QUOTE(Buck Turgidson @ Dec 15 2015, 08:20 AM)
I realize, this is not some nutty 1960's 'burn the bra' movement. The article points out that women are opting to be more comfortable and less 'restrained'. The best part of the article, is the need to stop "nipple shaming". That is key, because nipple shaming does need to stop.
http://nypost.com/2015/12/14/bras-are-quic...womens-support/Where I live in Oregon, it's not uncommon at all to see women around town, freely jiggling in t-shirts or tanks, wearing no bra. And it's women of all sorts from whatever shirt was within closest reach to be worn for the day to the elegant classy woman, heels, dress and white smooth turtleneck and rock hard nipples poking out. It's pure beauty.
What say our RMM family?
I don't understand the outrage about breast and nipples. They are comforting, squeezy, soft, warm, happy and harmless... They only bring joy and happiness to people of all sexes. When I am out and about, and people see the sway of my heavy boobies, it only
ever makes their day