Okay, admittedly I was skimming. So this is what I saw:
Free-range boobs are more succulent than the caged ones.
And the next thing I noticed was:
I can't get over how big they are. It's a good thing she's so tall.
And that made my day.
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Okay, admittedly I was skimming. So this is what I saw:
Free-range boobs are more succulent than the caged ones.
And the next thing I noticed was:
I can't get over how big they are. It's a good thing she's so tall.
And that made my day.
MM, have I mentioned that you have been missed?
The neighborhood cats are going to give Penny a heart attack. There are not supposed to be outdoor cats per the lease, but that is ignored. So they jump on the railing of the deck and stare at Penny through the living room window and she goes nuts.
Missed you, too sj.
Ginger, I am sorry about the anemia.
For bra shopping, I've found True & Co. [link] to be brilliant. My top 3 favorite bras are from that site, plus free shipping & returning, and trying bras on in the comfort of home.
Sadly, MM, they don't have candy bras.
TCG and I went out for Mexican food tonight. I've been too nervous to go out by myself with all the snow, but it was good to get out of the house.
Freshpair is also a good source. I actually found myself a sports bra that a) doesn't have underwire b) doesn't give me monoboob and c) actually comes in a 34F. Finding that thing was akin to spotting a unicorn in the back yard.
MM, it is very good to see you around again!
I hope this is the year that I burn my bras. I didn't wear them until I was nearly 40 and gained weight. My fervent wish is to go back to camisoles. Soon. t old hippie
I usually order my bras from figleaves.com. I've found one bra that works for me, and that seems to be the only online place that carries it in my size. (Because of my shoulder problems, I need the straps to be set pretty close in to my neck, and most bras that come in my cup size have straps set further out, which puts pressure on some already-painful parts of my shoulder joint.)
I got my pants from lands end and they fit although the material is a little thinner than I remembered.
But all the pockets are sewn shut so tightly I'm afraid I'll rip them if I try anything to get them open. What's the best way to cut the po keys loose without destroying the pants? I don't have any kind of sewing stuff just a large pair of scissors and a smaller pair somewhere and a bunch of knives.