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Default OT - Sheets again


"Alex" > wrote in message
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> jmcquown wrote:
>> On 7/1/2016 8:07 PM, Cheryl wrote:
>>> On 7/1/2016 1:22 PM, jmcquown wrote:
>>>> On 6/30/2016 10:54 PM, Cheryl wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>> I don't think most bra makers read those studies because it is very
>>>>> hard
>>>>> to find bras in the right size even with measurements. Another bs
>>>>> thing
>>>>> women have to deal with.
>>>>>
>>>> Boys! (laughing)
>>>>
>>>> I finally found a couple of nice-fitting bras (after all these years)
>>>> but I don't wear them around the house. I do wear a bra when I'm going
>>>> out. The bra is the first thing to be shucked off when I get home. I
>>>> think most women know how to take one off without even removing their
>>>> shirt/blouse/top.
>>>>
>>>> Jill
>>>>
>>> Absolutely! LOL I remember when I worked in the office and I couldn't
>>> WAIT to get home and take that wretched thing off. Exactly as you said,
>>> without even having to remove my shirt. Ahhh... The relief was nearly
>>> orgasmic.
>>>

>> I wouldn't go *that( far. LOL Still, the minute I'm inside the house I
>> unhook the bra and slide the straps down my arms. By the time I get to
>> the bedroom the bra is off and ready to be put away in the dresser.
>>
>> Jill

>
> You don't wash it?


I was thinking the same thing. Although I used to be able to get a few
wearings from a bra, I would never put it straight from me into a drawer.
Now, even if I have it on for only a few hours, I get irritation if I try to
wear it again without being washed.

I don't get it. When I was younger, bras were never a problem and I never
felt like I had to take them off.