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It's a tool women invented for deception.
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Dont know but god bless them!
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This is all I could find: The French word brassière refers to a baby's vest (undershirt) or lifebelt, underbodice or harness. The word brassière derives from bracière, an Old French word meaning "arm protector" and referring to military uniforms (bras in French means "arm"). This later became used for a military breast plate, and later for a type of woman's corset. The current French term for brassière is soutien-gorge, literally, "held under the neck" or "throat-support". In French, gorge (throat) was a common euphemism for the breast. This dates back to the garment developed by Cadolle in 1905. From:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brassiere
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Howard Hughes for Jane Russel as Rio in "The Outlaw"
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The Marquis de Sade?
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Otto Titslinger
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