Breasts
Your stories on The Devil's Pillows, please.
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( , Thu 6 May 2010, 13:21)
Your stories on The Devil's Pillows, please.
Suggested by PsychoChomp
( , Thu 6 May 2010, 13:21)
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I see boobies everyday! *pop*
I work in a lingerie shop/ naughty fun shop which rhymes with hand bummers. We do bra measuring, and as I’m one of two girls there that know how to do it, I see a lot of boobs. But since working there I’ve got a few gripes I must impart to the ladies (and gents) of the land about boobs.
Ladies, if your bra digs in, marks your breasts, doesn't support them or is generally uncomfortable IT IS THE WRONG SIZE!!! seriously, the amount of times I’m told, "well, I normally wear a 34b" only to watch a woman reveal said bra to see flesh spilling out over cups and angry red marks around her back. I proceed to measure and inform said lady, "your actually a 36D" to get a look somewhere between me telling them I’ve shot a puppy and I'm about to fly to the moon, A blend of disgust and confusion. Get over your sodding pride, stop fucking complaining about bras hurting and wear the correct size, your body will thank you when you’re 50 and your tits aren’t hanging around your knees!
Also, try your bras on! Certain breasticles simply don't look good in say a plunge or balconette (I'm an F cup so plunge bras are out of bounds for me) that and the fact that bras from different shops, fit differently.
And men, do not, I repeat DO NOT go into a shop with the intention of buying lingerie for a partner and when asked her size reply with "Uhhh...I dunno, she wears a size 10 but she’s got big boobs" or " "about your size" that does not help, that annoys us greatly, that makes us want to put your eyes out. If you’re going shopping for presents, have a look at the label of your significant others favourite bra, the size will be there. A little preplanning saves a lot of tears, confusion and us having to put through sodding exchanges.
On a lighter note, boobs are indeed fun. Please be gentle, it’s my first time
Length? About 7.5 inches is the longest we sell.
( , Sun 9 May 2010, 18:20, 4 replies)
I work in a lingerie shop/ naughty fun shop which rhymes with hand bummers. We do bra measuring, and as I’m one of two girls there that know how to do it, I see a lot of boobs. But since working there I’ve got a few gripes I must impart to the ladies (and gents) of the land about boobs.
Ladies, if your bra digs in, marks your breasts, doesn't support them or is generally uncomfortable IT IS THE WRONG SIZE!!! seriously, the amount of times I’m told, "well, I normally wear a 34b" only to watch a woman reveal said bra to see flesh spilling out over cups and angry red marks around her back. I proceed to measure and inform said lady, "your actually a 36D" to get a look somewhere between me telling them I’ve shot a puppy and I'm about to fly to the moon, A blend of disgust and confusion. Get over your sodding pride, stop fucking complaining about bras hurting and wear the correct size, your body will thank you when you’re 50 and your tits aren’t hanging around your knees!
Also, try your bras on! Certain breasticles simply don't look good in say a plunge or balconette (I'm an F cup so plunge bras are out of bounds for me) that and the fact that bras from different shops, fit differently.
And men, do not, I repeat DO NOT go into a shop with the intention of buying lingerie for a partner and when asked her size reply with "Uhhh...I dunno, she wears a size 10 but she’s got big boobs" or " "about your size" that does not help, that annoys us greatly, that makes us want to put your eyes out. If you’re going shopping for presents, have a look at the label of your significant others favourite bra, the size will be there. A little preplanning saves a lot of tears, confusion and us having to put through sodding exchanges.
On a lighter note, boobs are indeed fun. Please be gentle, it’s my first time
Length? About 7.5 inches is the longest we sell.
( , Sun 9 May 2010, 18:20, 4 replies)
I bought some
Agent Provocateur bits for Mrs Bane ,several years ago...nice tasteful stuff..and pre checked the sizes too.
As yet I have yet to see it on her though as she moaned it was uncomfortable. Chaps ...don't waste your time and money ,let them buy them for themselves .
( , Sun 9 May 2010, 20:40, closed)
Agent Provocateur bits for Mrs Bane ,several years ago...nice tasteful stuff..and pre checked the sizes too.
As yet I have yet to see it on her though as she moaned it was uncomfortable. Chaps ...don't waste your time and money ,let them buy them for themselves .
( , Sun 9 May 2010, 20:40, closed)
Yup.. they have to try it on.
Ignore what other women say, too. They may nominally be the same size, but what works for one woman doesn't work for another. One woman may be ok with underwires, another may not, etc.
( , Mon 10 May 2010, 0:32, closed)
Ignore what other women say, too. They may nominally be the same size, but what works for one woman doesn't work for another. One woman may be ok with underwires, another may not, etc.
( , Mon 10 May 2010, 0:32, closed)
After nearly 20 years of marriage and mis-sized lingerie incidents
I now stick to buying her thermal pyjamas.
( , Mon 10 May 2010, 8:31, closed)
I now stick to buying her thermal pyjamas.
( , Mon 10 May 2010, 8:31, closed)
Ace.
Moving from the pursuit of being "hot" to the appreciation of being warm may seem like admitting defeat to some, but it sounds like mature pragmatism to me.
( , Mon 10 May 2010, 9:50, closed)
Moving from the pursuit of being "hot" to the appreciation of being warm may seem like admitting defeat to some, but it sounds like mature pragmatism to me.
( , Mon 10 May 2010, 9:50, closed)
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