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Question Posted Saturday February 18 2006, 4:06 pm
16f. ~SORRY ITS LONG)
Im size B (bra size) And my boobs are very far apart and i have absolutely no cleavage. At Alll
well i bought a bra the other day and its the kind where you clip it in the front and it said "get cleavage in less than 5 seconds!!" it cost $30 and didnt even work :(
What i need help in is can someone tell me of a bra they know that really does help with cleavage, and isnt too pricey (anything over $35.. to much) i live in san diego, so basically anywhere i can buy one here. Pleeease help.
Thanks soo much!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? MissAdvice101 answered Sunday February 19 2006, 12:18 pm: Hey,
Even though you don't really want to hear this, You have to love your body the way it is. I'm not saying thats going to make your problem go away, but if you love yourself first, then it your problem won't be as major. But to answer your question, I say head to Victoria's Secret, and get a bra 2 or 3 sizes smaller. (as in if your a B 36, try a B 34) By that way, your boobs will be bigger than than the bra size, squeezing your lovely lady lumps together, giving you great clevage. You may also want to remeber this around the summer time when buying Swim tops. ;)
REMEMBER: It's about loving yourself, but fixing yourself til' your satisfied with it, is never wrong. :)
hope i helped.
Hubble08 answered Saturday February 18 2006, 7:06 pm: ♥Well I went to victorias secret and got a smaller size push up bra that clips in the front. It was only 15$ too. I think it helped alot. You can get those kind of bras anywhere though so i would check walmart or target or something like that before going to victorias secret but if you have to thats a good deal. [ Hubble08's advice column | Ask Hubble08 A Question ]
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