Anonymous wrote:Because I have big boobs, and pretty much anything short of a turtleneck will show some cleavage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I have big boobs, and pretty much anything short of a turtleneck will show some cleavage.
Same here. And a turtle neck just makes them look that much bigger anyways. I'm also not ashamed or uncomfortable of my big boobs, so you all just have to deal with my cleavage.
So, it's just practical and not, "Ha! Look at you then look at ME!"
Correct. I wear what's comfortable and what looks good on me for me (and sometimes DH). Not so that I can make other women jealous or to make men drool.
If it was only about comfort, most women wouldn't wear bras.
As someone with big boobs, it's much more comfortable to wear a bra than not to.
lol, you beat me to it. That PP must be a man or have normal to small boobs. D cup myself, and even walking fast can hurt.
What discomfort are you feeling? If it's upper back pain, recent studies are showing the correlation between large breast size and upper back pain is a myth.
For example - http://www.healthline.com/health/fitness-exercise/breasts-causing-upper-back-pain-myth
I'm the PP who said it's more comfortable to wear a bra. I don't have back pain. I have E boobs, yikes (I am not overweight - it's actually pretty crappy because you look like either a wannabe stripper or super matronly). My pain is not back pain, it's more the weight of the boobs. So, imagine a bag full of something heavy like water that goes up and down while you step or walk/run. It kind of feels like the bottom will fall out. Unpleasant, to say the least.
So it's an annoyance and not really a pain?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I have big boobs, and pretty much anything short of a turtleneck will show some cleavage.
Same here. And a turtle neck just makes them look that much bigger anyways. I'm also not ashamed or uncomfortable of my big boobs, so you all just have to deal with my cleavage.
So, it's just practical and not, "Ha! Look at you then look at ME!"
Correct. I wear what's comfortable and what looks good on me for me (and sometimes DH). Not so that I can make other women jealous or to make men drool.
If it was only about comfort, most women wouldn't wear bras.
As someone with big boobs, it's much more comfortable to wear a bra than not to.
lol, you beat me to it. That PP must be a man or have normal to small boobs. D cup myself, and even walking fast can hurt.
What discomfort are you feeling? If it's upper back pain, recent studies are showing the correlation between large breast size and upper back pain is a myth.
For example - http://www.healthline.com/health/fitness-exercise/breasts-causing-upper-back-pain-myth
I'm the PP who said it's more comfortable to wear a bra. I don't have back pain. I have E boobs, yikes (I am not overweight - it's actually pretty crappy because you look like either a wannabe stripper or super matronly). My pain is not back pain, it's more the weight of the boobs. So, imagine a bag full of something heavy like water that goes up and down while you step or walk/run. It kind of feels like the bottom will fall out. Unpleasant, to say the least.
So it's an annoyance and not really a pain?
Anonymous wrote:Because your husband told me he wants to motorboat my tits. He actually did motorboat them this morning at the office before a conference call.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I have big boobs, and pretty much anything short of a turtleneck will show some cleavage.
Same here. And a turtle neck just makes them look that much bigger anyways. I'm also not ashamed or uncomfortable of my big boobs, so you all just have to deal with my cleavage.
So, it's just practical and not, "Ha! Look at you then look at ME!"
Correct. I wear what's comfortable and what looks good on me for me (and sometimes DH). Not so that I can make other women jealous or to make men drool.
If it was only about comfort, most women wouldn't wear bras.
As someone with big boobs, it's much more comfortable to wear a bra than not to.
lol, you beat me to it. That PP must be a man or have normal to small boobs. D cup myself, and even walking fast can hurt.
What discomfort are you feeling? If it's upper back pain, recent studies are showing the correlation between large breast size and upper back pain is a myth.
For example - http://www.healthline.com/health/fitness-exercise/breasts-causing-upper-back-pain-myth
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I have big boobs, and pretty much anything short of a turtleneck will show some cleavage.
Same here. And a turtle neck just makes them look that much bigger anyways. I'm also not ashamed or uncomfortable of my big boobs, so you all just have to deal with my cleavage.
So, it's just practical and not, "Ha! Look at you then look at ME!"
Correct. I wear what's comfortable and what looks good on me for me (and sometimes DH). Not so that I can make other women jealous or to make men drool.
If it was only about comfort, most women wouldn't wear bras.
As someone with big boobs, it's much more comfortable to wear a bra than not to.
lol, you beat me to it. That PP must be a man or have normal to small boobs. D cup myself, and even walking fast can hurt.
What discomfort are you feeling? If it's upper back pain, recent studies are showing the correlation between large breast size and upper back pain is a myth.
For example - http://www.healthline.com/health/fitness-exercise/breasts-causing-upper-back-pain-myth
I'm the PP who said it's more comfortable to wear a bra. I don't have back pain. I have E boobs, yikes (I am not overweight - it's actually pretty crappy because you look like either a wannabe stripper or super matronly). My pain is not back pain, it's more the weight of the boobs. So, imagine a bag full of something heavy like water that goes up and down while you step or walk/run. It kind of feels like the bottom will fall out. Unpleasant, to say the least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I have big boobs, and pretty much anything short of a turtleneck will show some cleavage.
Same here. And a turtle neck just makes them look that much bigger anyways. I'm also not ashamed or uncomfortable of my big boobs, so you all just have to deal with my cleavage.
So, it's just practical and not, "Ha! Look at you then look at ME!"
Correct. I wear what's comfortable and what looks good on me for me (and sometimes DH). Not so that I can make other women jealous or to make men drool.
If it was only about comfort, most women wouldn't wear bras.
As someone with big boobs, it's much more comfortable to wear a bra than not to.
lol, you beat me to it. That PP must be a man or have normal to small boobs. D cup myself, and even walking fast can hurt.
What discomfort are you feeling? If it's upper back pain, recent studies are showing the correlation between large breast size and upper back pain is a myth.
For example - http://www.healthline.com/health/fitness-exercise/breasts-causing-upper-back-pain-myth
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