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On Jun 3, 2008, at 2:09 AM, LACTNET automatic digest system wrote:
> But perhaps I am the only one thinking this way, since you'd think
> that
> customer demand would have kept the other type in the marketplace.
Janice Reynolds
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my personal experience has been that the larger and heavier the
breasts, the less effective those snaps are. they keep constantly
popping open when you move suddenly. i even tried replacing them w/
much tighter, bigger snaps from the fabric store b/c i agree 100% w/
you, it is a much more discreet and convenient location. but alas,
they are very vulnerable to the exertions of gravity and cannot hold.
my friends with much smaller breasts have no problem at all with this
style bra.
~jacqui gruttadauria, bsw - near detroit, michigan where i need a
steel belted version with grappling hooks and padlocks after 8 yrs
straight of bfing.
www.myspace.com/mummaTOwldthings
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