[HPFGU-OTChatter] Corsetry Complaints, Bosomy Burblings & looks in life
Sheryll Townsend
s_ings at yahoo.com
Sun Mar 3 16:51:59 UTC 2002
--- Tabouli <tabouli at unite.com.au> wrote:
> Tabouli, who found willing support in her sadly
> stumpy sighs, is finding a distinct paucity of
> allies in her frustratingly flat-chested flim-flam.
> Her eyes sadly slither down her OT digests, as the
> buxom tally swells larger and larger...
Though I, personally, am somewhere in the middle on
this one, I do know how you feel. My sister constantly
bemoans her inability to find A cup bras that don't
look like a young lady's first bra.
We went away to a family reunion when my daughter
(Nyssa) was 12. My sister was 32 at the time. We did
our laundry together and my sister was thoroughly
disheartened by the fact that we couldn't tell their
bras apart, except for the fact that Nyssa's had
little bows on the front. To add insult to injury, in
my sister's eyes, Nyssa has long since passed her in
bra size and never fails to toss remarks about it in
my sister's direction.
>
<snip>
> Ah well. Despite my whinging, I don't really lose
> sleep over my body these days. (It's healthy. It's
> in good working order). All the same, I'm always
> intrigued to hear about how the way people look
> affects their lives. All this hogwash about "it's
> what's inside that counts"... ha, since when. Maybe
> "it's what's inside that SHOULD count", but that's a
> *very* different thing.
Agreed, says she who recently stepped on the bathroom
scale and now wishes she'd left well enough alone.
>
> What say ye? How have your looks affected your life
> (outside the clothing domain)?
>
Well, I married a man who does *not* like skinny
women, which is a very good thing, as he makes his
living as a cook and makes chocolates here at home. I
do put up with a good deal of comments from my sister,
who will do such things as poke my stomach and ask
when I'm getting rid of "that". Yes, I'm well over my
ideal weight. Does it bother me? Sometimes. Does it
affect anything I do? Not at all. I'm doing the same
things I've always done. Okay, perhaps slowing down a
bit, but I attribute that to being older, not larger.
:)
Sheryll, who's never considered giving up her glasses
for contacts but has been covering the grey hair for
years
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"We need to be united and strong. We'll have losses and scares, sure. And you'll be there for each other, helping each other through the bad times."
blpurdom - Harry Potter and the Psychic Serpent, Chapter 26
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