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Posted by happyflower on June 12, 2005, at 10:45:39
In reply to Re: Pee standing up » JenStar, posted by Deneb on June 12, 2005, at 10:39:16
Posted by Sabina on June 12, 2005, at 11:17:48
In reply to Re: Pee standing up » JenStar, posted by Deneb on June 12, 2005, at 10:39:16
No, I don't have one. I still squat in the woods when needs be. Wait...too much information? ;-) Anyways, I've seen this in my Campmor catalogs for years, so I knew where to dial it up.
http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?productId=13827&memberId=12500226
Posted by Jazzed on June 12, 2005, at 11:35:26
In reply to WOMEN WITHOUT BRAS CAMPAIN!, posted by happyflower on June 11, 2005, at 21:08:25
> WHO WANTS TO GO WITHOUT THEIR BRAS IF THEY COULD?
I'm one of the big boob girls! So, no braless for me, esp. when I jog! LOL I"m thinking of getting a reduction this winter, I see the surgeon this fall.
Jazzy
Posted by Jazzed on June 12, 2005, at 11:36:17
In reply to Re: I don't like being a girl, posted by Larry Hoover on June 11, 2005, at 21:43:47
Posted by Jazzed on June 12, 2005, at 11:43:19
In reply to I don't like being a girl, posted by Deneb on June 11, 2005, at 18:10:16
> I hate wearing bras. I get away with not wearing one during the cooler months, but now that it's so darn hot I can't cover myself up without wearing a bra because of the see-through nature of most T-shirts. I'm so not used to wearing one. I wish I could go around not wearing a shirt and not have breasts to deal with. I'm just glad they aren't huge like some other people.
>> I hate having my period, it's annoying. I almost feel like going on the pill just to stop them. I wish I never grew up. I wish I were underweight again like I was as a child...but taller. I'm very short.
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> I wish society didn't expect me to dress up and wear make-up...it's not fair. Then again I don't want to deal with shaving facial hair either. :-)
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> I hate growing up. I hate secondary sexual characteristics.
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> Does anyone else feel the way I do or am I just a weirdo?
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> DenebHi Deneb,
I think the Victoria's Secret bras are the most comfortable. Expensive, but comfortable, very stretchy and SOFT!Periods are annoying, but I don't want to get old, I have a phobia, and as long as I have a period I feel that I'm young(ish).
I can't stand a lot of make-up, but love my eyeliner, mascara, and lipstick when I go out. I esp. LOVE my mascara!!!!
I agree, growing up seems like a cruel joke. When we're young, our bodies are so cute and there's usually innocense. That's the way we should stay. I also think as people grow old they should start to look younger and younger, so they'd be cuter to take care of when they're old, but that's my weird thought.
Jazzed
Posted by Spriggy on June 12, 2005, at 12:03:00
In reply to Re: I don't like being a girl » Deneb, posted by Jazzed on June 12, 2005, at 11:43:19
I have that darned furniture disease.
My chest has dropped into my drawers.I have no choice. I am doomed to life with a bra (and underwire) to my death.
*sigh*
Posted by Deneb on June 12, 2005, at 12:04:25
In reply to Re: I don't like being a girl » Deneb, posted by Jazzed on June 12, 2005, at 11:43:19
> I can't stand a lot of make-up, but love my eyeliner, mascara, and lipstick when I go out. I esp. LOVE my mascara!!!!
I've used mascara a couple of times...it doesn't work for me. My eyelashes are short and point downwards. Whenever I blink the upper eyelashes stick to the lower eyelashes when I wear mascara. Sometimes I end up with a dark shadow under my eye from the mascara.
> I also think as people grow old they should start to look younger and younger, so they'd be cuter to take care of when they're old, but that's my weird thought.There's a episode on Star Trek Voyager that's about an alien race that does just that...they are born old and get younger and younger as they age...both physically and psychologically. :-) The crew was confused about why the adults of this race where sending their "children" off to die on some planet.
