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Jul 18 2009, 11:21 PM
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![]() Hardcore BUSTie ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 1,018 From: Connecticut |
I didn't get my period till I was 14. Boobs came along at 17. Over the summer, when I came back to school in the fall with DDs it was quite a shocker.
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Jul 17 2009, 05:45 PM
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Hardcore BUSTie ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 266 |
Yeah, that freak shit sucks - I was just trying to think of things that would have made my life easier at that point. Damn boobs.
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Jul 17 2009, 09:41 AM
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Hardcore BUSTie ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 265 From: USA |
*bump* All good advice, Ananke. But at that age you can give a kid as much good advice as you can & they're still gonna feel like a freak, I know I did. Just be there for her & support her, Kerabear. You may not have been in the same boat, but (pre)teenage body angst is (pre)teenage body angst. Ain't that the truth. I think at that age, feeling like a freak is something we can ALL relate to... it's wild because she started her period at 9. I started mine at 15 (almost 16). It's hard to believe we share the same genes! |
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Jul 17 2009, 04:20 AM
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Big Fat Bitch ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 4,931 From: Citizen of the world |
*bump*
All good advice, Ananke. But at that age you can give a kid as much good advice as you can & they're still gonna feel like a freak, I know I did. Just be there for her & support her, Kerabear. You may not have been in the same boat, but (pre)teenage body angst is (pre)teenage body angst. -------------------- "You're cute, like a velvet glove cast in iron. And like a gas chamber, a real fun gal."
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Jul 16 2009, 06:00 PM
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Hardcore BUSTie ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 266 |
Having boobs doesn't mean you need to use them - people will assume a lot of stupid shit based onn boob size but don't llet them define you.
Nude bras are less obvious under clothes. A well fitted bra is less obvious as well. Camisole with shelf bras can be great. DO NOT BE ASHAMED OF IT!!! |
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Jul 16 2009, 09:23 AM
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Hardcore BUSTie ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 265 From: USA |
Hello gals. I actually spend most of my time lurking in the small breast forum, but I am writing on behalf of my youngest sis. So far during the summer, she has grown two cup sizes (!!!) and now she is headed into the sixth grade with a solid C cup. I know most of you probably don't consider this large, but when most of your peers on in training bras, it is! She is sorta freakin' out a bit about all the attention she might get because of her chest and teasing. She is sorta down. Fifth grade was hard enough for her as an A cup. I want to give her some advice and encouragement, but being the "late bloomer" and AA cup gal that I am, this is outside my realm of experience. Heck, when I was her age I was wishing for breasts (still am! ha ha...).
Any advice from other "early bloomers" on here? Thanks! |
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Jul 16 2009, 09:20 AM
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![]() brown delicious ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 2,938 From: here, there, everywhere |
HT, I got my bathing suit at Intimacy. I'm not sure where else you can find bathing suits for bigger boobs.
-------------------- "I'm not impressed easily. Wow! A blue car!"-Homer Simpson
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Jul 16 2009, 08:57 AM
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![]() Hardcore BUSTie ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 1,018 From: Connecticut |
I know we've discussed bathing suits before, but I'm too lazy to sift through old posts. Is there a brick and mortar store where I can buy a 32E bathing suit top? I don't want to order something from a UK store online! I'd just like to go to a mall or something.
The top I have now is a plain banded halter top from Old Navy or some store like that, and my boobs get mashed down across my chest in all directions. They bulge out from the top, the sides, and the bottom. I'm constantly adjusting so they won't escape. If I put on a shirt over the suit it looks like I have 6 boobs clustered on my chest. I just want to be able to relax. |
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Jul 14 2009, 07:11 AM
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![]() Hardcore BUSTie ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 532 From: Baltimore |
about the skin problems under the boobs, yes it's a problem. sometimes the sweat gets trapped there, and then the bra irritates the skin. i walk back and forth to work, and when i change into my work clothes, i have to take a paper towel and dry under my bra line. keeping lotioned, and using gentle shower gel has kept the skin irritation to a minimum.
going back a little to the discussion on people being 'obsessed' with larger breasts, a (female) friend of a friend is getting on my nerves, because on the few occasions i see her (like at a party), that's all she focuses on is my boobs. she thinks mine are bigger than hers, which they aren't, but mine seem bigger because they're too big for my frame. i almost avoid her now, so she won't like, look at or make comments about them. :-( |
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Jul 13 2009, 12:59 PM
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Hardcore BUSTie ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 695 From: Winter Land |
Yay candycane.
A proper fitting bra makes SUCH a huge difference. I don't even bother looking in regular bra stores anymore because they're so cheaply made and never feel very comfortable even if I can somehow find a 32D. The 32's at places like La Senza always feel too tight anyway, but a 32 at a real lingerie shop fits like a glove. -------------------- Meow.
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Jul 13 2009, 03:17 AM
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![]() Hardcore BUSTie ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 721 From: Babylon |
I did - my mum took me to Rigby & Peller for a birthday treat! They're the Queen's official supplier of undies
-------------------- “Logic is the art of going wrong with confidence.”
