lizlane
Small Town Girl, Small Town World
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances 2019
Greetings from America, ladies!
Due to circumstances beyond my control, I will not be free to leave the country to walk my Camino until after June 3rd. I was hoping to walk in May but I'm required to be here to finish settling my mom's estate, which won't be possible until after the June 3rd date. I am having to be willing to open myself to less desirable times of the year if I hope to go to actually make it to Santiago in 2019. My go-to default plan was to be open to going in September (because I'm so fair and don't want to haul more sunscreen than necessary) but as the American South heads into Spring, the summers here are brutal. Spain would be no different. Which presents new issues.
This is a sensitive subject so I need to feel like I'm talking to the girls in the lockerroom.
I have extremely large breasts...38 DDs. I'm a small woman (5 feet 3 inches). Wearing a tank top or T-shirt doesn't look the same on me as it does our lesser-breasted companions and sisters. I'm a Catholic convert and I try to be mindful of this in a world that hawks low-cut everything. I'm not walking to meet or be propositioned by the "breast men" of the world. This is a deeply spiritual walk for me. I've waited seven years for the time, money and freedom to walk. I've purchased Purple Rain Walking/Hiking Skirts, have numerous sarongs I can bring and ultimately if God were willing I would love to meet a nice, kind Catholic man. But I don't want to look like a tramp.
I also don't want to get under-the-breast funk. Older ladies with boobs will know what I am talking about. You very blessed nymph-women with your little boobies will not know what I am speaking of. My breasts are real as in non-surgical so they need good bras to keep them where they are supposed to be. And the bigger the breast, the more expensive the bra. Are two good-fitting bras enough? Would I be better supported with a bra plus a sport-tank with wicking material? How do I avoid the cheesey-ball smell so many dudes get? A shower at night/end of walk of course~ but beyond that, sometimes it takes little for me to develop a heat rash under the breast along the underwire.
I was just wondering how you might have handled these issues. I.e. bringing body talc. Using a regular sport-tank combined with underwire, would Body-Glide be appropriate in this area? Your sister needs your help. Please and thanks in advance~
Due to circumstances beyond my control, I will not be free to leave the country to walk my Camino until after June 3rd. I was hoping to walk in May but I'm required to be here to finish settling my mom's estate, which won't be possible until after the June 3rd date. I am having to be willing to open myself to less desirable times of the year if I hope to go to actually make it to Santiago in 2019. My go-to default plan was to be open to going in September (because I'm so fair and don't want to haul more sunscreen than necessary) but as the American South heads into Spring, the summers here are brutal. Spain would be no different. Which presents new issues.
This is a sensitive subject so I need to feel like I'm talking to the girls in the lockerroom.
I have extremely large breasts...38 DDs. I'm a small woman (5 feet 3 inches). Wearing a tank top or T-shirt doesn't look the same on me as it does our lesser-breasted companions and sisters. I'm a Catholic convert and I try to be mindful of this in a world that hawks low-cut everything. I'm not walking to meet or be propositioned by the "breast men" of the world. This is a deeply spiritual walk for me. I've waited seven years for the time, money and freedom to walk. I've purchased Purple Rain Walking/Hiking Skirts, have numerous sarongs I can bring and ultimately if God were willing I would love to meet a nice, kind Catholic man. But I don't want to look like a tramp.
I also don't want to get under-the-breast funk. Older ladies with boobs will know what I am talking about. You very blessed nymph-women with your little boobies will not know what I am speaking of. My breasts are real as in non-surgical so they need good bras to keep them where they are supposed to be. And the bigger the breast, the more expensive the bra. Are two good-fitting bras enough? Would I be better supported with a bra plus a sport-tank with wicking material? How do I avoid the cheesey-ball smell so many dudes get? A shower at night/end of walk of course~ but beyond that, sometimes it takes little for me to develop a heat rash under the breast along the underwire.
I was just wondering how you might have handled these issues. I.e. bringing body talc. Using a regular sport-tank combined with underwire, would Body-Glide be appropriate in this area? Your sister needs your help. Please and thanks in advance~
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