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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lol push up bras. [/quote] NP. I agree that their shape and pushing up looks dated on everyone. But having breasts sitting really low is aging. Most women wear wrong bras or don't do anything about lifting. Even smaller bust needs a lift.[/quote] I understand that young girls don't wear push up bras anymore, but sorry, if you have ever had/nursed a baby you are not pulling off a bralette. I have a friend who always wears these, along with crop tops and giant pants, and it simply isn't flattering even if it is what the 20 somethings wear.[/quote] I have had/nursed a baby for 14 months exclusively breast fed. My breasts look pretty much the same as when I was 20, maybe the slightest bit lower from gravity. But no change from nursing. I can't wear all bralettes - though I never could, even before baby. But ones with a little more structure, like from Aerie, look great on me. It's weird that there are so many women who post on this forum who think that their experience of their aging body is exactly what happens to everyone else. Like the woman obsessed with ugly knees (who I hadn't heard from for over a year, and then she miraculously showed up on this thread - I legitimately wondered a few months ago if she were dead, because I always assumed she was 70+). [/quote]
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