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I'm a 36B When I got out of the As, I thought I was doing pretty good HAHA.
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#23
I'm at least a 44D, maybe double-D--going to try out another new size--which I thought was because of weight gain. Part of it is, but I found out the Risperidone I take can increase boob size (in men, too!) and cause lactation (in men, too!), and I have a tiny bit of lactation going on.
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Location: Florida
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No one mentioned breast cancer, or having reconstructive surgery. I had BC in 2007 and my reconstruction on my left breast was finished in Feb. 2009.
It was the hardest thing I've ever been through. Mostly because my husband became abusive and started drinking. I lived with my parents for over a year, between going back to my husband on and off. I honestly didn't think I'd make it. Thanks God for God! As far as my breasts are now I am happy with them, even though my left breast is kind of lumpy from the implant. My plastic surgeon implanted both of my breasts so they would match as much as possible. A lot of my friends tell me they wish they looked more like me (except for the scar). I'm 52 and perky as ever. I've only been with one man since having BC. It's really hard to let a man see me, though most say they don't care. The worst part of all is the depression and mania I had, and still have. But on a more positive note, years ago they had no reconstruction options at all. Women are blessed today to have that choice. Janis |
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#25
I'm a 32 C, which most people tell me they wish they had mine, but... it is practically impossible to find a bra that fits right! my breasts are always either falling out or the straps don't get tight enough, or it's lose around my ribs... when I was younger and in an A cup I use to wish for bigger breasts everyday... boy do I regret that one now... not to mention that no really sells a 32 C so I can only find them online which makes trying them on first kind of hard. hahaha!
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Location: Mississippi
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Before I had a baby I wore a 32 C, after baby and years of antidepressants (so now I am fat) I have a 38D... well, that's my best guess. I cannot afford those golden thread bras, so I do with a few crappy ones. I WILL NOT wear an under-wire though, they are evil, evil things. I bet the guy that invented them is the same one that invented stiletto heals.
Personally, I NEVER wear a bra when I am at home if I can help it at all. I will wear one out in public because I don't think much would be accomplished if I didn't. I think bras are evil. I've told my husband many times that I want breast reduction surgery and he acts as though I am suggesting that I remove his testicles or something. I want small little cupcakes. Sigh. __________________ "School is shortened, discipline relaxed, philosophies, histories, languages dropped, English and spelling gradually gradually neglected, finally almost completely ignored. Life is immediate, the job counts, pleasure lies all about after work. Why learn anything save pressing buttons, pulling switches, fitting nuts and bolts?" Bradbury, Ray Fahrenheit 451 p 55-56 Last edited by perpetuallysad; May 18, 2010 at 08:10 AM.. Reason: fixed some spelling mistakes |
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#27
I am a 32 D, and got up to 32 G during breastfeeding. My boobs are a bit droopier now but still 32 D. The Victoria's Secret two cup size larger bra gives me back perky boobs lol.
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Location: Texas
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#28
I have always small breast (34A-36B). Comfortable well-fitting bras can be difficult to find. Although my hair is long, I've been ''sir''. Mutilating my body wasn't an option. Never been thrilled with them but have managed for 47 years. Now worry more about gravity and passage of time.
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#29
I wear a 34B, I'm still young though.
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muahaha, i think im the smallest size! -which is 32 A- xD ... then again, i bet im the youngest too (im 13, almost 14)..
i dont think being in the B (or maybe even C) would be bad in the neartime future, but eh, i wont complain.. im just fine with myself as long im not an A forever (tho, i think im on the brink of a B! *woot* haha) i absolutely *hate* it when the underwire somehow comes out and it digs into your skin TT.TT and when its in public and you cant fix it! ergh.. -bluegirl :P |
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Oh to be a size 36 B again.... here's to the good old in high school. |
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Poohbah
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#32
I think I am a 12C, apparently there isn't much difference in 12C, 14B, 10D. But that was from my dodgy research on how to measure myself so I didn't have to get them done by another person. I don't like mine though because I have a lot of stretch marks, it embarrasses me so much, I can't wear low cut tops, and if I'm swimming people tell me to wear bather tops and I say I can't, they always ask why. I don't want to tell them why. I'm really uncomfortable with myself.
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Grand Poohbah
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Location: Mississippi
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Awww Evening. I think nearly every woman alive has stretch marks and more often than not they are on our breasts. Don't feel badly about that. I bet you are beautiful!
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#34
No I'm not. I have them all over me, from going through puberty really early and quickly, and then from gaining a lot of weight really quickly from medication. The ones on my thighs I can live with, but the ones on my chest I can't stand. It's not like one or 2 lines, it's like 20 or 30. I can't wear a lot of dresses or tops because of it. They don't even have to be that low cut.
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Grand Poohbah
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Location: Mississippi
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((((Evening))))
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#36
I like mine, 34B, but could prob go up a size rather happily. Small breasts just give me space to move, and I can take part in sports. I guess they cannot get quite as sore during your period as there just is less of them, lol!
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#37
Evening - I consider myself to be of an athletic figure - I've never really lost or gained weight in any considerable amount, yet have the most horrible stretch marks on the outside of my thighs, as well as the inside. I've also never had kids, and I'm only 24. Go figure!!
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Grand Poohbah
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#38
I’m a 32 D and love it.
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#39
I don't mind being 36B but I only wish my boobs were full and round ones.
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I'm a 38 C but it seems to me my breasts got a little smaller
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