OMG, I Finished!

Oct 02, 2011 22:21


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frolicnaked October 3 2011, 03:44:57 UTC
I have no blisters or chafing. Maybe that only happens when a person runs longer distances?

Or larger thighs. I'm just sayin', like someone who might know.

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jocelina October 4 2011, 02:43:53 UTC
See, mine are pretty big, so I thought it might be an issue, because I have had mild chafing in the past when I've worn skirts and done a lot of walking.

Thigh chafing I feel I could deal with, I think. It's the nipple chafing/bleeding that freaks me out, but from what I've read it sounds like that's mostly a problem for people who aren't wearing sports bras, since then there is some nipple-shirt friction.

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frolicnaked October 4 2011, 03:13:44 UTC
I am now trying to wrap my head around a world in which people run without sports bras.

This is an even bigger deal than the corn maze.

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jocelina October 4 2011, 03:31:32 UTC
It is not a world my breasts and I have ever visited, that's for sure. But that reminds me that I've been meaning to ask you for sports bra recommendations! I feel it's time for an upgrade.

Also I am looking forward to hearing about your run, corn maze and all! Maybe you should get a Garmin, just in case? Though I dunno how well those things navigate corn mazes.

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frolicnaked October 4 2011, 03:45:32 UTC
Freya Active, either underwire or soft cup, if it comes in your size. (Order a band size up, though, they run tight.) I also hear good things about various Shock Absorbers but can never seem to find them in my size when I can afford them.

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jocelina October 4 2011, 03:50:26 UTC
The Freya ones look like they will work well -- I need something that's a) a bit sturdier, and b) capable of preventing my nipples from saying "hi!" to all and sundry.

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frolicnaked October 4 2011, 04:01:53 UTC
The Freyas are certainly structured enough to prevent nipple gallivanting.

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