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Uhh and the weirdest thing happened this morning. I have been wearing the same bra for a couple months (I actually have a couple, same size, same brand, same style). This morning I noticed that I am majorly popping out of it. I don't want to buy new bras yet and I'm not sure about going up to a D cup. I started at a B cup at my highest weight.
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I have no girls. At my highest weight, I was a B. At my lowest, I'm hovering at A. I have the most unfeminine figure imaginable (no hips, no boobs...just straight up and down, sigh).
I find its a lot easier to find wonderbras and other padding with a smaller band size, though. Manufacturers make more reducing or minimizing styles in the bigger band sizes, because most larger women get the larger boobs to go along with. So I hit 34 band size and promptly went on a reshaping/restructuring/ridiculously padded bra buying binge. |
Nelie, my bra-fitter lady told me that sometimes if you go down a size in band, you can go up a size in cup (and vice versa). Maybe you've lost weight around the band area, but not the cup?
I lost 70 pounds and went from a 44DDD to a 42DDD. I also lost no inches from my upper arms. In high school when I was height-weight proportionate, I was a 34C. I'm hoping that the next 90 pounds will bring some of that off. I recommend that anybody who has issues with their breast shape or size (like I do) to go to google and type in "normal breasts". One of the first pages that comes up is a photo gallery (with comments) from women with real breasts - I think the site is 007b dot com. I'd post a link here, but I wouldn't want anyone clicking on it at work inadvertently, as there are bare breast photos on the first page. It is enlightening to see such a huge variety of breasts, compared to the ONE shape of breasts we find in media. Sports bras - I've never been able to find one in a store and try it on. I totally lucked out with the Enell Sports Bra - $58 and the girls don't move! Makes exercise a heck of a lot easier! |
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Amen!:) I'm squeezing into a 46D because it's the biggest wal-mart carries where I live. I would LOVE to be a 36 D |
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When I was at 185, I was a 38 DDD. I've lost about 32 pounds since then and I've dropped down to a 36 DD--which is SO nice. I would love to end up at a D. The only place I can find CUTE bras to buy is Fredricks of Hollywood (not that I mind shopping there for cute bras...they've got some hot stuff!). If I were a regular D, I could find stuff in other stores, too. :)
My girls are looking a little saggy to me, though. I guess they always have been a little--a side effect of large boobs and gravity--but I'm 22! I've considered breast augmentation for after I lose all the weight--if I can get perky girls, I'll take 'em! |
Breast augmentation makes your breasts bigger by inserting implants. If you want your boobs a bit smaller then I do not recommend that!
I think you mean a breast lift? The ps can always remove a little bit of extra breast tissue at the same time so if you were still looking for them to be a smidge smaller then that would be the route to take I would think. :) |
I'm hoping for a breast lift when I get somewhere near goal. When I mentioned the thought to DH, he was a bit dubious. He isn't one much for "unnecessary" medical treatments and he thinks that a breast lift would be unnecessary. He has no problem though if I want to get rid of the excess skin elsewhere. Of course he has no idea what these babies will look like in another 50-70 lbs!
(Not that I really need permission, he just probably wouldn't be happy unless I convinced him somehow that it wasn't for vanity reasons or what not) |
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Oh I know! I think DH thinks that skin removal to have "normal" skin due to extreme weight loss is different than anything that has to do with the breasts. I think my breasts look pretty damn good right now but I fear what may happen as I continue :) |
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Wow. J's and I's. I've never known anybody personally who had that much boobage. You should be proud, but I could so understand why you would want those smaller. I personally don't exactly know what size I am. I think I am like a DDD to an E, but alot of people say they think I am bigger. I was also wondering about this too. I really don't want to loose my boobs. I do however at 19 want surgery to make them more perky. Stupid big boobs weigh to much on there own and pull down. It's sad, but one day. I'll have em perky..but first theres weight loss to be done. |
I have noticed a great amount of loss in my boobs. I was a 38d when I started and now 46 lbs later...I have no idea but I do know that I no longer fill out my bras and that you can see the extra material in certain clothes. I went to Target and tried on some other sizes but they had too much padding and look funny now after I have washed them. I am hopping that dh will hold true to his word and pay for a lift and implant (along with tummy tuck).
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