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Was just having a look through the 24 hour product review and came across this: Kush Breast Support - Kush breast support pillow for night-time use. It is a lightweight, firm plastic support designed to be placed between the breasts to support the upper breast of women who sleep on their sides. Ensure you get a great night's sleep with this contoured breast support from Kush.

I didn't realise I needed one of these. Must order one straightaway lol
 
Watching Castle on tv last night I flicked over in the add break.

Now I am large busted and thought them the weirdest things every. You have to wear a cambi to hold them in place for a start. If you lay on your back your boobs will fall appart anyway, well not unless Kust glue your breasts to them. :sweat: Everyone moves around in their sleep. Debbie did say if you have those mattress toppers QVC sell you wouldn't. That sounds down right uncomfortable.
 
I also flicked over and caught the presentation of this. The show was entitled 'Taboo Health Solutions' and when I saw the pink phallic shaped devices looking like they work on batteries, my first thought was that QVC are trying to boost their sales by going into adult toys!

They are for women with a cup size C and upwards. That's my size but I can't say I consider my average sized breasts a health problem, either taboo or otherwise.
 
Bizarre device. :taphead: Who'd want something large and pink and plastic shoved between their knockers!!?? Argey, don't answer that!
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However, being puerile of nature I tuned in for the snigger factor but actually thought DF presented the show very well, even making the snugger chuff thingy sound positively banal when she could have had so much fun with the sexual experience....:wink:
 
Watching Castle on tv last night I flicked over in the add break.

Now I am large busted and thought them the weirdest things every. You have to wear a cambi to hold them in place for a start. If you lay on your back your boobs will fall appart anyway, well not unless Kust glue your breasts to them. :sweat: Everyone moves around in their sleep. Debbie did say if you have those mattress toppers QVC sell you wouldn't. That sounds down right uncomfortable.

Not to mention it could lead to bed sores in people who have to stay in bed for whatever reason. Ouch! Somebody should tell Debbie that moving in your sleep isn't nesessarily a bad thing.

I think I've seen this sort of thing before. I wonder who came up with this bizarre thing? It sounds like something that could really get on your t*ts. Wouldn't you have to rearrange it every time you moved or changed position? Would it interfere with your breathing if you lay on your stomach? How does it cope with busts of different shapes, sizes and weights? What if the user just had surgery or was pregnant or nursing?
To me, it looks like the Kush would be more likely to hinder a good night's sleep rather than help it. I can kinda understand why it was invented, but it seems really impractical in my opinion.
 
Just when I thought I'd seen it all along comes this! I didn't see it (I don't actually watch QVC) but the mind boggles lol. I sleep on my side, and I'm a DD cup so I guess it's aimed at me - and I must confess that in the morning I sometimes have vertical creases on my chest - but hey, I'm 53 - I can live with it.

Think my hubby would rather see my creases as opposed to a bit of plastic tat wedged between my boobs.
 
It seemed very expensive to me for what it was. Mind you, I understood the need. I'm a C cup, and sometimes I find my boobs, squidged together when I lie on my side, generate a lot of sweat which gets uncomfortable. I usually just pull a bit of quilt between them, and that does the trick. Free.
 
Well, I'm a DD and don't have any such problems. If I did I would try wearing a bra in bed rather than have that lump of plastic clamped to my cleavage. I have hot flushes in the night and I can envisage the Kush running with sweat and causing a rash (but as the guest said, I could keep it in the fridge until bedtime !). Worst of all it's a bit of a passion killer !
 
It looked a bit like a loo roll holder. Maybe it's dual-purpose, that way it would absorb any sweat during the night, then if you don't make it out of bed in time in the morning or cough and have stress/urge/mix incontinence too, you're sorted. I hope I'm not being too forward by saying I'd hazard a guess that we've all done that once or twice...I know I have.
 
Who on earth came up with that idea?! Why do we need a breast support for side sleeping? I already have a built in one, it's called .............. my other breast!! :blush:
 

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