Deneb
Posted by Deneb on June 12, 2005, at 12:08:30
In reply to o yeah.., posted by NikkiT2 on June 12, 2005, at 2:44:39
> So not had a period for 3 years or more.. *grins*
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> NikkiOh, how I envy you! Ok that's it, maybe I should go on the pill even if I'm not sexually active. The question is, do doctors prescribe them for this purpose, or do I have to lie?
Deneb
Posted by Poet on June 12, 2005, at 12:36:26
In reply to I don't like being a girl, posted by Deneb on June 11, 2005, at 18:10:16
Hi Deneb,
I hate wearing bras. Mine comes off the minute I get in the house. Right after I kick off my shoes.
As for periods, eventually they go away, but that means menopause. Which I am rapidly heading towards.
If you really want to stop your periods, go on Depo Provera- it's a contraception injection you get every three months. It stops your periods. At last a use for my once writing brochures in health care.
Poet
Posted by Minnie-Haha on June 12, 2005, at 12:37:09
In reply to WOMEN WITHOUT BRAS CAMPAIN!, posted by happyflower on June 11, 2005, at 21:08:25
I do most of the time when I'm home. And I do it whenever I can outside the home too. (Usually in the cooler months, when I'm wearing heavier clothes.)
Posted by Minnie-Haha on June 12, 2005, at 12:41:35
In reply to I must wear a bra because of my disease..., posted by Spriggy on June 12, 2005, at 12:03:00
Start socking away some money and get a breast reduction surgery. I've inherited my mother's (and grandmother's) droopy chin/neck. If I were to ever consider "cosmetic" surgery, it would be for that! I so envy women with long, graceful necks.
Posted by happyflower on June 12, 2005, at 12:47:27
In reply to Re: I don't like being a girl, posted by Poet on June 12, 2005, at 12:36:26
> Hi Deneb,
>
> I hate wearing bras. Mine comes off the minute I get in the house. Right after I kick off my shoes.
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Me too! lol>
> If you really want to stop your periods, go on Depo Provera- it's a contraception injection you get every three months. It stops your periods. At last a use for my once writing brochures in health care.
>
The only thing about Depo, for me, was that I didn't want sex AT ALL. It was silly getting on birth control then not wanting sex ever, plus you gain so much weight, it wouldn't turn anyone on anyways!
> Poet
Posted by NikkiT2 on June 12, 2005, at 13:03:44
In reply to Re: o yeah.. » NikkiT2, posted by Deneb on June 12, 2005, at 12:08:30
I was only 13 when I went on the pill, and I wasn't sexually active. Its often prescribed for bad PMT or painful periods..
But.. do speak with your doc as it doesn't suit everyone, and it took me a few tries to find a pill that suited me..
Nikki
Posted by Minnie-Haha on June 12, 2005, at 13:42:34
In reply to Re: I don't like being a girl, posted by happyflower on June 12, 2005, at 12:47:27
> > If you really want to stop your periods, go on Depo Provera- it's a contraception injection you get every three months. It stops your periods. At last a use for my once writing brochures in health care.
> >
> The only thing about Depo, for me, was that I didn't want sex AT ALL. It was silly getting on birth control then not wanting sex ever, plus you gain so much weight, it wouldn't turn anyone on anyways!... And, it causes/aggravates depression in some.
Posted by NikkiT2 on June 12, 2005, at 14:12:28
In reply to Re: I don't like being a girl, posted by happyflower on June 12, 2005, at 12:47:27
I did try depo provera.. I bled for 4 months after the shot *sulks*
Posted by Tamar on June 12, 2005, at 14:49:47
In reply to WOMEN WITHOUT BRAS CAMPAIN!, posted by happyflower on June 11, 2005, at 21:08:25
I hate wearing bras too and I absolutely refused to wear them until I was 24 years old and had grown to a D cup. Then I started working in an office with men and I figured I had to dress 'appropriately'.
Nowadays I find that clothes don't fit properly unless I wear a bra, because women's clothes are designed for breasts that have support. My problem is that my breasts won't stop growing. My D-cup days are long behind me! (I have a secret fear that my breasts will never stop growing and someone is going to have to invent a Z-cup bra for me...)
