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A good remedy for somewhat saggy breasts is a certain exersize at the gym, the pectoral muscles under your breasts are what make them perky. Trust me,I've had that problem for a while. I have DD (Damned Doubles, lol) You just have to work at it.
And for those girls who think they're too small, this helps too ^_^;
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Underwires are evil and had to be invented by a man, HAD to be, because no woman would ever make somehing like that to torture another woman.
I actually remove them when i buy a new bra because they feel like they are slicing things off. That's why i like sports bras so much. I look like I have less and no underwires, hooks, clasps or anything like that. Heaven!
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Re:All About Bras... 15 Years, 10 Months ago
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I truly don't mind underwires...until they poke out an poke me then i rip them out and throw them away
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I put on my bra by hooking it in the front and spinning it to the back. Part of the reason is because i'm a big girl and my arms just don't reach behind me enough to hook it up that way. At the same time my boobs are naturally gimungous. Rather than try to create cleavage, I do my best to minimize how large my boobs actually are. I've never, NEVER, had a problem with cleavage. Large boobs do that to people.
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Re:All About Bras... 15 Years, 10 Months ago
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Strap perfect works you say?? Ive been wanting to try that I wear tank tops and am always showing strap. Its a little skanky .. but hey ... why pretend ... kidding.
Ladies, I used to work in the intimates department at a big store (worst place in the world to work ive seen more old lady's bras than id like to admit to) the biggest thing that makes a bra uncomfortable is that most of us arent wearing the right size. Get measured and get the right size and viola!
I love under wire, and lots of padding. For real, punch me in the chest I cant feel it theres a good ten pounds of gel padding in there. Push up FTW.
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Nobody's a girl! You are on the list of people I had pegged for male. And Fortunesque. Sorry.
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I have to say that I really prefer underwire. I just feel like my breasts are supported better if I wear bras with underwire. Don't have a problem unless the wire starts going throught the fabric and poking my flesh. Then it's time to get a new bra.
I totally understand the the size issue. A lot of women I know don't really understand the sizing for bras. But the correct size does wonders. However, I also feel the way a bra cup is shaped plays a role in the perfect fit too.
Now I was also wondering about Strap Perfect. I thought it looked neat on TV, but it looks like it does extra stretching to the bra straps. I don't know if I want to do that to my bras, especially since it takes me forever to find the perfect bra.
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I put my bras on Clip in front then the Twist and Flip. I have never worn a push-up bra and sports bras just give me uniboob, what with theese DD's I feel as if I'm a little top heavy and if I bend over I will fall because the rest of me is petit.
I have one bra that clips in front though, and that is my favorate because it makes me look perfict. And when I went back to the store to buy a second or a fifth, they were all gone.
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Truthfully I have yet to try them, hoping I can put enough money aside from my one little paycheck to get it hehe. But when I do get them I'll repost on here to let ya know how well they work.
And I wouldn't think it would stretch the straps too much, but if you do get them before someone else can let ya know, just try them out on an older bra you will probably throw out soon.
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I can put mine on either way. Just depends on my mood
I would like to be put on a donor list, damn A cup!
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Re:All About Bras... 15 Years, 9 Months ago
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I can put my bra on both ways, now that I think of it
Supposedly, if underwire hurts you, then you're likely not wearing the right size in the bra you tried on. I have had issues with painful underwire... not so fun.
I want to know what's with this "add 5 or 3 inches to your rib size and that's your band size" nonsense. I can't tell you how many times I've been fitted and they've given me a 40B and then they wonder why it's flopping off of me... after all, they did the measurements right. I'm a 36 C/D, depending on the brand. Being in between cup sizes really sucks >.<
Lolerblades at me being a boy. XD I wonder if I should put a pic of me as my badge/avatar/thinger?
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That's a first I've heard of the add inches thing. Although I totally get the whole brand thing. Sometimes I'm a 34B for most brands, but once in a while I have to get the C. I thought these sizes were supposed to be standardized. -_-'
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The whole measurement thing does get confusing. Something I only learned in the last year though: cup sizes vary according to band size. So, the cup of a 34C is not the same size as a 38C. The 38C is a larger C. Therefore, band size always comes first when fitting for a bra.
All this sizing stuff makes me feel pretty silly, really. Wearing a bra since 12 years old and only learning how to buy the right size a decade later? Now there's something I wouldn't mind learning in health class, instead of the various flavors of lube.
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I have seen actual clinics where they will HANDS ON teach you how to correctly size and fit yourself for a bra. Too much interaction for me...
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I agree... though it does get the job done. The first time I had someone measure me topless, it was a bit awkward. But, after doing a cardio-stress test topless, I think I'm past the measuring thing
I actually had some moron measure me OVER my shirt and everything! I was wearing a top, and a cami, and my bra..... how do you get a good measurement from that? She was one of the people that sized me as a 40B... go figure
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Bra shopping is like the worst undertaking in the world for me. Every measurement and cup sizing is different, but that seems to be a trend here. I've got the standard Bra horror stories, but with two drastically different cup sizes on the left and right, finding a 'fitted' bra is a nightmare.
