Re: another question




a_l_p <hay_hell_pea@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:



Body heat works too.
If you have the stomach for it, go pick up a sports bra if your cleavage
is sufficient.

And no, I'm not kidding. Girls have hatched eggs in sports bras on bets.
It's jokingly called "the boobie warmer". ;-)

I used to do wildlife rescue and more than one chilled critter got
tucked in there until I could get them home under a heat lamp...

It saved their lives.

It was always my instinctive reactions - baby rabbit, thrush, duckling -
how
many people have experienced a duck pooping on their tit? Then I had a
bilateral mastectomy and while getting dressed became even simpler, baby
critters got more complicated. It had been SUCH a good way of keeping
them warm
and secure and having free hands till I could arrange a box and light bulb
or
heat pad and all the baby stuff.

A L P
it's easy. Simply tuck your shirt/teeshirt/blouse into your
jeans/pants/skirt waistband and you have a nice little hands free warm place
to put chicks.
I've always done it this way since I refuse to wear a bra'.


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