Hay! well,i got 200 dollers at victoria's secret, and i'm planning on useing it to buy a cute bathing suit and some other things. But you see, i do not have a loverly bunch of coconuts so to speak.What i'm getting at is- what style bathing suit would be good for a girl who is,ehhh, about a 34B? and would victoria's secret run big?
bitterxsweet answered Monday March 16 2009, 11:40 pm: hahaha, i feel your pain girl!
triangle tops do make you look a little bigger like the other advicenator said,
also horizontal lines [although those can be difficult because they can make you look bigger all over unless you're really thin]
strapless tops also give the illusion of being bigger
OR tops that tie in the FRONT,
because you can control how tight you pull them together haha
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jediforhire answered Monday March 16 2009, 1:48 am: Being a guy, I don't think I can say much about which bathing suit to get, but I felt the need to say something:
Personally, I think that your cup size is great. Large bunches of coconuts, as you put it, can be overrated. I like them a little bit smaller.
Hitoast answered Sunday March 15 2009, 11:00 pm: haha I love how you put that lol
Well, what I did was I checked the bathing suit top before I got it to make sure the top was somewhat stiff. That way, it kind of poked out a little more then I really fit into hehe :) Also, I always thought the girls who wear the triangle bikinis looked like they had bigger boobs then any other kind, because it shows more skin and you can adjust the size. As opposed to bikini tops that dont tie or adjust sizes, because those cover more of your chest and pull tight on your "lovely bunch of coconuts" so they look smaller. So yeah, those things worked for me and I'm like a 32 A haha so I am always looking for new suits to make me look bigger lol :) goodluck!
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