A better understand of women and bras

Canonoch
Canonoch Posts: 120 Member
edited November 2024 in Chit-Chat
I just wanted to say I think I got a little better understanding of Women and bras. I am a large guy and I do have the "moobs" (man boobs). I wore my HRM chest strap all day the other day and it pinched a little bit. Dug into my chest and left red lines and caused itching from where the strap was. I told my wife this and she said no you know a little bit about how women feel in their bras. :glasses:

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  • VictorianJade
    VictorianJade Posts: 705 Member
    Yeah, bras can be an utter PITA.... well no... PITB.... anyway, they can suck. My new one for the gym, though? Didn't even feel like I was wearing it! Yahoo!
  • sassylilmama
    sassylilmama Posts: 1,493 Member
    LOL Finding a comfy bra is next to impossible. thanks for understanding our plight.
  • _binary_jester_
    _binary_jester_ Posts: 2,132 Member
    I just wanted to say I think I got a little better understanding of Women and bras. I am a large guy and I do have the "moobs" (man boobs). I wore my HRM chest strap all day the other day and it pinched a little bit. Dug into my chest and left red lines and caused itching from where the strap was. I told my wife this and she said no you know a little bit about how women feel in their bras. :glasses:
    Next they'll tell you about child birth AND TOM.
    Run now. Or kill yourself.
  • LauraMacNCheese
    LauraMacNCheese Posts: 7,173 Member
    I just wanted to say I think I got a little better understanding of Women and bras. I am a large guy and I do have the "moobs" (man boobs). I wore my HRM chest strap all day the other day and it pinched a little bit. Dug into my chest and left red lines and caused itching from where the strap was. I told my wife this and she said no you know a little bit about how women feel in their bras. :glasses:
    Next they'll tell you about child birth AND TOM.
    Run now. Or kill yourself.

    My son was 9lbs 10.5oz and that experience is one for the books...let me tell you about it...













    PSYCH!!! Bwahahahahahahahaha!!!!! :devil:
  • Elizabeth_C34
    Elizabeth_C34 Posts: 6,375 Member
    I just wanted to say I think I got a little better understanding of Women and bras. I am a large guy and I do have the "moobs" (man boobs). I wore my HRM chest strap all day the other day and it pinched a little bit. Dug into my chest and left red lines and caused itching from where the strap was. I told my wife this and she said no you know a little bit about how women feel in their bras. :glasses:
    Next they'll tell you about child birth AND TOM.
    Run now. Or kill yourself.

    I like the quote from Look Who's Talking:

    "Try squeezing something the size of a watermelon out and opening the size of a lemon and see how hot you look!"
  • _binary_jester_
    _binary_jester_ Posts: 2,132 Member
    I just wanted to say I think I got a little better understanding of Women and bras. I am a large guy and I do have the "moobs" (man boobs). I wore my HRM chest strap all day the other day and it pinched a little bit. Dug into my chest and left red lines and caused itching from where the strap was. I told my wife this and she said no you know a little bit about how women feel in their bras. :glasses:
    Next they'll tell you about child birth AND TOM.
    Run now. Or kill yourself.

    My son was 9lbs 10.5oz and that experience is one for the books...let me tell you about it...













    PSYCH!!! Bwahahahahahahahaha!!!!! :devil:
    I was going to say I was 10lbs 11oz.
    Some girls are bigger than others if you know what I mean.
  • Bahet
    Bahet Posts: 1,254 Member
    I just wanted to say I think I got a little better understanding of Women and bras. I am a large guy and I do have the "moobs" (man boobs). I wore my HRM chest strap all day the other day and it pinched a little bit. Dug into my chest and left red lines and caused itching from where the strap was. I told my wife this and she said no you know a little bit about how women feel in their bras. :glasses:
    Next they'll tell you about child birth AND TOM.
    Run now. Or kill yourself.

    My son was 9lbs 10.5oz and that experience is one for the books...let me tell you about it...