Morris Kline (mathematician, author) 1908-1992 |
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Jul 12 2009, 04:36 PM
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![]() Hardcore BUSTie ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 2,336 From: Canada |
I just wanted to come in here and say that I have finally been properly fitted! For years I've been told that I am a 40DD. I got that from the saleswomen in department stores and at La Senza. I finally went to this store that I had heard of called Secrets from Your Sister and I got a proper fitting. It felt like an episode of Oprah. I found out that I'm not a 40DD but actually a 42F! It was so nice to finally get a bra that fits the way it's supposed to.
It really bugs me that regular stores only go up to DDs because there is really such a wide range of sizes. The bras were pretty expensive so I could only get two but I will definitely be going back to that store whenever I want a new one. I would definitely suggest this place to Toronto busties. I'm just wondering, for all of you busties who actually know your proper size, did you have to go to a specialty store as well? |
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Jul 10 2009, 09:44 PM
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Hardcore BUSTie ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 295 |
Hi, I'm from the small busties thread but I occasionally check out this thread and saw your post about skin issues under large breasts. I spent a number of years helping care for my aging mother-in-law, my grandma, and my aunt who all had very large breasts and they all had skin issues underneath. Boils or acne as you describe, chafing, and skin tags were all problems. When I bathed them, I would make sure I lifted each breast and washed thoroughly but gently underneath with a mild soap or cleanser. No rough scrubbing and no harsh soaps. The most important thing was drying underneath! Very hard to do. After towel drying, I often would lift their breasts or get them to hold them up and use the blow dryer on a warm but not hot setting until I was sure they were totally dry. Then powder or cornstarch under there to absorb moisture and prevent chafing. Gold Bond has a really nice medicated powder that helps skin heal and discourages bacteria; I think it was really helpful in getting some of their sores to heal. Also make sure your bra is properly fitted. Too tight underneath cuts off circulation, which is bad for skin. The fabric of your bra might be an issue too. Some people don't handle synthetics well, others don't handle cotton well, but you might want to experiment with changing what you're using.
I know it might seem weird getting a reply to this from a small busty, and maybe you're doing all this already but having dealt with the problem personally albeit not on my own body, I thought it might be helpful. I hope it was. |
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Jul 10 2009, 08:03 PM
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Newbie ![]() Posts: 3 |
hello ladies.
I'am very big busty I'am a 36 j. For about a year I have had what I can only describe as acne under my breasts. It started just as a boil looking lump which would occasionally reapper in different places. Everytime I went to the docs he would just give me another course of antibiotics. I have finally managed to get a referral to see a dematlogist in three weeks. It is obviously something to do with where my boobs hang down and skin touches skin and gets very hot and sweaty. I was wondering if any other busty girls have had any similar experiences. x |
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Jul 6 2009, 12:54 AM
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Bravissimo does swimwear with a 28 back from D to GG. Thanks for posting this... I have been looking for a site that would carry some dresses/shirts that would be cut more to fit me... Bless you, Rose MArie |
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Jul 6 2009, 12:20 AM
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I am glad I found this thread... I can't believe the size of these boobs lately... its like someone is blowing them up with helium and I am going to float away into the ozone because of them. Two years ago I was a 34 FF/G... No I am a 36 H... Trying to figure out what to wear anywhere is a real problem. No matter what I do my boobs are the focus of most everyone's eyes unless I wear a big coat or a sweat shirt all the time-especially now that it is summer.
My back and shoulders are killing me and man they are heavy... There I am so glad I found a place that I can whine... sorry... Oh and the girl with the breastfeeding issues--- I can empathize. My poor babies' heads were always smaller than my boob. Poor things managed, but it was such a struggle - always needing both hands so your boob doesn't smother and kill your baby... ugh you have my regards... |
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Jul 4 2009, 02:56 PM
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Newbie ![]() Posts: 1 |
Glad I found this thread! My bra size varies with my weight, currently I am wearing a 38DD but I think I need to move up a cup size.
Now, regarding the DD/DDD/E/F thing, I have always been told that it's D, DD, DDD/E, F...That's wrong?!? Well crap, that changes things... |
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Jun 30 2009, 11:34 AM
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Hardcore BUSTie ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 695 From: Winter Land |
Begin, scroll back one page and about mid-way down there's a conversation about bathing suits. I got my top from Freya and it's a 32E. It fits beautifully. It was $110 but worth every penny.
-------------------- Meow.
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Jun 30 2009, 07:44 AM
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![]() Hardcore BUSTie ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 721 From: Babylon |
Bravissimo does swimwear with a 28 back from D to GG.
-------------------- “Logic is the art of going wrong with confidence.”
Morris Kline (mathematician, author) 1908-1992 |
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Jun 30 2009, 07:07 AM
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Newbie ![]() Posts: 7 |
I'm off on holiday with friends in a couple of weeks, and so it looks like we'll be going to the beach. When I think about this I actually feel scared, which then makes me feel ridiculous! I haven't been in a swimsuit of bikini since I was 15, and I had that many leers and strange looks that I promptly put a vest top on and just read a book instead of getting in the water! I'm a 28FF but I think I need measuring again, as I think I've grown again.
I was just wondering if anyone knew of any websites that do swimwear for larger cups and small backs? I wish I would have thought about the beach factor when I agreed to go on this holiday, I would have just stayed home! |
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