| No. Gross. |
| Smart Trip card. |
| LOL. Yes! I thought I was the only one to do this. |
| I keep a bottle of hand sanitizer there. |
| No, because I'm not a hobo. |
Me, either. I always have pockets, if for some reason I'm not bringing a bag. Even on my cycling clothing, I have a gazillion pockets for id, cash, car key, etc. I cannot imagine a situation in my life where I would need/want to do this. |
Where are you going on metro without a wallet/bag/pockets? |
Did you know that 12% women who put cell phones in the bra develop breast cancer? |
| Titties are not pockets! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYJskKwUqJk |
| Why woud you want to stretch your bra out so much it could hold in iPhone? The stretchier the bra is, the less support your breasts are getting. I'd rather carry a purse than have my breasts sagging while I walk/run. Gross. |
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In college, yes. As an adult, no. Sometimes I'll hook my phone into my bra strap so it stays in place while I listen to music (I don't like those arm strap things).
I also have huge boobs (34H) and am trying to figure out how your friend stored all that. She must have horribly fitting bras |
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I have huge boobs as well (38G) and infrequently carry stuff in my bra, but only in a pinch and for a short period of time. I don't do it regularly. I most often put my Smart Trip card over my left breast, under the bra. But stuff I have carried include (in between the girls is indicated by IB):
dollar bills (IB) keys (IB) phone lip gloss (IB) ID / license / debit card a salt shaker when my hands are full I think that this is not uncommon with large breasted women. |
Oh, salt shaker is IB, obviously! |
| If I've left my hobo kerchief-and-stick back at the rail yard I certainly use my stretched out bra for storage. A tramp on the go has to keep her hands free for self defense. Of course if I were not a homeless ragamuffin with no other options I would not have to resort to such a thing. |
| Yes, breast pads! |