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What can Kind of interview questions can i expect from at adult- mart (sex toy store)?

These are the questions they asked me when I worked for one by a highway:

1) Why do you want to work here?

2) What would you do if someone of the same gender (or opposite gender, if you're attracted to people of the same gender) hit on you?

3) Do you have family in the area?

4) How would your friends or family react to you taking this job?

They asked me more about retail experience, but basically they were trying to make sure that I was professional and that I had a support system. They didn't want to give someone a job if they would feel guilty about it.

They may ask if you have any knowledge of the products or if you've sold them before, but they should be careful about prying too much. If they start asking you if you've used any and your personal experiences, I'm not sure I'd work there. My boss was always very cautious, so it was a great place to work.

Is it better for a man with developed breasts to wear a bra?

I have developed breasts from prescription medications I have been taking for another condition. My breasts have become quite big, they jiggle a lot and bounce when I do an activity. I have been experiencing back pain, which a female friend says is from the unsupported weight on my chest; soreness in my breast tissue from bouncing when I do activities, and chapped nipples from rubbing against the inside of my tops because I jiggle so much.I just had my first bra fitting and tried on bras at Lane Bryant. The store manager was wonderful and taught me so much about bras and proper breast care. I measured at 38 D and love the way I feel and look in a bra, compared to when I was braless.So, the answer is a big YES.To update my answer from two and a half years ago, even a bigger YES, especially since I am now wearing a 38 DDD. Putting on my bra when I get dressed is now second nature, and I feel about bras the way a woman would, looking for uplift, shaping, nipple modesty, and such. Even lounging around the house or sleeping, I always have some soft support like a cami with a built-in shelf bra . Here are some pictures of me bare breasted, in a bra, and in a cami with built-in shelf bra.

Which county is better: Cobb or Gwinnett?

I say Gwinnett. I have always lived here so I love it.

When I watch the news I here more bad stuff about Cobb than most anywhere else in metro Atlanta. There is alway someone getting shot or robbed out that way.

Now Gwinnett has it problems areas too.

Try citysearch.com look around and see if you can find anything to help you.

If a straight male wore a bra, can you tell if he is wearing it or not?

Yes, if he wants it to show. And no, if he does not.Let me explain.Many men who wear bras don’t want others to know, but some men DO.I noticed that you’ve emphasized that you’re a STRAIGHT male. Okay, noted for the record :). But it doesn’t matter if you’re straight, not-straight, or almost-not-straight. The answer is the same regardless.If you want your bra to show, wear a fitted t-shirt and people will see the outline of a bra underneath your shirt.But if you do not want your bra to show, here’s how to avoid it.First, keep in mind that most guys won’t notice what you’re wearing regardless. Generally speaking, guys aren’t focused on what other people are wearing.But girls and women are. So those are your biggest concerns if you’d like to wear a bra incognito.Most guys don’t have large enough breasts to make it necessary to wear more than an A cup bra or a B cup at the most — assuming you aren’t taking steps to enhance your breast size.If you’re wearing an A or B-cup bra, there really isn’t that much to hide. A hoodie or a looser fitting sweater or sweatshirt will hide your bra pretty well. A looser-fitting jacket will also work for this purpose. And a winter coat will hide almost anything you’re wearing outdoors.What not to wearAbove: Don’t wear a fitted t-shirt and get it wet. You’re toast if that happens.Above: Try to restrain yourself from wearing large breast forms and a G-cup bra. Everyone will see that.Above: Make sure your shirt covers your bra completely.Although it goes without saying, what you’re wearing under your jeans wouldn’t be seen by anyone unless they undress you :)

What are some tips for finding my bra size?

Step 1: Determine Your Band SizeWhile braless or wearing a non-padded bra, measure around the bottom of the band, directly under your bust. The measuring tape should be level and very snug. Round to the nearest whole number. If the number is even, add four inches. If it’s odd, add five. Your band size is the sum of this calculation. (So if you measured 32 inches, your band size is 36. If you measured 33 inches, your band size is 38.)Step 2: Take Your Bust MeasurementWrap the measuring tape somewhat loosely around the fullest part of your chest (at nipple level). Round to the nearest whole number.Step 3: Calculate Your Cup SizeSubtract your band size from your bust measurement and refer to chart. Example: 37 inches (bust) – 34 inches (band) = 3 inches. That’s a 34C.So how can you tell if a particular style fits? Try these tips:Bend forward at the waist, then slip on the bra and hook it. This ensures your breasts are completely in the cups.Adjust the band. The back of the bra should be level with the front.Make sure the bra is not too loose.You should be able to slide only one finger underneath the band.Fix falling straps. First, tighten the band, then shorten the straps.Put on a close-fitting shirt over the bra. If the cups pucker or your breasts bulge, you're not wearing the correct size.Look at yourself sideways in a mirror. Your breasts should sit midway between your shoulders and elbows. If not, you need a more supportive and better-fitting bra.If you need to go down a cup size for fit, go up one band size, and vice versa.For example, if a 34C is too big for you, move to a 36B.Choose a bra that fits perfectly when secured on the outermost hook. As the bra loosens over time, make the band taut by moving toward the tightest hook.You can also measure your size with online bra size claculator at Clovia.Source: Real Simple

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