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@Mustang Shar   Hey, lets call a spade, A spade.  If you've got them you want to know you're not buying fabric that will cling to them.  I can think of worst things than calling them lumps and bumps, which is fine with me.

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I'm fine with lumps & bumps.  It is what it is; short and to the point.

 

I much prefer that to muffin top, cottage cheese, or chicken cutlets.  Those terms don't offend either, but if I have a preference, lumps & bumps will do.  

 

Nothing I get worked up about.

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Lumps and bumps look like lumps and bumps. Don't  they?

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Lumps and bumps sounds about right to me. I guess you could call them bulges too. 

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@Mustang Shar wrote:

Q, can we PLEASE dispense with this gross term? It makes me think of mashed potatoes and frankly, turns me off. Just my opinion.

 

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yes and all those "cutesy" phrases they use

like personal summer, the girls. , 

 

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Good grief. This has to be the most ridiculous post I've seen this month.

 

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LOL !!  (before the crowd comes gunning for me...I have lumps & bumps...LOL!!)

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I have plenty of lumps and bumps.  It never occurred to me to be offended.  

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I have no problem with using "lumps and bumps."

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Why do they need to use any of those terms at all? Are they assuming every customer is only buying to cover up whatever issues they have? Seems like customers can figure out what they need for that on their own.