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Guest Donna Jean

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Honey.....

The panhead was a Harley-Davidson motorcycle engine, so nicknamed because of the distinct shape of the rocker covers. Does that help a bit?

Actually a bra would come in handy working on a Harley.....good place for warm parts...

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Guest ma-head-a-spinnin

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Honey.....

The panhead was a Harley-Davidson motorcycle engine, so nicknamed because of the distinct shape of the rocker covers. Does that help a bit?

Actually a bra would come in handy working on a Harley.....good place for warm parts...

Huggs

Donna Jean

Guess I guessed right, then, or at least partly :)

I suppose, in my line of work, a bra isn't much of a hindrance. After all, I'm supposed to wear clothing provided by the employer.

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Honey.....

The panhead was a Harley-Davidson motorcycle engine, so nicknamed because of the distinct shape of the rocker covers. Does that help a bit?

Actually a bra would come in handy working on a Harley.....good place for warm parts...

Huggs

Donna Jean

Not to be confused with the shovel head ...

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Guest jennifer normal

what's Your problem with Knuckle Heads. Best Bluse cant spell, in K.C. Stuck on the tracks as trained blew and approched closser. Bad spelling and good people helped all the way. I thank them,

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Guest ma-head-a-spinnin

Here, I don't need to wait for the right time of day.

The most congested piece of railway tracks in the country runs right through my fair city.

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Guest Donna Jean

It's we used to burn them,then embraced,then felt freedom and no biggie.

Well, way back when I was cross dressing...wearing a bra was part of what I had to do to feel feminine...

But, these days ....now that I have my own "girls" I really don't need a bra for that reason...I'm a woman already...

So, I'll rarely wear one unless it's for dress up or function...like preventing the rubbing on my nipples...

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Guest jennifer normal

It was approx 1;15, somehow we were lost in the bottoms my male friend didn't take my thoughts I was drinking he wasn't. The hyndai? bottomed on the rails. Two knuckel heads stuck on the tracks. I went into the Knuclehead bar and incorporated help from six others We were advised the bumber would not allow us to carry the load. Cops railroad officials all arrived train bellowed with approach. We jumped from our attememts as the train was diverted to another track. It was very surreal, blues in the bar,train coming down owner helping with truck and chains me under car using a cloths hanger on muffler. It all ended well.

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Guest JessicaLynn

I had the same problem with constantly having you pull my straps up all day long at work. I found a couple of solutions to this :)

The solution I recommend the most is buying a bra that allows you to remove the straps. Take one end of each of the straps off, cross them in an X shape, and reattach. It makes taking off and putting your bra on a little hard because you have to pull it on over your head like a sports bra, but they are GUARANTEED never to slip down this way!! With this method you'll most likely need to loosen the straps almost all the way to accomadate the extra distance. It is my belief that it also makes smaller breasts appear larger because of the angle in which the bra offers its support. Greatly increases your cleavage too.

Another solution is to buy a Bra Converter. It's a clear loop of material that you attach between your bra straps so it holds them in close together at the middle of your back, which doesn't allow them to slip down your shoulders. However, I did end up breaking one... they aren't the same strength as the rest of your bra is. You also need to take it off when you wash the bra.

One other solution is to buy bra clips, which fasten your straps to your shirt. this only works though if your wearing the right top, and I've had them come undone. They are also visible.

And yet the cheapest solution, but the least likely to work 100% of the time, is just to TIGHTEN those babies up as much as you can! However This tends to fail miserably on girls with smaller breasts, as there is less opposing force to keep the bra down in front. Its also not very comfortable :(

As for keeping your bra from riding up on you... wear your shoulder straps as loose as you can... and make sure the band is the correct size. its very easy to buy the wrong size bra the first couple of times. Also, experiment with many different brands and styles. They ALL fit differently and you may just find the one that works perfectly for you! Hope this helps <3 <3 <3

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Dear sis,time to have a bra fitting.You can get one at J C Penny,

when you can also buy a couple of new and pretty bras once fitted.

That is another rite of passage as a woman,and will make certain

of the size you are buying will actually fit so that you can avoid

bra band crawl up and straps slipping.It was found that most women

wear the wrong size bra,so don't feel alone.And you will now find

out why your wife gives a sigh of relief at the end of the day when

she sets the girls free as she rubs them.(grins)Ah another step forward

for Ms Donna Jean,welcome to the club.

Hugs Girlchild,

Angie

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