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Ok first of all, thats not a bra, thats a bustier, not to be confused with a corset. second, that definatly would have to be worn as outerwear, which you could do, as most corsets and some bustiers are completely fine to be worn as day wear. Second....I think I need to take a break from the clothes shopping for models because I seem to now know way too much about underwear.

For as small as a stick skinny as that girl is i'm suprised she has much to support to start with..

are you trying to imply that asians don't have breasts, or that skinny girls don't have large chests? sounds like it...I know plenty of girls that are very petite but are natureally 32b-34C....and none of them are white.

are you trying to imply that asians don't have breasts, or that skinny girls don't have large chests? sounds like it...I know plenty of girls that are very petite but are natureally 32b-34C....and none of them are white.

He's just saying skinnier girls are more likely to have smaller breasts. Only super-duper lucky skinny girls fill out more. :p

A 'healthy' girl walks into a bar wearing a solar energy bra.

Nerd1: "Woh, you could power an entire network with those puppies".

Nerd2 then disputes the figures, he whips out his...

HP Calculator and they would both lose interest in the female.

:laugh:

are you trying to imply that asians don't have breasts, or that skinny girls don't have large chests? sounds like it...I know plenty of girls that are very petite but are natureally 32b-34C....and none of them are white.

wow talk about trying to turn a comment about ONE PERSON into a racist type comment sheesh... did you even look at the picture of the girl? look at her arms? they are like twigs... I don't know many asian girls that are THAT skinny... second of all what in the world does "and none of them are white" have to do with anything? who ever said a single thing about skin color? Seriously it sounds like you are TRYING to start a fight about something that was a comment about one girl in a picture by turning it into some kinda race war...

wow talk about trying to turn a comment about ONE PERSON into a racist type comment sheesh... did you even look at the picture of the girl? look at her arms? they are like twigs... I don't know many asian girls that are THAT skinny... second of all what in the world does "and none of them are white" have to do with anything? who ever said a single thing about skin color? Seriously it sounds like you are TRYING to start a fight about something that was a comment about one girl in a picture by turning it into some kinda race war...

agree. some people are too sensitive.

wow talk about trying to turn a comment about ONE PERSON into a racist type comment sheesh... did you even look at the picture of the girl? look at her arms? they are like twigs... I don't know many asian girls that are THAT skinny... second of all what in the world does "and none of them are white" have to do with anything? who ever said a single thing about skin color? Seriously it sounds like you are TRYING to start a fight about something that was a comment about one girl in a picture by turning it into some kinda race war...

I laughed at SirEvan's comment as well, you said nothing to imply that all skinny people had small breasts, and especially nothing to do with asians :p

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will they make one for man-boobs?

yep, i have em.

That was a good one man ! A more practical idea is to make solar skin tight jeans and shirts; guys with big asses and massive tummies will be able to generate more power due to increased surface area. See obesity is actually good for the environment. :p

A 'healthy' girl walks into a bar wearing a solar energy bra.

Nerd1: "Woh, you could power an entire network with those puppies".

Nerd2 then disputes the figures, he whips out his...

HP Calculator and they would both lose interest in the female.

:rofl: Should be in the joke section :D Good one!

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