For a big portion, it's easy to ask your mom for a bra. I only wear a 34A and she thinks I don't need to buy a bra that much. I only have two, and I want more...but how do I drum up a conversation to ask her? I'm almost 14 (I know, I should be already familar with this) but I'm nervous. What's a great way to ask?
*Stupid Question, I know*
SHELBYcrunkpants answered Wednesday August 16 2006, 5:05 pm: A question is never stupid as long as you truely need advice.
Sit down with your Mom and tell her you dont really know how to talk to her about something like this then just come right out and say it. Believe me, its a lot easier than it sounds. Once you get the subject out there Im sure your Mom isnt gonna try to make you feel uncomfortable. If she says you dont need anymore bras say yours are getting worn out. If she says you dont need them explain to her that you are uncomfortable without wearing one. Hope this helped. [ SHELBYcrunkpants's advice column | Ask SHELBYcrunkpants A Question ]
LoveNJstyle answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 10:19 pm: Well next time you're at a depeartment store or somewhere, tell her you need some because 2 isn't enough/they're worn/smell bad after a while. I think she should be fine with it by now. when you're shopping for school and she asks if you need anything else just say you need more bras. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
orphans answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 10:17 pm: Just because you have small boobs doesn't mean you don't need bras so I don't know why she thinks that.
When you're at the mall with her, pass whatever store you go to for bras and say something like *Hey mom, the two bras I have are kind of getting worn out, can you buy me another one or two?* They don't have to actually be worn out, just tell her. If she says that you don't need a bra anyway tell her that it looks wear when you wear a shirt with out one. If they actually are worn out, show her. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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