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Hmm... perhaps I'm odd, I lost 30 lbs last summer, and I didn't lose any breast at all, in fact, they grew. (I went from a B cup to a C cup)
Maybe if I lose more weight this summer, they'll get smaller. I don't like the fact that everything I've considered buying in the lines of shirts is made for people who are lacking in the breast department. =| |
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So to Alissa's original question, if you naturally are small then weight change won't impact as much. There are hundreds of creams and pills and all sorts of other garbage claiming that they can make them grow. Honestly though, I've seen enough pictures of you (here and on facebook) to say you look fine the way you are. Yer gorgeous, just remember that. |
I am finally fine with my body image, but I hate how I have to wear shirts that are two/three sizes bigger because of my goddamn tits. I have a 30" waist that is always completely hidden by my nearly 44" chest. They don't even make my bra size in normal (department) stores.. if I still wore bras, I'd have to special order.
It's impossible to find shirts that are fitted in the waist but don't do this (or at least make me feel like it): http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u.../big_boobs.jpg I can't stand being stared at when it comes to boobs. Stare all you want at my fishnets or combat boots, but I have panic attacks when people gawk at my body like my tits are everything. If I was able to buy clothing that made my hourglass figure look fabulous.. it would be different. But until I can buy clothes designed for hourglass shapes, or afford custom tailoring.. it's baggy shirts for me. /rant |
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Ophelia: Yeah, I know. Been poor and sick and studying too much...But I'm back:)
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