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| Jan 1, 2006 @ 7:04 PM |
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Angel54214

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Being a woman, there's times when a certain issue pops out...
Like being with someone and you get that drafty chill up hour spine then those headlight peepers so go full torch. Now, its always good to wear a heavy colored top or bring a sweater for when the chill sets in. But what about a hot summer's day and you end up in a brisk restaurant or elevator. Crossing the arms is the only thing I know of to do if nothing is available until the softness comes back from warmth air. Help....
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| Jan 1, 2006 @ 7:09 PM |
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Silvertongue62

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I say dont worry about it. You are a woman and that is a normal reaction to abrupt temperature change. Hiding it only shows shame. You are woman, be just that.
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| Jan 1, 2006 @ 7:30 PM |
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Angel54214

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Thanks 'Silver'..I understand and agree, but when you are the woman, its difficult in odd situations. Sometimes when speaker at a last minute call work meeting, its quite embarrassing. I got riled from it and the whole meeting went south just because of it. So I now have to wear a jacket or sweat just because and our meeting room is not cool when all is gathered. I mean the forehead starts to sweat, etc. So I hold a notebook up in front of me instead. Wish I was a man sometimes.
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| Jan 2, 2006 @ 7:13 AM |
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Bambi123

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Ha ha, don't worry about this little problem Angel!!! Guys certainly don't mind so why should we??? It happens to EVERYONE too, men included.
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| Jan 2, 2006 @ 11:59 AM |
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waiting41

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Angel, I would like to say don't worry about it......be proud to be a woman.......guys love it......HOWEVER......try teaching a class of all male high school students and have that issue "pop up"
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| Jan 2, 2006 @ 7:00 PM |
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BPHREEKEE

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Angel, it could be worse, my "high beams" are on 24/7...and shows through all but the most heavily padded bras, so my choice is to show it or to wear those uncomfortable, hot, false advertising bras....
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| Jan 2, 2006 @ 10:26 PM |
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Silvertongue62

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I think we waste way too much time concerned with things that have no bearing on us what so ever. It's a normal body function. Dont think this is exclusive to women only. Dont worry about it.
Now let me see if I can peek in BPHREEKEE's window !
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| Jan 3, 2006 @ 10:32 AM |
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Technologic

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What's so embarassing about nature? Too many natural human reactions are being sexualized. This is petty!
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| Jan 3, 2006 @ 11:19 AM |
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Mischief484

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I would say go bra-less, but then I'd have to worry about having that deer in the headlights look...
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| Jan 3, 2006 @ 3:17 PM |
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burgher54

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It's kinda rough to tell you just what to do ?? soooo next time it happens- take a photo and send it to me and I will advise you from there
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| Jan 3, 2006 @ 6:46 PM |
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msdodie835

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angel, dear.....buy a box of cosmetic pads, you know, the kind we use to remove nail polish or eye makeup....see....no added heat from padded bra's.
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| Jan 3, 2006 @ 11:33 PM |
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Angel54214

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Wow, my guy forum friends no help to angel....
Don't waste so much time about your zipper being down. Its a normal body function.
Just think Shrink Wrap! or the Stelth Bomber is flying low about now
[Edited on 1/3/2006 11:35 PM]
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| Jan 5, 2006 @ 1:54 AM |
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buni

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angel...as embarrassing as it is for some of us women, don't worry too much about it....It is in style and the stars actually have a 'nipple tweeker' to make that happen....
jlo did it for a video.
seriously though...I have to wear those t shirt bras all the time...they don't make as much heat as the padded ones. They are thinner.
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| Jan 5, 2006 @ 12:55 PM |
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kattsmeow

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So, this is why my husband likes to take me to the freezer section of the grocery store huh???
All kidding aside. I wear a padded bra most of the time because of this. Victoria secrets can help you with this.
Or hey, a thought here, how about those pads women use when they are nursing a baby? You could use them when you know you have to be in a place that is cold.
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| Jan 5, 2006 @ 2:16 PM |
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Mischief484

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Wondering how many of the men will volunteer to tweek?
Bazillions. Who would invent such a device as a nipple tweaker and try to sell it, when there are so many men would cheerfully perform the service for free?
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| Jan 7, 2006 @ 1:29 AM |
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Angel54214

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Ahhh, I know I not the only person that has had an embarassment. Any lady ever been in the Marilyn Monroe situation? I lost count...
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| Jan 7, 2006 @ 9:16 AM |
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jeanc200358

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Well, well, well, Silvertongue...if you're so gung-ho about not being ashamed of normal bodily functions/reactions to certain stimuli, I'm glad I don't live in your state. It would be a rather awkward situation to carry on idle conversation in the checkout line at the local A&P with a man who's got a raging hard-on.
For me, if I'm going out in a situation where the high beams might accidentally come on by themselves, I wear a bra, a camisole or tank-t (sometimes two) and my shirt on top of that. Mine elicit a Pavlonian salivating response enough as it is without drawing even more attention to them.
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| Jan 7, 2006 @ 10:25 AM |
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sciurusniger

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It would be a rather awkward situation to carry on idle conversation in the checkout line at the local A&P with a man who's got a raging hard-on.
Why? Isn't it polite to look someone in the EYES when you're speaking with them?
[Edited on 1/7/2006 10:46 AM]
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| Jan 7, 2006 @ 10:35 AM |
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Porsha924s

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Perhaps a suggestion I encountered. I was a young second timer and hooked up with girl that had an issue as you do. When I hit second base I noticed 2 band aids and inquired as to what this was about and then she removed one and said "to keep them from sticking out through her blouse". Damn near put my eye out... But it worked and the adhesive did not touch the part in question.
When all else fails there is always duct tape!
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| Jan 7, 2006 @ 12:44 PM |
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sureyacan125

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924 you are a hoot!!!
Wasn't the band-aid trick from back in the 60's when women first started going without bras? Then of course, there is also the pencil trick (whole new topic in itself).
I am a man and I like perky nips. Don't expect me to apologize. Besides, it makes me think you are glad to see me. As for the teaching thing, they are too busy looking up your skirt to notice your high beams anyway!!!
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