Help for the ladies.

DJE

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Could this be the solution if caught short at sea?

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They were discussing it in far too much detail on Radio 2 this lunchtime.

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In a rough sea trying to position these items would be somewhat indusive to injury.

maybe ok for Glastonbury but for the high seas I don't think so

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Good thing too. There has to be at least one thing remaining that a woman can't claim to do as well as a man.......

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Abigail

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Hey - it's got to be better than taking everything off (because could do it through zippers) and/or using a bucket in the cockpit because the heads make you seasick ...

Worth a try for £5! But we're not promising a report back!

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