babiigirl answered Monday August 14 2006, 6:17 pm: lol those are fake. Fake boobs don't sag till something goes wrong.
I have 38dd && yes if you have big boobs you want them to look great and not sag. But as long as your all real they are going to sag a little.
bras that work best for me are bras with wire Bars in them && bras that buckle in the front. Also get bras with the wide straps then the little thin straps.
DangerWench answered Monday August 14 2006, 2:10 pm: ...
I realize that you say "please don't say SURGERY", but the fact is that those boobs are fake.
There is a certain look to many fake boobs, (And I have close family members who have fake boobs... I'm a very good judge of them. (No, I'm not one of them... Even if I liked the look of fake boobs, which I don't, I would never want them after seeing all the problems my family members had with them.)) But I am 100% sure that those in the picture are fake. Sorry.
Real boobs with weight to them are going to sag at least a little, because they are filled with fatty tissue. Boobs, like the ones in the picture, are hard and abnormally round because they are filled with bags of silicone or saline, not fatty tissue. It makes it easy to spot fakes when you know what to look for.
Unfortunately, boob jobs have become so common that people are starting to think that the fake look is what normal boobs can look like. It's not.
As far as helping your natural breasts... wear a bra at all times. It's easier said than done, but if you are typical of the users of this site, you are young... and if you start now, you can get used to it.
Don't sleep without a bra, don't lounge around without a bra, etc... A sports bra may be more comfortable for sleeping.
You can also do exercises that build your pectoral muscles, and that can help by offering a more solid support under your breasts, and giving them a bit of lift.
And you can achieve impressive cleavage naturally by finding yourself a bra called a "push-up" bra.
contradictionn answered Monday August 14 2006, 1:08 pm: pushup bras could work wonders.
I also would suggest talking to the ladies at your nearest bra boutique.
Wether it be Victoria Secret or anywhere else
they probably know a lot more about boobs than most people on here. [ contradictionn's advice column | Ask contradictionn A Question ]
Teza answered Monday August 14 2006, 1:01 pm: If you take a look at that picture, the girl is pushing her breasts together. You should try a push up bra if you already haven't. Also, buying one size smaller in a bra will give you that nice push. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
orphans answered Monday August 14 2006, 12:40 pm: I might not be an expert, but have you ever tried a push up bra? I know someone that has boobs that sag and they are painful, she says.
Try a push up bra if you haven't. Experience with bras at the mall in the dressing room until you have the perfect nonsagging boobs...if there's such thing... [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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