Anonymous wrote:She’s in her 50s. She’s well aware of the status of her breasts. Leave her be .
Anonymous wrote:I need new bras but am rather large and ones that fit are $90. I’m in the middle of a divorce and while I could spend that $90 on myself, it feels wiser to save it for DC or stash it away for a future place to live. If a friend suggested I need anything new at this point, I would probably cry.
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? They're just bOObs.
Anonymous wrote:OP if you are good enough friends to be honest- eg 'that makes you look short/fat/etc' then tell her. If you aren't, don't.
Before I went in for a breast reduction the Dr was like "in baggy clothes, you look fat. Out of them, your whole body is so tiny you are ideal for this breast reduction and will look so much smaller". After the surgery everyone was telling me how small I was and how they had all assumed I was fat as I was top-heavy. I would have RUN to this surgery much sooner if I realized that I looked so overweight based on how busty I was. So maybe start with that- that she is coming off heavier due to bad bra.





Anonymous wrote:I like the idea of making some new bras and a fitting be a gift - if you can afford it. Make it about the dating. Tell her you heard that a good bra is key to women over 40 entering the dating scene.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care OP? Maybe she's just trying to normalize elbow knockers. Stop staring at her body!
I honestly don't care - it was literally the first time I ever noticed this feature on her. Normally I never notice people's boobs.