    PSYCH!!! Bwahahahahahahahaha!!!!! :devil:

    I'd reply but my stalker would make a note of it. :wink:
  • LauraMacNCheese
    LauraMacNCheese Posts: 7,173 Member
    I was going to say I was 10lbs 11oz.
    Some girls are bigger than others if you know what I mean.

    Hot dog down a hallway...I've heard of such houses of horror.
  • teagin2002
    teagin2002 Posts: 1,900 Member
    someone is looking to get major brownie points, well done. 1000 Brownie points earned :flowerforyou:
  • Bahet
    Bahet Posts: 1,254 Member
    I just wanted to say I think I got a little better understanding of Women and bras. I am a large guy and I do have the "moobs" (man boobs). I wore my HRM chest strap all day the other day and it pinched a little bit. Dug into my chest and left red lines and caused itching from where the strap was. I told my wife this and she said no you know a little bit about how women feel in their bras. :glasses:
    Next they'll tell you about child birth AND TOM.
    Run now. Or kill yourself.

    My son was 9lbs 10.5oz and that experience is one for the books...let me tell you about it...













    PSYCH!!! Bwahahahahahahahaha!!!!! :devil:
    I was going to say I was 10lbs 11oz.
    Some girls are bigger than others if you know what I mean.
    Kid 1 is that you?? My first born was 10 lbs 11 oz. 25 hours of labor after my water broke. Facing sideways, 2 feet long, 15 1/2 inch head and needed forceps to get the stuck bugger out.

    Stalker be damned. I EARNED the right to tell that one as often as I darn well want! :laugh:
  • carrotstick2012
    carrotstick2012 Posts: 161 Member
    A good fitting bra can be very comfortable. Childbirth - I had a baby over 10 lb and really, it's the position of the baby and the way they have their chin tucked that makes the difference rather than the size of the baby. My 8.5 lb baby was much more difficult. Give me childbirth over morning sickness any day.
  • Omgosh, I cringed at the women who had 10 pound babies....I just CANNOT imagine the pain of it! :noway:

    My bras fit fine...anyone go to Pink/Victoria Secret..or Nordstrom? The bras (and sport bras) are super comfy and wont leave red marks.
  • WifeNMama
    WifeNMama Posts: 2,876 Member
    Now what can we do to get you to understand pantyhose... lol
  • _binary_jester_
    _binary_jester_ Posts: 2,132 Member
    I clicked on this link hoping to find insight in undoing the bra clasps one-handed. I left disappoint.
  • WifeNMama
    WifeNMama Posts: 2,876 Member
    I clicked on this link hoping to find insight in undoing the bra clasps one-handed. I left disappoint.

    I think it's a natural trait. Ya got it or ya don't.
  • carrotstick2012
    carrotstick2012 Posts: 161 Member
    I was going to say I was 10lbs 11oz.
    Some girls are bigger than others if you know what I mean.

    Hot dog down a hallway...I've heard of such houses of horror.

    Apparently a myth and everyone springs back to whatever they were before afterwards. I know tiny women who have had big babies and bigger women who have had small babies.
  • Inlet
    Inlet Posts: 135 Member
    My brother was 11 lbs, 7oz.
    I. Am. Terrified. Of my future kids. :-p
  • Canonoch
    Canonoch Posts: 120 Member
    Now what can we do to get you to understand pantyhose... lol

    i don't know about pantyhose but I do know about skirts though. I have worn a kilt on New Years Eve
  • karenjoy
    karenjoy Posts: 1,840 Member
    I don't get that with my bras now I have one that FITS properly, and I am a 32HH so it NEEDS to fit to support them lol
  • Canonoch
    Canonoch Posts: 120 Member
    someone is looking to get major brownie points, well done. 1000 Brownie points earned :flowerforyou:

    :blushing: hmmmmmmmm now what can I turn in those brownie points on?:wink:
  • jetscreaminagain
    jetscreaminagain Posts: 1,130 Member
    Bras should be comfortable. If they aren't, they don't fit correctly, are worn out, or you bought crappy crap bras in the beginning. Take it from my Ds. There are comfy supportive bras in the world. Go to Nordstrom and spend some money on three. And have them measure you.
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