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I read it was in the padding. Must have been something like a wonderbra; suppose the pockets would be about the right size, and think how lovely and warm the bat would have found it. Still, you'd think you'd notice during loading; if you're a 34FF like the article said (I believe that works out at 30 inches around the rib cage and 41 around the boobs) then a certain amount of personal adjustment would be required.


Could have been nasty. Apparently bat bites occasionally pass on rabies.

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Even with padding I reckon I would have felt a bat in my bra!! And youre right buggie bigger breasted women do and can wear bras with padding for general shape, uplifting and also so then when then you dont inadvertently tell everyone around you when there is a chill in the air... ;-)


I thought it was a joke at first to be honest, I cant believe she had it in there for 5 hours.. Even in a FF there isnt that much room for a bat I would have thought cause the boob takes up all the room, I certainly wouldnt have room for a bat to hitch a ride.. :))

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