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Great post. There are sooo many women walking around like that wearing c and d cup bras with bigger bands because of the plus 4 sizing method it is insane. And I'm sure half the people reading this just can't wrap their head around the fact that DDD isnt that big but actually a fairly COMMON size.
Well since nobody else can wrap their head around DDD's...I'll take one for the team and give it a shot!
No way; I'm a 34A now at my thinnest (used to be a B when I was 15lbs heavier), and while I obsessed about being too small when I was younger and wore heavy-duty foam bras etc., I'm now perfectly happy with the size - they've withstood a pregnancy and a year of breastfeeding with no visible changes (knock on wood), and I'm hoping same will be true for a second pregnancy and aging. Plus they're perky and really well-shaped and DH loves them : and I can wear any top I want or go braless without worrying about sagging or looking too provocative.
No way; I'm a 34A now at my thinnest (used to be a B when I was 15lbs heavier), and while I obsessed about being too small when I was younger and wore heavy-duty foam bras etc., I'm now perfectly happy with the size - they've withstood a pregnancy and a year of breastfeeding with no visible changes (knock on wood), and I'm hoping same will be true for a second pregnancy and aging. Plus they're perky and really well-shaped and DH loves them : and I can wear any top I want or go braless without worrying about sagging or looking too provocative.
I envy anyone who can go braless, in my thirties I went up to a large B/small C, even though I stayed thin, my hips and breasts decided to fill out a bit. I miss going braless, but they are still small enough that they have stayed perky so I can't really complain.
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