Time to change kind of bra. No worries. Easy to find the right one for your changed needs of comfort and support … and looks nice on you, of course. :)
The Mrs and our daughters found a very good bra fitter in San Francisco several years ago. And although we no longer live in The City, they have taken her teachings and are able to find good fitting, supportive comfortable bras in our new locations. Thanks, Mrs B.
One of the first things a woman does when she gets home is take off her bra…if no one is looking. I swear that this torture device was invented by a man (it was actually invented by a woman).
Agreed Janis. I’ve always found them to be uncomfortable and the first thing I’d like to take off if I could during the day.
Before I had breast cancer I was a D cup. Now I’m more a B-C from surgery but I still find bras uncomfortable to say the least. I’m just glad I still have the equipment to need one :-)
My Lady is 67 today, and looks better to me than when I met her. She insists it’s my 70 year old eyesight, but I know better. As The Hollies sang, ‘Just one look, that’s all it took…’, including this morning.
Question I have had for years: If women complain about bras so much, and they were probably invented by a man, why hasn’t anybody come up with something better?
One of the good points to staying home during the pandemic was – I did not wear a bra. (Then again, when I go out in normal times, bra is only worn while out of the house.)
Sweatshirt or jacket worn the few times we went out so no one knew that it was missing other than husband and myself. Even now other than when going out and not wearing a sweatshirt or jacket I am not wearing a bra – so wonderful not to.
pearlsbs over 3 years ago
I will try to word this carefully. I don’t think the sagging look unattractive at all.
alasko over 3 years ago
As an extra layer of fall apparel?
GovernorOfCalisota {LoveBozobyFoxo} Premium Member over 3 years ago
Time to change kind of bra. No worries. Easy to find the right one for your changed needs of comfort and support … and looks nice on you, of course. :)
John Smith over 3 years ago
When I get home I’m going to tear my wife’s bra right off.
The straps are killing me!
John Smith over 3 years ago
That sweater looks terribly uncomfortable too Janis. Go ahead and take it off. You’re home alone, who’ll see?
nosirrom over 3 years ago
I’m surprised she had to take her arms out of her sleeves.
unfair.de over 3 years ago
As an avid walker Janis should be past that thought long time ago.
Alias1600 over 3 years ago
JJ missed an opportunity to draw the bra out of a sleeve without removing the shirt at all trick.
cabalonrye over 3 years ago
Welcome to the world of heavy breasted women, Janis. Sorry for you.
Grace Premium Member over 3 years ago
Yeah, they’ve been uncomfortable since I was 14. Pfft.
Jeffin Premium Member over 3 years ago
What was the holdup?
farco1 over 3 years ago
I prefer my lady bra-less.
Deezlebird over 3 years ago
I’m way more comfortable with a bra than having them lying on my chest. Get a properly fitted bra for goodness sake.
diogenes over 3 years ago
Why masks are like bras: they’re uncomfortable, when you get home you want to take it off, and when you don’t wear one, everyone notices!
PoodleGroomer over 3 years ago
There are comfortable bras for large breasted women without wires. They also cost about $100 each.
Tyge over 3 years ago
Another strip in the ageing A&J era.
j.l.farmer over 3 years ago
i look forward to the fall and winter seasons. that when the sweatshirts come out and the bras go back in the drawer.
assrdood over 3 years ago
At my age, anything above the waist is considered “perky”.
Dawn Premium Member over 3 years ago
Amen, Sister!!!!
jonesbeltone over 3 years ago
My wife exactly.
timzsixty9 over 3 years ago
obviously, Arlo isn’t home….
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
The Mrs and our daughters found a very good bra fitter in San Francisco several years ago. And although we no longer live in The City, they have taken her teachings and are able to find good fitting, supportive comfortable bras in our new locations. Thanks, Mrs B.
RadioDial Premium Member over 3 years ago
Wife and I call it “letting the cats out of the bag”, and I still find it fascinating to this day.
mourdac Premium Member over 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqxWhBZXF8Q
DawnQuinn1 over 3 years ago
One of the first things a woman does when she gets home is take off her bra…if no one is looking. I swear that this torture device was invented by a man (it was actually invented by a woman).
Enoi over 3 years ago
I know what the western culture thinks, but nobody NEEDS a bra.
LoneDog over 3 years ago
Joke I first heard in Jr. High: What did the bra say to the hat? You go on ahead. I’ll give these two a lift.
lastwyf over 3 years ago
Amen, Janis!
BJIllistrated Premium Member over 3 years ago
Agreed Janis. I’ve always found them to be uncomfortable and the first thing I’d like to take off if I could during the day.
Before I had breast cancer I was a D cup. Now I’m more a B-C from surgery but I still find bras uncomfortable to say the least. I’m just glad I still have the equipment to need one :-)
ncorgbl over 3 years ago
My Lady is 67 today, and looks better to me than when I met her. She insists it’s my 70 year old eyesight, but I know better. As The Hollies sang, ‘Just one look, that’s all it took…’, including this morning.
MFRXIM Premium Member over 3 years ago
After coming home from shopping, Mom said “Take off your shoes and girdle and put the kettle on.”
Iseau over 3 years ago
And the reader said let the Saga begin.
I'm Sad over 3 years ago
Question I have had for years: If women complain about bras so much, and they were probably invented by a man, why hasn’t anybody come up with something better?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 3 years ago
If you don’t want gravity to drag them down then exercise your chest muscles to pull them up. And don’t slump!
KevinCarson2 over 3 years ago
I’m sure Arlo’s happy with the new state of affairs
suelou over 3 years ago
Fighting gravity is hard work!
mafastore about 3 years ago
One of the good points to staying home during the pandemic was – I did not wear a bra. (Then again, when I go out in normal times, bra is only worn while out of the house.)
Sweatshirt or jacket worn the few times we went out so no one knew that it was missing other than husband and myself. Even now other than when going out and not wearing a sweatshirt or jacket I am not wearing a bra – so wonderful not to.