Perhaps, but frankly I cannot imagine my headlights on and being around men who are fascinated by such things. Or, maybe this is just B/S to see if we will re-start the burn your bra era for the amusement of the boys.
Bras are just evil, and like all clothing, they don’t fit unless you’re an exact copy of the company’s fit model.
The dog we had when I was a kid used to freak whenever my mother would put on a bra, because that meant she was going out 🙂 I come by my bra hatred honestly!
Sage-like commentary from Terry-Thomas as J. Algernon Hawthorne in “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World”:
“…And this positively infantile preoccupation with bosoms. In all my time in this wretched Godforsaken country, the one thing that has appalled me most of all is this prepostrous preoccupation with bosoms. Don’t you realize they have become the dominant theme in American culture: in literature, advertising and all fields of entertainment and everything. I’ll wager you anything you like that if American women stopped wearing brassieres, your whole national economy would collapse overnight…”
I seem to recall similar arguments being offered back in the 60’s when women were actually burning their bras.
Yes, it is all about the boob. Amirte? Improper weaning?
Perhaps, but frankly I cannot imagine my headlights on and being around men who are fascinated by such things. Or, maybe this is just B/S to see if we will re-start the burn your bra era for the amusement of the boys.
Bras are just evil, and like all clothing, they don’t fit unless you’re an exact copy of the company’s fit model.
The dog we had when I was a kid used to freak whenever my mother would put on a bra, because that meant she was going out 🙂 I come by my bra hatred honestly!
Sage-like commentary from Terry-Thomas as J. Algernon Hawthorne in “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World”:
“…And this positively infantile preoccupation with bosoms. In all my time in this wretched Godforsaken country, the one thing that has appalled me most of all is this prepostrous preoccupation with bosoms. Don’t you realize they have become the dominant theme in American culture: in literature, advertising and all fields of entertainment and everything. I’ll wager you anything you like that if American women stopped wearing brassieres, your whole national economy would collapse overnight…”
I seem to recall similar arguments being offered back in the 60’s when women were actually burning their bras.
Yes, it is all about the boob. Amirte? Improper weaning?
That’s my only guess.