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stef -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 5:46:18 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MistressCamille

I'm presenting it as a place to go to find others who feel the same way.

I wasn't looking for others who felt the same way, I was looking for proof of the claims you made.

~stef




MistressCamille -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 5:55:45 AM)

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ORIGINAL: stef

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ORIGINAL: MistressCamille

I'm presenting it as a place to go to find others who feel the same way.

I wasn't looking for others who felt the same way, I was looking for proof of the claims you made.

~stef


You know, you aren't the only one reading this. That is why I posted that link. I'm sure a lot of others will find it interesting and helpful.

And if you'd read my post again you'd see that the link also provides proof. Please be nice. This isn't a war.




stef -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 6:04:44 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MistressCamille

You know, you aren't the only one reading this. That is why I posted that link. I'm sure a lot of others will find it interesting and helpful.

And if you'd read my post again you'd see that the link also provides proof.

I didn't see any such proof there but then again, I didn't spend a lot of time there either.  Perhaps you could post a link to the location of this proof for everyone here?

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Please be nice. This isn't a war.

Who said it was?  I'm sorry if you feel that asking you to corroborate your statements isn't being "nice."

~stef




justanotheclaire -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 6:08:21 AM)

These bras are great, I used to be a bra fitter and these were the best I had come across. They do a reasonable size range unless your a sexy bbw then i find cloth sack and ducttape works best lol (Im a uk size 28 so im allowed to make fat jokes)
I may even have to study the bounce o meter a little more, for market research  perposes of course lol [sm=tongue.gif]




lapgirl -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 6:14:13 AM)

Well, I am one to wear sports bras to the gym.... bouncing boobies hurt!  One of the best ways to keep them pert is through exercise... you need to develop the muscles under the breasts themselves.  We must, we must, we must improve the bust....(showing my age here).... but at 44, I can still do the famed pencil test!  Little sagging has happened here, and I believe it has to do with exercise.




Kindred2Evil -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 6:55:48 AM)

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ORIGINAL: puella

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



*sputters* Damnit, now I have to clean my screen again LOL!  I feel you there though...I have had to had custom made sports bras to work out or run the risk of serious head/face trauma.




HarryVanWinkle -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 7:19:47 AM)

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


I'd be willing to pay money to watch that.




MistressCamille -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 7:26:22 AM)

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ORIGINAL: stef

Who said it was?  I'm sorry if you feel that asking you to corroborate your statements isn't being "nice."

~stef


Your statement above shows the warlike attitude you have. You don't have any idea if I feel that asking me to corroborate my statement isn't being nice because I never said that. Work with what is there and don't invent arguements. It only shows that you can't refute what I did say.

You never asked for proof of my position till after you attacked. What does that say about you? IOW, you want to argue about things you didn't say and I didn't say. Can you do better or is that all there is to you?




MistressCamille -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 7:28:51 AM)

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ORIGINAL: lapgirl

Well, I am one to wear sports bras to the gym.... bouncing boobies hurt!  One of the best ways to keep them pert is through exercise... you need to develop the muscles under the breasts themselves.  We must, we must, we must improve the bust....(showing my age here).... but at 44, I can still do the famed pencil test!  Little sagging has happened here, and I believe it has to do with exercise.


Bouncing breasts hurt because the Coopers Ligaments are out of shape from wearing a bra. If you'd give it a few days it would stop. And the muscles underneath the breast don't keep them up at all. You can tighten them up till the end of time and it will not affect how much they sag. Sagging is a normal part of life and happens to us all sooner or later.




mistoferin -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 7:31:38 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MistressCamille
You never asked for proof of my position till after you attacked.


Actually, she did.

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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.  





FelinePersuasion -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 11:41:35 AM)

I adore the way my breasts look in a bra. And youshouldn't get dig marks unless the bra is to small or to tight. My bra's don't leave marks on me


Edited to add should not not don't get..
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ORIGINAL: MistressCamille


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





stef -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 12:04:19 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MistressCamille

You never asked for proof of my position till after you attacked.  What does that say about you? IOW, you want to argue about things you didn't say and I didn't say. Can you do better or is that all there is to you?

This is from my first reply to you:

"Please provide one credible resource that says that wearing a sports bra causes any ligament damage whatsoever."

I'm not sure how any reasonable person could deny that this was asking for proof.  You can argue that I never asked if you want, but it's plain to see that I did by anyone else who reads this thread.  Whether you feel as though you're in a war or being attacked, I'm simply asking you to to provide some manner of credible corroboration for the statement you made. 

~stef




mnottertail -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 12:06:07 PM)

I want to come out in full support of breasts. That is my position, and damn the consequences.

Ron




mistoferin -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 12:18:14 PM)

Ron,
Aren't you going to get awfully tired of following us all around and holding up our breasts???[;)]




mnottertail -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 12:21:03 PM)

I am a man; and will do what I can to hold them out of your way so you don't hurt yourself, if I can save just one of you some heartache, I will feel that I have made a small but useful difference in the world.

Ron




mistoferin -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 12:23:38 PM)

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

I am a man; and will do what I can to hold them out of your way so you don't hurt yourself, if I can save just one of you some heartache, I will feel that I have made a small but useful difference in the world.

Ron


What a guy!!!!!!




IronBear -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 1:12:16 PM)

Ron has the right idea.. Where are all the rest of you red blooded handy Men? Form up on the right so we can allocate a pair of breasts.. yeas you heard a whole pair of huge hooters for you to handle errr  hold and help support!  I feel sure that LA and a few of the girls won't mind a pair of warm male hands giving them additional support. Mind you now no hanging about or playing the job description is holding the breasts.

IB




mistoferin -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 2:09:17 PM)

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ORIGINAL: IronBear

Ron has the right idea.. Where are all the rest of you red blooded handy Men? Form up on the right so we can allocate a pair of breasts.. yeas you heard a whole pair of huge hooters for you to handle errr  hold and help support!  I feel sure that LA and a few of the girls won't mind a pair of warm male hands giving them additional support. Mind you now no hanging about or playing the job description is holding the breasts.

IB



Well I know I damn sure won't mind.....especially in January....this is Michigan and a pair of warm hands inside my shirt all day would definitely be a bonus!!!!




IronBear -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 9:26:06 PM)

Ahhh but would you get any work done or would my hands holding you bare boobs be too much of a distraction? (Looks at my large knowledgable and very mobile pair of hands)....




mnottertail -> RE: Unsupported breasts and the bounceometer (8/30/2006 9:35:40 PM)

Perhaps you miss the real and central issue here, IB.  I am not of a mind to distract a woman by keeping their boobs, but to augment their life since boobs are always in their way..........


Now, I am not talking about the type of boobs that fall off in your hands at the thought of a gentle caresses, but those mammary glands that have held the world in its stead for lo, ages in and out of time.

I am talking tits as big as your head.

I rest,
Ron




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