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Just don't get a Wonder Bra. They give you cyclopse b@@b--one right in the center.
ROFLMAO!!!! That's quite the image!!!!!
I started going braless a few months ago. It's better for your breasts. Obviously, I wear a bra to church unless my dress has support built-in but, otherwise, it's au naturale!
Bras weaken breast ligaments and some even believe they increase the risk for breast cancer. Breasts get stronger and "perkier" going braless because the ligaments strengthen once again. I've seen results! I'm a C-cup so it took some getting used to being braless but now I hate having to wear one.
Here's a link with a bunch of articles. Warning, there are a few saggy booby pics. Nothing "erotic," though, LOL.
Personally, as a woman who has been on the small and perky side all of my life, you couldn't give me enough money to walk around with casaba melons sticking out of my chest. Even though I've had children, my breasts still defy gravity. I'd like to see a mega-busted woman say the same......
Location: Everybody is going to hurt you, you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for-B Marley
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Personally, as a woman who has been on the small and perky side all of my life, you couldn't give me enough money to walk around with casaba melons sticking out of my chest. Even though I've had children, my breasts still defy gravity. I'd like to see a mega-busted woman say the same......
Hey, how about this, I won't call small breasts 'raisins' if you don't call larger breasts casaba melons.
Seriously, I may be a little sensitive, being a C. I miss being smaller. It feels better and I think being larger often makes you look heavier. I'm not large enough for a reduction but still 'fluffier' than I'd like to be.
Hey, how about this, I won't call small breasts 'raisins' if you don't call larger breasts casaba melons.
Seriously, I may be a little sensitive, being a C. I miss being smaller. It feels better and I think being larger often makes you look heavier. I'm not large enough for a reduction but still 'fluffier' than I'd like to be.
I know what you mean. We've got what we've got and there's no need for others to call our C-cups by unflattering names.
I'm happy with my "girls" but I was seriously bummed yesterday when I tried on a beautiful dress that I wanted to buy -- it fit perfectly everywhere BUT in the bust. The sales associate said that the dresses by this particular designer always seem to be lacking in the bust department, grrrrr. I certainly wasn't going to buy the next size up and have the dress hang on me everywhere else!
Location: Everybody is going to hurt you, you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for-B Marley
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I know what you mean. We've got what we've got and there's no need for others to call our C-cups by unflattering names.
I'm happy with my "girls" but I was seriously bummed yesterday when I tried on a beautiful dress that I wanted to buy -- it fit perfectly everywhere BUT in the bust. The sales associate said that the dresses by this particular designer always seem to be lacking in the bust department, grrrrr. I certainly wasn't going to buy the next size up and have the dress hang on me everywhere else!
If you like something that much, it's worth it to buy the next size up and take it to an alterations shop. They do a great job. Ask to see some of their work first and shop around. Nothing like tailored clothes.
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