On Monday, July 4, 2016 at 10:02:06 AM UTC-4, Jill McQuown wrote:
> On 7/1/2016 9:58 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> >
> > "Alex" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> jmcquown wrote:
> >>> 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.
>
> You like to agree with my lame troll.
>
> No, I don't wash my bras after a single wearing. It's not as if I'm
> running around outside in it working up a sweat.
I'd hang it up rather than jamming it into a drawer.
> > 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 *only* wear a bra to make a trip to the store. I'm not wearing it for
> hours on end. Unlike you, a trip to the store doesn't take me hours. I
> don't drive from store to store looking for one thing in one place, one
> thing in another.
>
> I wash my bras after several wearings.
>
> > 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.
>
> I've never met a woman who enjoyed wearing a bra.
Me. If I'm vertical, I'm wearing a bra. I'm obese; I have large
floppy breasts; I'm uncomfortable with them just roaming on their own.
Cindy Hamilton