 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: sub4hire
quote:

ORIGINAL: Chaingang
Well, has anyone used these bras? Opinions please.


If you notice it is a computer generated image to begin with.  Not a real person to see how the bounce actually is. 
Also if you look at the shock absorber bra, you will notice it is in colors that is hard to detect the bounce.  Though if you look closely it looks like the bounce is about the same as the regular bra.


Yes, I did notice the animated quality as opposed to it being a real life film. Thanks for stating the obvious...that's why I asked for real world opinions of the product.

And to correct you, if you select the largest size boob and a high level activity animation - the bounce is clearly animated differently in each case. If you can't see it, try the wire frame view.

Why would I pick that boob size? Because I know a few women that have breasts in that approx. range so I was curious about the subject at hand.








BlueHnS -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/29/2006 2:20:31 PM)

And to think, I've been blaming gravity all this time!
 
Incedentally I do happen to find sports bras far more comfortable, than anything with wires and padding and all the other horrible things bras have.




Emperor1956 -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/29/2006 2:35:03 PM)

OH THANKS.  I went to this site, I of course chose the "model" with the biggest breasts and the most activity, and now I am suffering from a whomp in the head, a stiff neck and I can't get that image out of my brain!

My lawyer will be in touch.

E.




FelinePersuasion -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/29/2006 3:07:43 PM)

True, but their still in my mind uncomfortable for me to get on and off hehehe.




IronBear -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/29/2006 5:37:50 PM)

feline, what you need is to increase you supply of bras.. When you want to play or get laid, you need a bra which can come off easily. I prefer a girl to wear the support bras which support from the bottom and leave much of the upper breast exposed (ideal for low cut dresses) and easy for my large paw to slide in and scoopp them out exposing the booby in public or anywhere else I am for my pleasure and the entertainment of others... Come 4x4 driving with me you need good sports bras or you risk serious muscle dammage to your boobs. the same with running or playing sports.. Tits need protection and support. damn it girl you just need to get you priorities right unless you are a walking sex machine ready willing and able to be taken and fucked at the drop of a hat.. 




FelinePersuasion -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/29/2006 6:21:49 PM)

Iron bear I am not, but my dom would love it if I was a walking sex machine ready willing and able to be taken and fucked at the drop of a hat. I'm a 48 DD I get a very few select bra's that do a great job, and most typically, their great make you look upright and perky and then they streatch out  loose their ability to make you high and perky, and then you go out and pay 35 dollars again for a new one to do use and repeat lol.




luciddream -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/29/2006 6:23:29 PM)

The bounce looked more "realistic" on the next to highest activity level...  It is still a bit off though.   The bounce usually isn't such a smooth motion.  The side view illustrated it a bit better.  So... sports bras for jogging, cross the arms for extreme bouncing in day to day situations since it normally don't last too long.




IronBear -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/29/2006 6:35:27 PM)

feline, I do understand what you are saying. My 2nd wife was a slim 5'2" measurong 42, 26, 36 and a top stripper. She retired at the age of 45 and still have the body of a lass in her 20's. No plasitc surgery and all natural but she looked afterherself and spent the money for professionally fitted bras. She loved being nakid and being seen naked but after an hour she needed boob support.




MistressCamille -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/29/2006 7:03:02 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: stef

Sports bras aren't supposed to be sexy, they're meant to prevent permanent damage to Coopers ligaments which keeps your breasts from sagging to your knees.  If you want sexy, you buy something from Passionata, Simone Perele or Rigby & Peller. 

~stef


Sports bras don't prevent damage to the Cooper's ligaments, they cause it. The ligaments have to work to be strong, just like a muscle. Same as when you put your arm in a sling for a prolonged time you lose muscle tone. If the ligaments are weak you get pain when your breasts are free from bras.

http://goingbraless.net/index.html




FelinePersuasion -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/29/2006 7:10:42 PM)

IB I prefere nudity but I can also understand what your second wife felt, sometimes after a while I just have to put a bra on due to irritation from hanging loose. Mainly when them hanging loose causes me to sweat under em lol.




stef -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/29/2006 9:41:39 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MistressCamille

Sports bras don't prevent damage to the Cooper's ligaments, they cause it. The ligaments have to work to be strong, just like a muscle.

Interesting supposition, but ligaments aren't muscles and don't behave like muscles do.  Once the ligament stretches, you can't "unstretch" it.  Please provide one credible resource that says that wearing a sports bra causes any ligament damage whatsoever. 

quote:

Same as when you put your arm in a sling for a prolonged time you lose muscle tone. If the ligaments are weak you get pain when your breasts are free from bras.

http://goingbraless.net/index.html

Come on Camille.  You're not seriously presenting that website as some kind of proof of your statements, are you?

~stef




MistressCamille -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 3:07:20 AM)

I'm presenting it as a place to go to find others who feel the same way. There are medical references there as well. I mean, aren't you tired of being uncomfortable? Of having those marks when you take it off?

And overheating the breasts is a real issue. Breasts hang off the body so they can be cooler, just like a man's testicles. Some feel the artificial chemicals in bras can be harmful too.

Why are women complacent about having to force a body part into totally unnatural shapes?




puella -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 4:18:20 AM)

If I didn't wear a sports bra at the gym, not only would my breasts hurt, but I might well knock myself unconscious.




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