| Lost 250 lbs..still have a G! |
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Seriously. I so wish there was a donation program...I'd happily take some of your extra boobage. |
| I'm a size 0, weigh 105, and am a 32F, so no, weight is not always the issue. I have back pain and a heck of a time finding petite clothes that accommodate my frame and my oops. |
| Boobs, not oops |
| Breastfeeding, I'm a 34I, and when I'm not, I'm 34E or F. I'm 5'6" and wear a size 8. I hate it so much. When I was working, I had the hardest time finding clothes that didn't totally expose my cleavage. Now, I have a hard time wearing appropriate shirts for nursing. My boobs are just out there, all the time. I'm a big runner, but I can't run at all right now because my boobs are in the way. Even wearing two Moving Comfort bras does nothing. I went out for a run and after a mile, I was hugging myself trying to keep my boobs from flying all over the place. They make me really unhappy. For better or worse, DH loves them. He's a huge boob guy and is sad that I can't play with them while I'm nursing (I also have oversupply and spray milk all over the place at the slightest touch--awesome!). The baby also loves then, obviously. The surprise was that my 3 year old apparently loves them too. The other day, we were laying on the couch and I said "I love you." and he said "I love your boobies, Mommy." We have a lot of expenses right now, but I'm saving a portion of my own money for a reduction in the next few years..... Cannot wait. |
| ^^should also note that even when I weighed 100 lbsin high school and college and wore a 0 or 2, I was still at least a C cup. Weight loss doesn't do much for me. |
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I had a breast reduction 4 years ago and it was the best thing I ever did for myself. Strongly encourage some of you to think about it. Mine was paid for by insurance and was easy to qualify, although I know some insurance companies don't cover it as easily. The recovery is not too bad. I realize there are risks attached to any surgery, but this one has such a big payout in terms of being able to exercise, dress, lack of back and neck pain.
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I actually look better, more balanced, when I'm a little overweight, because of my boobs. When I lose weight (which I can do relatively easily), the rack stays the same size, but looks ridiculously larger. Also, finding clothes to fit becomes much, MUCH harder. When I'm a size 10 all over, things fit pretty well. A little gapping, but not terrible. When I'm a size six, it's separates for me, and rolling up sleeves, and getting things tailored with darts and whatnot.
SUCH a pain. I would also like a reduction, but can't afford it, and am scared of the risks and recovery. Perhaps I'll just make a million dollars by creating and marketing a line of button-down shirts and pretty dresses for top-heavy women. I hate that I have to swim in my clothes in order to stay decent up top. |
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I was a 34DD (in high school I was a size 0 with these boobs) after I had kids they went down to a small B. I cannot tell you how happy I am that they shrunk! They aren't pretty. For sure, they got huge while I was pregnant so now they are nasty empty sacs. I still am happier that they are smaller, I can wear tank tops, spaghetti straps, hell I can even wear just a little tank with a shelf bra
I'm hoping they don't get bigger, though men were sooo attentive when I had big boobs, I have even had men offer to pump my gas for me (why?) when I had big boobs. Lucky for me dh is an ass man
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| I tried to lose wt, it didn't help-finally after 10 years of battling my boobs-i got them reduced, best decision i ever made!!! I love them, i love what I can wear, how i feel-i kick myself for waiting!! |