Sports Bra Required?
Hi folks, dating someone new now, I love her dearly and think she may be "the one." Encountered a problem today I never for the life of me would have anticipated. She and I were in the S heading for a hiking area near me, had to drive across some very poor road surface just before arriving at the trail head. She commented that next time she was going to have to wear her sports bra because the combination of crappy road and firm S2000 ride was causing enough jiggling to be painful! I know it's a silly question, but any others come across this? Any women (Wendy comes to mind) have similar complaints?
As the female owner of an S2000, I want to let you know that I don't have any problems with chest jiggle while driving my car. I am very well proportioned woman who works out regularly and puts the peddle to the metal on my way to work. She just needs to get used to the ride. The road near my home is very rocky and I have never experienced any discomfort and believe me, if my GIRLS haven't knocked me out yet, they aren't going to.
I can see this being a problem. Any female I have ever carried in My S or in my (modified) Golf either
1) Tell me that they need a more supportive bra
2) Sit there with a disgruntled look on their face with their arms crossed.
Us guys....I don't think we get it!!
Asif
1) Tell me that they need a more supportive bra
2) Sit there with a disgruntled look on their face with their arms crossed.
Us guys....I don't think we get it!!
Asif
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by djohnston
[B]She commented that next time she was going to have to wear her sports bra because the combination of crappy road and firm S2000 ride was causing enough jiggling to be painful!
[B]She commented that next time she was going to have to wear her sports bra because the combination of crappy road and firm S2000 ride was causing enough jiggling to be painful!
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She's a tall woman, just over six feet, 36 to 38 C chest. Now that I think of it, perhaps her great height is a factor; because her chest is higher than most women's, something of a cantilever effect may be taking place yes? Anyway just as VTEXTC noted, she was forced to keep her arms crossed over them to minimize the discomfort. She is athletic, very good muscle tone all over, but all that unsuspended mass is subject to the laws of physics. Maybe I'll bring her to a meet someday and she can provide some real-time data!
Thanks to all for the input.
A little more data, but no pics
She's a tall woman, just over six feet, 36 to 38 C chest. Now that I think of it, perhaps her great height is a factor; because her chest is higher than most women's, something of a cantilever effect may be taking place yes? Anyway just as VTEXTC noted, she was forced to keep her arms crossed over them to minimize the discomfort. She is athletic, very good muscle tone all over, but all that unsuspended mass is subject to the laws of physics. Maybe I'll bring her to a meet someday and she can provide some real-time data!
Thanks to all for the input.





