Another addition to a small series I've stumbled into concerning a question I hear time and time again. How the hell do I get comfortable?
When I'm doing work at my desk, this is not my typical go-to position. There's a whole lot a big fluffy lap pillow can accomplish during the (vast majority of the) time I choose to go braless, so the girls typically chill out that way.
But sometimes, when I really want to give my back a break, I flop 'em up in front of me. It doesn't take a strong imagination to figure out that this is not very conducive to typing, but when it comes to research for a project that was due yesterday, there are worse positions to be in when it comes to clicking around online.
Plus, if I get sleepy, I've got and handy-dandy place to rest my head. Which sounds ridiculous until I admit that, yes, using my boobies as head pillows is literally a thing that has happened.
Maybe one of these days I'll elaborate on that. But for now, I'll answer the logical followup question: it's super-comfy for about five minutes before it starts to get a little unpleasant. God forbid I fall asleep like that... you ever have your leg fall asleep, it gets numb, and while the feeling is returning, you get that weird pins-and-needles feeling? Same deal. It's... an odd sensation.
Tom
2019-01-31 08:40:50 +0000 UTCMalachi Thornton
2019-01-24 15:19:30 +0000 UTC