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Subject: Re: OMS wings problems
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 09:33:52 -0500
From: Jim Cobb <cobber@ci*.co*>
To: "Guy Wittig" <Guy.Wittig@Au*.Su*.CO*>
cc: "Tech Diver" <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
But why have your virtue protected all at the last line of defense, i.e. 
the bra? A true catholic girl will have a jacket over a sweater over a 
button-down vest over a French sheer with the tiny buttons on top of a 
slip. Multiple defenses which must be defeated to have access to the 
goodies, much better than a redundant clip, I can tell you. (It took me 
years to figure out that what you have to do is an "island hopping" kind 
of offense, namely bypass the heavy defenses and head straight for the 
motherland, surprisingly protected by only a panty.)

To carry this analogy over to diving, use the right gear, i.e. drysuit, 
buoyant stages, liftbag rather than some convoluted "last defence".

  Jim

On 3/11/98 5:42 PM Guy Wittig wrote:

>Jim
>
>I think the point here is that if girl's needed their bra because their tits 
>would fall off if it came undone, then bras with a redundant clip would be a 
>safer option. 
>
>Sure, if there was a clip failure you could resort to a 'manual' method of 
>holding your tits on, but then the task loading of holding your tits all the 
>time, not to mention the loss of use of your hands, the increased breathing 
>rate and CO2 build up due to having your nipples continually stimulated, 
>would increase your chance of screwing up.
>
>So it is a trade off. Deal with the extra clip each time you want to remove 
>your bra - a small pain in the ass perhaps, but something you are accustomed 
>to do in known and controlled circumstances; and if shit happens - which is 
>unknown, unplanned and uncontrolled - know that you can rely on that second 
>pain in the ass clip to keep your tits safe whilst you deal with the 
>situation.
>
>Personally, I prefer no bra. But it depends how heavily loaded you are.
>
>Guy


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