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There just was a brassiere 👙 ad on CNN and all the models younger and older (Original Post) sprinkleeninow Apr 2020 OP
bra cups can be used to make face masks...when empty of course nt msongs Apr 2020 #1
Hay, good call! sprinkleeninow Apr 2020 #2
I took a mask with me today to Publix, but didn't wear it. sprinkleeninow Apr 2020 #3
Dammit, you made me look NotASurfer Apr 2020 #4

sprinkleeninow

(20,251 posts)
3. I took a mask with me today to Publix, but didn't wear it.
Sat Apr 4, 2020, 02:39 AM
Apr 2020

Was gonna draw some doggie/kitteh whiskers on it with black magic marker.

We still need levity in this horrid situation.

[My heart does ache for many.]

NotASurfer

(2,151 posts)
4. Dammit, you made me look
Sat Apr 4, 2020, 12:33 PM
Apr 2020

YouTube has videos.




And then my news feed had an article on the benefits of going braless

https://www.bustle.com/p/11-benefits-of-going-braless-7281003

Women who prefer to go braless are often met with incredulity by underwear traditionalists. We hear things like, "Your breasts will sag," "How very rebellious of you!" and "Aren't you worried people will be able to see your nipples?" It's as though going braless marks you as some kind of untrustworthy or irresponsible person who is playing it fast and loose with breast health. This, obviously, is not the case. There are many reasons, both personal and health-related, why going braless is the best. Here are some:



It must be a sign. A puzzling sign, since I'm an X chromosome short of the usual requirements for strapping in, but a sign.
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