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Originally Posted by squirell nutkin
I think that's one of the main attractions for those who have little to push. All the more reason to want to push, makes it look like there's more than there is.
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Trust me - I discovered underwired bras when I was 14. There wasn't even anything to push up until then. I bought them to make the most of what I had. It took two years until my cup overfloweth. So I'd never mock small breasted ladies, I was one for years.
I'm just saying it's like comparing the Albert Bridge in London (useful, highly decorative and beautiful) to the Forth Railway Bridge - a monumental achievement of engineering, which has beauty in its strength and utility.
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Originally Posted by Juniper
Right, Bruce? 
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I know Bruce favours the smaller ladies, but he's always very accommodating.
My vote is
any ladies who believe they need a push-up bra for
any reason will be much appreciated here. But if prizes are given out then the overall structure of the engineering should be a factor