
http://www.bagbalm.com/
felinefan wrote:Another reason some lardasses (like me) :D: don't want to walk far--if we fail to find clothing like shorts or pants that cover our thighs, we can get blisters where our thigh-tops rub together! OUCH!!!! Those blisters hurt! I speak from experience! Hasn't happened in quite a while to me, I've managed to find loose-fitting shorts and pants. But I still wouldn't mind getting out of Women's size 20 and eventually down to a Misses' size, like 8 or 6. I miss being able to fit into Misses' sizes!
Whazzup wrote:There is a roll-on product (actually several) that you can get at Sports Authority or other sports stores that helps prevent chafing like that. I'm going to get some for our trip in November and use it on thighs and toes.
Ya know we all should form some sort of Fat Ass club. I am trying like Feline to get down to a 10 from an 18. It is slow going, when you hit menopause. Them hormones just throw everything off whack and the metabolism is not as fast as it was at 20 yrs old.Bochocho wrote:Body Glide. It's an absolute life saver for us (hopefully) non-stupid (but definitely) fat-asses throughout the World. ;-)
I've typed, rethought and deleted several joking references to chafing and having one's thighs catch fire and leaving a trail of smoke behind while trucking through the park - but that visual image can only lead us all into the gutter. ;-)
Body Glide should open a kiosk just inside the turnstyles.
I mean't to include this pic too in the above post...it has been featured on this site before as well.....
Oh my gosh, that was a blast from the past!! :D: When my sister and I were in our early teens our parents bought 7 acres in the country. The local riding academy rented our pasture for their horses, and my sis and I helped bring the horses down from the stables to the pasture every evening, riding them along the highway about 2 miles, and back again in the morning. We all rode bareback and she and I were beginner riders and ended up with chaffed behinds. My Mom had a jar of Bag Balm and would spread it on our rumps to help heal the blisters. It has a strong camphor smell and is very thick and hard to wash off your hands. Whew!!