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    Re: Cold breasts

    I was going to say, How insensitive, men taking over a thread where women were talking about their breasts, to bang on about their own equipment. But then I remembered who it was mentioned acorns....

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    Re: Cold breasts

    Your post made me laugh a lot and think perhaps I should get one of those bras as I am not very well-endowed either and I have raynauds and so could do with some hand warmers!

    Quote Originally Posted by daisy View Post
    Hi cyclops - this solution depends on how well-off you are in the breast dept. I'm built like a lamppost and therefore wear those super-enhancing Wonder-where-they've-gone bra's with not so much a chicken fillet insert as the whole damn bird.. One rather lovely upshot of this gel insert is that I now have terrifically warm breasts and have on occaision whipped out the insert and used them as impromtu hand-warmers. They seem to store heat fabulously and whereas I've suffered in the past with cold boobies, nowadays I get to look hot and feel warm too!!#
    Just a thought. Obviously if you're built like a normal woman then you'd probably not be wearing this kind of brassiere on your runs...

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    Re: Cold breasts

    Quote Originally Posted by Alexandra View Post
    Well, if we're having THAT kind of conversation, I'm reminded of an anecdote in David Niven's autobiography where he went skiing in, I think, Scandinavia and to his horror found that his penis had shrunk to a tiny blue acorn. He was also surprised by the form of resuscitation applied by his more knowledgeable companions - not mouth to mouth but .....
    From small Acorns do mighty oaks grow......!!

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    Re: Cold breasts

    Can I say that my hands are nearly always warm, so in the absence of any wonder bras I would be quite happy to offer my service to any suffering lady.....

    ok i'll get my hat and coat....sorry....

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    Re: Cold breasts

    Apologies I've gone all a bit Sid James - this thread makes me want to snigger like a naughty schoolboy. As for cold breasts, I'm all for them

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    Re: Cold breasts

    Quote Originally Posted by daisy View Post
    Hi cyclops - this solution depends on how well-off you are in the breast dept. I'm built like a lamppost and therefore wear those super-enhancing Wonder-where-they've-gone bra's with not so much a chicken fillet insert as the whole damn bird.. One rather lovely upshot of this gel insert is that I now have terrifically warm breasts and have on occaision whipped out the insert and used them as impromtu hand-warmers. They seem to store heat fabulously and whereas I've suffered in the past with cold boobies, nowadays I get to look hot and feel warm too!!#
    Just a thought. Obviously if you're built like a normal woman then you'd probably not be wearing this kind of brassiere on your runs...
    thanks daisy, the chances of me running with that type of bra are just not an option - it has to be a sports bra.

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    Re: Cold breasts

    Quote Originally Posted by IanDarkpeak View Post
    Buffalo used to do a pertex/pile codpiece, it was far too warm....
    got any spare ones? sounds like a good option!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexandra View Post
    I was going to say, How insensitive, men taking over a thread where women were talking about their breasts, to bang on about their own equipment. But then I remembered who it was mentioned acorns....
    I was going to comment on how the thread had been hijacked by talk of mens bits but then its all rather amusing.

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    Re: Cold breasts

    Quote Originally Posted by IanDarkpeak View Post
    Can I say that my hands are nearly always warm, so in the absence of any wonder bras I would be quite happy to offer my service to any suffering lady.....

    ok i'll get my hat and coat....sorry....
    haha...I think Zephr would be having more than a few words if you offered yr services to me!!

    (useful info to know though!!)

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    Re: Cold breasts

    cyclops - Whilst I risk a whole new string of euphenisms and analogies being started .... I get my sports bra's at Bravissimo. They do brilliant scaffolding, fitted perfectly, you could house a small family i them but there's no bounce, they're warm and wick the sweat very well. So, size depending as I think they start at a D cup, you might like a look!

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