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Originally Posted by Cowperson
The upside is the Sears or Eaton's catalogue probably provided you and most Canadian boys a first glimpse of a bra.
Cowperson
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Now that you mention it...That reminds me of a story my mother tells.
When she was a girl (she actually did grow up during the war), she went to a Catholic boarding school - nuns for teachers and the whole thing. At that time, people used whatever paper they could find for toilet paper and the Sears and Eaton's catalogs were both good sources of paper. However, the nuns would get my mother and the other girls to go through them and rip out all of the pictures of ladies in their undergarments so that the boys didn't have any extra entertainment when they visited the water closet.