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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's about the waist, not the boobs.[/quote] Bingo. And the loss of estrogen doesn't help. However, some women with big boobs maintain a curved waist, whether by genetics or work or surgery or what have you, and those boobs themselves do not make them matronly without the challenge of the waist.[/quote] I think that’s true. It’s more about holding onto the hourglass figure. If you still have a smaller waist with a larger chest as you get older - great! But the “Apple shape” is what starts looking dowdy and matronly a lot of the time. [/quote] Big boobs help you avoid the apple shape anyway. Your waist can add so many inches and still look like an hourglass.[/quote] Not if your boobs kind of melt into your waistline as it expands, which is what often happens. Yes, supportive undergarments make all the difference, but as you can see from this thread, the desire to wear heavy duty bras and/or waist cinching foundational garments declines with age. Thus: tunics, caftans, leggings, etc.[/quote]
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