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My Bra


Question Posted Wednesday December 31 2003, 9:55 pm

My bra is bigger then most girls so apperantly, most guys wanna get with me. Now, there is this one girl with twice the size of my bra and I wear a D. She sits up perfectly straight showing them off to the whole world to see especially KYLE RAFFLE so, the other girls with only size B are like sitting up straight going like "i never realized how convienent it is to have a small chest" when i said it is hard to play golf with my 'ladies'. Soft ball is even worse. The bat hurts sooo bad. My question to you is how do I make my 'ladies' appear smaller?
Thanks a bunch hons!
Signed
Big Mamma D


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nachoxqween answered Tuesday January 6 2004, 7:15 pm:
Well, you could try wearing a scoopneck top, because the scoop makes your chest look smaller.

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OneMan answered Friday January 2 2004, 1:17 pm:
Well if you're looking to make them "appear" smaller, then you're doing it for the wrong reasons. But, that's not my business :) Try wearing soldi colors across the chest, lines only seem to accentuate width and curves.
Has anyone ever considered that the girl with the double your size breasts may be sitting up straight becuase it's less pain on her lower back instead of putting them out there for "all the world to see"? I don't know exactl how big you are, but if it's big enough, then you should be well aware of the pain that comes along with the blessings of you ladies. You say you are when you play softball, but think about pain that just comes from carrying them around. But, without having them surgically reduced, the color and pattern of your clothes can make a big difference in appearances. Also the fabric. Try to avoid anything that has a tendency to stretch and accentaute them.

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hailebop answered Thursday January 1 2004, 1:14 pm:
Firstly, you should be proud of your figure! Don't feel you need to disguise or squash down your breasts. However, I know from experience that having larger then average breasts can make playing sports or doing exercise uncomfortable, and the best way to combat this is to get a good-fitting sports bra. If you can, get yourself measured in a store, and then look for a specially designed sports-bra. Sports-bras don't actually flatten your chest (as oppose to minimizer bras, which do) but they make exercising a lot more comfortable.

Also, having large breats can make you vulnerable to back pain. It's important therefore to have a good posture and sit up straight, and to always wear a good-fitting bra.

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Moop answered Thursday January 1 2004, 12:45 am:
Be proud. Stand tall and don't let anyone care about who you are on the outside.

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shay*shay answered Wednesday December 31 2003, 10:35 pm:
I dont think you can do that. You could try wearing a tighter bra to make them smaller, but I dont think there is anything else you can do about your situation. Sorry!
-shay :-)

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