Just recently I've discovered some really kick-butt sports bras that accommodate the big girls. It's the Lilyette Sports bra by Maidenform. It's part of their In Motion series- Everything is strapped in, supported and separated for max comfort. And when I run, these babies don't go anywhere! I'm in a 40DD on my big side, and these bras still hold my prosthetic in place without that uniboob action or any embarrassing slippage. Just thought I'd share the good fortune.
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Kyuthe: uniboob action
Love this description----^
This comment made me think what it would look like if they bounced opposite each other while running... Sorry, the visual is just odd... funny, but odd.
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Well, when you put it that way, I'm laughing too.
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Haha! The infamous 'uniboob'! I had one of those types of sports bras until I realized that exercise bras were to make it so that exercise didn't hurt. Go figure lol
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I just went bra shopping about 2 weeks ago. Actually, maybe 1 week ago. I'm a devoted Lane Bryant shopper and really like their Cacique brand bras. However, I ONLY buy when they're doing a buy-one-get-one deal or some other sale because WOW expensive.
Depending on how you look at it, I'm a DD or a D. Unfortunately, I'm one of those women with uneven breasts to the point where one is a D and the other could more than fill a DD cup. No amount of exercise is going to help because it's a matter of excessive skin. It's been the bane of my chest since I can remember developing. I always had a problem of the bra fitting one breast fine while the other poured out of the other side or fitting one side and the other side having excessive room.
I first started wearing a bra in 4th grade when I was 10. Being over weight my whole life made developing breasts at that age horrible. I wore sports or minimizer bras as a teenager until I discovered padded bras in college.
I used to hate underwire bras but the ones I just bought have underwires. The girl at the store measured me. It used to freak me out (you know how changing bra or pant sizes can bother the hell out of you) but then I decided that it's a number and that comfort is more important that trying to fit a specific size.
Back to the original thread topic...
I put my arms in the straps, grab the bottom of the bra, lean forward and sort of scoop my boobs into the bra. Once they're "shelved" so to speak I reach back and clasp behind my back. I've had bras with 3, 4, or 5 clasps that fasten in the back. I once wore a front-clasp bra. I had gone to church with my sister and I realized half-way through the service that I was flying free under my shirt because the clasp had come undone somehow. I havn't worn another since.
The only thing I put on in the front and turn around is the corset I wore for prom and the one I wore for my wedding. There's no way in hell I could do 8-10 clasps behind my back.
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I have a tendency to hook the bra in front of me and turn it around then slip my arms into the straps to get it on. It's more comfortable for me since I have tried doing it the "right" way. After trying both ways since I was 11, I just prefer the backwards way.
Oh and for those who wear the bras with the hook in front, those are comfortable but I have to say I haven't worn those kinds in years due to the fact that I grew up around guys who tried to get the hook undone on purpose to tease me. So not fun!
Also, I agree with getting yourself sized. I went to Victoria Secrets just before Christmas because I needed a new strapless bra and I knew they would measure me if I asked. Well my 34C breasts are apparently 34D's and I never knew this. I felt so weird going a bra size up but I've also learned it depends on the bra since I do still wear the 34C's I have, especially if they're a push up *loves push-ups*.
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gradualwisd0m, you're not alone. I developed very fast as well. I got my first period at 11. Crazy.
I know a lot of women like Victoria's Secret, but I personally can't stand them. Their advertising and huge fashion shows always made me feel insecure as an obese teen. I went to a private school full of girls that made fun of me constantly about my weight. These girls would always talk about the latest from Victoria's Secret and would go shopping together... and then I'd go home and see the commercials and feel even more inadequate. That store runs small too. Has anyone else noticed this?
Anyway... off of the soapbox...
I go to Dillard's to get fitted. They're very nice near me, and I can get good bras on sale and usually in the size I need
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Well, I think whether a store runs too big or too small is all very relative. Personally, I feel Victoria's Secret runs a bit too big. However, I am a 5 foot Asian girl so many brands run a bit big on some things. But I totally get the self conscious feeling of seeing the VS models in all the advertisements. I may wear the small sizes, but I definitely can't wear it the way they do. I'm all chubby and flabby, but I hide it well under clothes. I am by no means a petite doll-like Asian girl. However, when you deal with sexy lingerie, there's really no place to hide all that extra...stuff.
I have to admit I like the convenience of front clasp bras. For some reason though, every time I wear one, the clasp would undo itself in the course of my day at least once. It's rather embarrassing when you feel all that support suddenly disappear while you're having a conversation with someone at work.
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I started developing around 11 as well. Absolutely horrible and supposedly I'm still developing. Which is hilarious, since I'm 16, and I think I stopped when I was like 13. Height wise AND breast size. >: A few of my friends have rather large breasts and say how lucky I am and how they'd die for a smaller cup size. The grass always looks greener, I guess.
I don't really have a huge issue with buying bras except after a while they seem to lose their shape and even if they fit just wonderful the straps seem too big. The cup size is fine and everything, just the straps are really loose. =/ For some reason I think if I was taller than 4' 10 1/2" everything would be easier ;_; Oh well.
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OH dear! You aren't going to stop developing until you're clear into your 20s!
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I certaintly hope so. I've been told that you stop X number of years after your first period, so I wasn't sure how much longer I was going to develop.
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