But the worst thing is losing that natural bounce. Those steel-reinforced “hello boys” bras are fine for making clothes fit, but I hate it when I’m walking and my breasts don’t move at all. What’s that about? I have to look reasonably smart for work, so I settle for killer cleavage for eight hours and then take off the bra as soon as I get home.
Tamar, aka “Melons”
Posted by anastasia56 on June 12, 2005, at 18:09:44
In reply to I must wear a bra because of my disease..., posted by Spriggy on June 12, 2005, at 12:03:00
Posted by anastasia56 on June 12, 2005, at 18:13:07
In reply to Re: I don't like being a girl » Deneb, posted by Jazzed on June 12, 2005, at 11:43:19
Posted by Jai Narayan on June 12, 2005, at 19:08:22
In reply to WOMEN WITHOUT BRAS CAMPAIN!, posted by happyflower on June 11, 2005, at 21:08:25
I never wear them, I stopped in the 1970's.
just took it off and been bra-less since.
my boobs are free...now why does this make me think of slinky?
Jai
Posted by Jai Narayan on June 12, 2005, at 20:28:41
In reply to Re: I don't like being a girl » Deneb, posted by ed_uk on June 12, 2005, at 8:01:55
in a canoe?
when you had to go?
and there was no where else to go and
you were in a fish bowl...oh god that cracked me up.
not that kind of the fish bowl...
oh never mind..
I lost it.
the ever important thread.
Jai
Posted by Jai Narayan on June 12, 2005, at 20:31:56
In reply to Re: I must wear a bra because of my disease..., posted by Minnie-Haha on June 12, 2005, at 12:41:35
I had a long graceful neck..you wanna know where they go?
down...
till they hit the chest and then even a turtle neck can't hide it.I tell you vanity is a curse.
J.
Posted by caraher on June 13, 2005, at 0:29:35
In reply to Re: Pee standing up » JenStar, posted by Deneb on June 12, 2005, at 10:39:16
Posted by AuntieMel on June 13, 2005, at 13:04:08
In reply to bra less 4 ever....my boobs are free..., posted by Jai Narayan on June 12, 2005, at 19:08:22
I'm with you!
I'll sometimes wear the sports type (but only if cotton) but usually not. Why should I? No one can tell anyway.
Posted by Shortelise on June 13, 2005, at 13:44:45
In reply to I don't like being a girl, posted by Deneb on June 11, 2005, at 18:10:16
Hm.
Judicious choosing of tops could make it unnecessary to wear a bra if you're petit. I rarely wore a bra when I was younger but it was partly because of fashion, partly because I looked great that way.
But I like my breasts. I think they're nice.
As for periods, well, I have always liked having them, too - except when I had an IUD and it was so painful to menstruate. Strange, I know, and most women look at me as though I'd grown horns when I say that. But it's such a deeply feminine thing. Now that they've stopped, I feel kind of sad, I miss them.
We are very different, you and I, but I know there are women who are uncomfortable with their sexual bodies. The stickie-out bits like breasts, the bleeding, the expectations of those around us that we adorn ourselves and act appropriately.
I hope you are gentle with yourself about this, that you can find cool, comfortable undergarments, and that you find ways of coping with the monthly bleeding that make it less annoying. (About ten years ago, maybe a little longer, I had the brilliant idea of wearing black panties during my period to cut down on, um, leftover traces. It was a really good idea that I wish I'd had 20 years earlier!!)
As for growing up, doesn't it have a lot more to do with the mind than the body?
ShortE
Posted by Deneb on June 13, 2005, at 17:11:11
In reply to I don't like being a girl, posted by Deneb on June 11, 2005, at 18:10:16
Is it true that one has to undergo an exam to get the Pill? If so, it's not worth it for me.
I wouldn't even let the nurse put those little electrode things on my chest to monitor my heart when I OD'd...I did it myself thank-you very much!
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