Im 12 and im off to school in about 2 weeks..im going shopping with my mum for the school stuff..and i really and truly do need a bra but i feel shy to ask, i was thinking of doing it when we go shopping, because i dont think i would last in P.E when we go back to school also my nipples show throught certain tops which stops me from wearing them which is really annoying! and ideas on what i could do or say?
this is a really common
problem! i was actually the
same way as you. there's
2 options you can choose
from-- either go to the mall
alone with a friend and
buy a bra yourself, or when
your shoppng with your
mom go and start looking
at bras and be like mom can
i get one? it's really easy
and she'll be happy that
you asked her! which one
sounds more embarassing
to you: asking your mom
for a bra, or having your
nipples show through your
shirts in school & having
people make fun of you? your
mom probably was the same
way as you when she was
your own age. now that
you're growing up, you're
gonna have to talk to her
about periods, tampons,
sex, boys, and a whole lot
of other stuff that's
more embarassing than a bra.
she's your MOM, she's not gonna
make fun of you. it's the same
thing as asking her to buy
you a shirt. a bra is an
article of clothing, it's like
a shirt, you can't go without
one. i hope this helps you
and good luck with it! if this
fails, then go to limited
too and buy a cami with a
built in bra, it's basically a cami with
a liner that acts like a sports
bra. but i think this should work! good
luck, hun! ♥
P.S: kohl's has a lot of bras to choose from. here's the website, look around.
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