Sweaty boobs? Worry no more, ‘breast deodorant’ is now on sale.

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No worries, I'm sure plenty of guys will just lick the sweat off.

Why is she so thin?
 
I don't need advertising to tell me to dislike my boob sweat--I already do. It suuuucks. I would use something like this.

The way this lady describes boob sweat makes me think she doesn't experience it or understand the purpose at all. You don't need a medical condition to get it.
 
I don't need advertising to tell me to dislike my boob sweat--I already do. It suuuucks. I would use something like this.

The way this lady describes boob sweat makes me think she doesn't experience it or understand the purpose at all. You don't need a medical condition to get it.
Well at least men don't really care too much about it. As long as you have a great reason for boob sweat (like having boobs) we're happy.
 
i will gladly.... GLADLY... dab off all my girlfriends boob sweat with my beard or with a freshly warmed towel.

gladly.

take this product and shove it.
 
This whole thread is bizarre to me. Underboob sweat is so awful especially on a hot day. It makes you feel all slimy and itchy. I can certainly see the application even if I wouldn't use it myself.
 
This whole thread is bizarre to me. Underboob sweat is so awful especially on a hot day. It makes you feel all slimy and itchy. I can certainly see the application even if I wouldn't use it myself.
Most of the people posting won't even need this product.
 
There was a GAFer who posted pics of his marriage proposal at some sporting event. His wife had boob sweat and I'd bet she wish she had Swoob deodorant/antiperspirant. That could even be a commercial scenario, and it'd play on women's insecurity surrounding their breasts which get more attention in public than their armpits. The Swballs deodorant would be harder to advertise since ball sweat is only noticeble if men are wearing tight, thin cotton or khaki pants.
 
There was a GAFer who posted pics of his marriage proposal at some sporting event. His wife had boob sweat and I'd bet she wish she had Swoob deodorant/antiperspirant. That could even be a commercial scenario, and it'd play on women's insecurity surrounding their breasts which get more attention in public than their armpits. The Swballs deodorant would be harder to advertise since ball sweat is only noticeble if men are wearing tight, thin cotton or khaki pants.
Someone already makes ball sweat cream:
http://emilyandtony.com/shop/downunder-comfort
 
First of all, why is the writer of this article unaware of the existence of boobsweat? Has he never gotten to second base?

Second; how is boobsweat an issue?
 
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