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Crazy Dec 28, 2009 at 03:29 PM
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Since a few ladies here were questioning their breasts ~ disliking bras, running, etc. I thought I'd start a new thread to discuss the topic.

Genetics does influence our size. Being overweight or pregnant typically makes our breasts larger. Being underweight and post-pregnancy makes our breasts smaller.

I was a C to D cup as a young lady. Became a triple D when pregnant ~ down to a DD while nursing my girls ~ then down to a B cup for a few years (as I was 10 lbs underweight). I'm now a C cup, and that's just fine with me . The C is way better than DDD!!

All of that said, large breasts run in my family. Ya-hoo! Nursing did teach me to relax a whole lot towards my breasts, so that was a very good thing for me. It also taught me that getting accurately sized (w/ measuring tape by professionals) is crucial! A local dept store sized me a 34B, then changed to 34D a minute later . A trip to Victoria's Secret to get accurately sized was definitely worth the money! Trying on bras, activity sports tops, etc is also crucial. Different styles (of the same size and/or manufacturer) fit differently. It seems that most of the "cool styles" and lots of variety are made for smaller chests. Imo, A's and B's have it made w/ lots to choose from .

Just my opinion....

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