Kamis, 13 Maret 2008

Re: [cancercured] Bras,etc /was:Article about breast cancer , mets, and the gene that cause...

On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 09:15:53 +0800, "Edwin Casimero"
<eesc@filipinowebservices.com> said:
> Man vs woman argument doesn't cut it these days. Discussion continues...

Yeah, I think it does.

> I've got wives, I have sisters, I've got daughters (too young to wear
> bras), I've got a mom, and I've got grandmothers and I've got great
> grandmothers.

How many wives do you have?

> The first thing my blood related women do when they get home is take of
> their idiotic bras... "whew, what a relief" they say. They wear these
> bras merely as dictated by society for "decency."

The first thing I do when I get up in the morning is put on my bra and
say, "Whew, what a relief." Perhaps your blood related women aren't
wearing properly fitted bras.

> My blood related women do not wear bras while at home. They don't want
> to because bras are uncomfortable, constricting, and unnecesary. They
> only wear the bra at home if a visitor, guest, stranger is in the
> house... for "decency."

I find my bras to be comfortable and I enjoy wearing mine.

> My grandmothers do not wear bras. In their time they had "camisons" an
> undershirt, as dictated by the fashion of their time.
>
> Some 5 years ago, I paid for our maid's surgery to remove a couple of
> tumors on her breast and the western medical doctor told us and the maid
> that she replace her bras with a bigger size, no metal, and be bra free
> as much as possible because the bras she wore constricted her
> circulation.

I'm not arguing that point. Many women wear ill-fitting bras.

> I'm raising my daughters so they will not wear bras.

That's great for them. But don't dictate what other women should do.

ar

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Arlyn Grant
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