Anonymous wrote:Back. I'm a 34G And closing and turning doesn't work
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh, neither.
I don't unclasp my bra. I just pull it on over my head, almost like a shirt. I wasn't aware this is rare but seeing as how nobody else mentioned it, I guess it is.
I do this, too. I don't think I ever really learned how to put a bra on. I remember when I started wearing them this is how my mom taught me (to clasp while it's around you) but I never got the hang of it, so I put it over my head, too.
Your bras are way, way too big for you if you can do this. How can they possibly provide support?
+1. If you can pull your bra over your head you might as well not be wearing one. It's not providing you with any support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh, neither.
I don't unclasp my bra. I just pull it on over my head, almost like a shirt. I wasn't aware this is rare but seeing as how nobody else mentioned it, I guess it is.
I do this, too. I don't think I ever really learned how to put a bra on. I remember when I started wearing them this is how my mom taught me (to clasp while it's around you) but I never got the hang of it, so I put it over my head, too.
Your bras are way, way too big for you if you can do this. How can they possibly provide support?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a front fastener, but out of curiosity I tried back fastening once or twice tonight. It took me much longer, mostly because the clasps were not aligning properly- the top hook kept latching on the bottom latch. This didn't seem like a dexterity problem, as the hooks were latching, just not correctly. Is this an issue that goes away with practice, or is there some trick to making sure they lign up correctly, or does it just often take you back-fasteners a couple tries to get it right?
FWIW I'm 34C and the bra only had 2 hooks, so nothing too complicated.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Front and turn. I'm large chested if that matters. I've only ever seen my small busted friends put their bras on the other way. I always assumed it was a big boob/small boob thing.
Yep! I have HUGE boobs so I have to clasp and then turn.
Anonymous wrote:Fasten in the front around the waist, turn around the waist, put arms through and lean forward and scoop breasts up. I can fasten in the back but it is awkward and then my boobs are less "up." With my method they get scooped up and sit higher.
Anonymous wrote:if your bra is so tight that it's completely immobile, then it's just way too tight and you need to go up a size. It shouldn't be THAT tight.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back. I have large breasts and always wear underwire. There's no way I'd be able to turn my bra around- it would mean my bra band is too loose.
This! Are all you women wearing the wrong bra size?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 30 inch chest is incredibly tiny. Are you a size 00?
Not really tiny.
Ok, tell me how a 30 inch chest isn't tiny. Because as a 95 lb teen, I had a 32 inch chest. I was one of the smallest girls in my class.
I'm the 32L and I'm actually quite overweight - just have a small band size. The band size is your measurement right beneath (or above, seems to depend othe brand) your breasts. The cup size is the difference between your band size and the circumference around your chest at the fullest point, so 1" difference=A, 2"=B.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 30 inch chest is incredibly tiny. Are you a size 00?
Not really tiny.
Ok, tell me how a 30 inch chest isn't tiny. Because as a 95 lb teen, I had a 32 inch chest. I was one of the smallest girls in my class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 30 inch chest is incredibly tiny. Are you a size 00?
Not really tiny.
Anonymous wrote:A 30 inch chest is incredibly tiny. Are you a size 00?
Anonymous wrote:Front and turn. I'm large chested if that matters. I've only ever seen my small busted friends put their bras on the other way. I always assumed it was a big boob/small boob thing.