A Breast question for Doper Ladies.

36B. Don’t really get in the way. I stopped wearing a bra a couple years ago when I realized I was only doing it out of habit and not because I actually felt like I needed one. I have a sports bra for when I want to go jogging or biking, and a couple of lacy bras left over from when I wore one every day. I put them on occasionally when I have a feeling the GC is going to be getting a look later on. But hardly ever on a daily basis anymore.

I really only ever think about them when I’m about to get my period and the nipples get really sensitive.

Oh dear Lord, did I just post that to a public message board?

I love my breasts, but then I got them kind of late—I was a late bloomer, and I appreciate them, a full C, in a family of B cup women. Not huge, but not small. I like looking at them—they are a very pretty color. I don’t feel objectified by them----men look;that’s okay—they are nice to look at. They can’t have them, so it’s all good. Their sensitivity varies with my hormones and I had a rare painful cycle just end, so my breasts are happy again.

Cyn: I like your style!:smiley:

[sniglet hijack]

Know what the space between two pressed-together breasts (on the same person!) is called?

Give up?

“Interboobical Groove”

I couldn’t resist, sorry.

[/sniglet hijack]

Wow, very informative topic. I’ve always wondered, when a woman moves in behind me to see whatever it is I’m looking at, a letter, article, object, etc, and I feel a boob, or boobs pressed against my back, does she not know that she is pressing them against me? Is she doing it on purpose? I’m sure that most of the time it is unintentional and she just wants to share whatever it is I’m looking at. But come on, don’t you women know what you’re doing to us?
Anyhoo, I feel enlightened after reading all your responses, (kinda tignly all over too) :smiley: I might need some “alone” time. :stuck_out_tongue: Later, kids.