to hold your coconuts in place, so you want step on them as your walking, or running, or vacuume them up by mistake... I hope that I get 10-points for that...........
2006-07-29 19:29:25
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answer #1
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answered by E.M. 4
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The female breasts have very little internal support, being composed largely of adipose tissue (or fat). It is believed that the primary anatomical support for the breast is provided by the Cooper's ligaments, with the skin covering the breasts offering some additional support. However, this anatomical support is usually insufficient to hold the breasts up (especially in older women), and to prevent movement of the breasts, which can cause pain and discomfort. Thus, the primary reason for wearing a brassiere or similar foundation garment is to provide external support for the breasts, increasing comfort and mobility.
2006-07-30 02:29:06
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answer #2
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answered by Charles G 4
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An over the shoulder boulder holder
2006-07-30 02:27:57
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answer #3
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answered by barbaradjt 5
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Clevage, support and separation.
Oh, and so the girls don't get in a way of everyday life.
Plus it's one more thing to be ripped of in the hight of passion.
2006-07-30 03:24:34
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answered by annar12002 4
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To keep the big ones high and dry
2006-07-30 02:45:27
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answered by LELA 2
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"Demun
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so you don't have your belly button between your breasts at age 30"
uh oh
im 14 n i dont wear one shud i?
2006-07-30 02:44:13
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answered by Anonymous 1
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I keep asking myself the same question.
2006-07-30 02:28:07
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answered by stacydianna 2
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Support and coverage.
2006-07-30 02:29:07
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answered by Mariposa 7
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To fight the laws of gravity.
2006-07-30 02:29:08
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answered by Anonymous
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so you don't have your belly button between your breasts at age 30
2006-07-30 02:28:34
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answered by Anonymous
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