I think there's not much choice when you are my size. Underwire balconette style is all that seems to suit me, there is NO WAY I will go bra-less. Even strapless doesn't feel supportive enough for me | |
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I wear all types of bras I can find in my size, even though I HATE the wires...I try to stay away from them, but it depends on the shirt I am wearing. Have to do an underwire if I don't want to wear a bra that looks like a tank top. LOL | |
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CalhounSq said: underwire, molded cup...
Yes! Except I have two non-wired bras, from Hot Topic of all places, that are so comfortable and surprisingly supportive. I bought them because they were cute, but I wear them a lot more than I thought I would. | |
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ZombieKitten said: I think there's not much choice when you are my size. Underwire balconette style is all that seems to suit me, there is NO WAY I will go bra-less. Even strapless doesn't feel supportive enough for me
balconette bras I love - my husband says its like looking at the goods on shelves!! "I may not agree with what you say but I'll fight for your right to say it"
Be proud of who you are not what they want you to be... | |
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i dont get the whole "underwire" thing. It was probably created by a male, as a torture device. | |
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Ex-Moderator | BlackAdder7 said: i dont get the whole "underwire" thing. It was probably created by a male, as a torture device.
It's not torturous at all, though. It simply gives the bra a nice shape. If a bra is painful, you're wearing the wrong size. Or the wrong bra for you. |
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blueblossom said: UNDERWIRED, PADDED, UNWIRED OR NATURAL
Depends what I can get off the neighbours washing line. | |
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PunkMistress said: CalhounSq said: underwire, molded cup...
Yes! Except I have two non-wired bras, from Hot Topic of all places, that are so comfortable and surprisingly supportive. I bought them because they were cute, but I wear them a lot more than I thought I would. That's surprising, I didn't even know they sold bras! Cool, I may have to check them out | |
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CarrieMpls said: BlackAdder7 said: i dont get the whole "underwire" thing. It was probably created by a male, as a torture device.
It's not torturous at all, though. It simply gives the bra a nice shape. If a bra is painful, you're wearing the wrong size. Or the wrong bra for you. Exactly. It's not exposed wire It's just like boning in a dress, strictly for shape & structure. | |
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blueblossom said: ZombieKitten said: I think there's not much choice when you are my size. Underwire balconette style is all that seems to suit me, there is NO WAY I will go bra-less. Even strapless doesn't feel supportive enough for me
balconette bras I love - my husband says its like looking at the goods on shelves!! the alternative is the warhead shaped full cup styles, I HATE the shape of them | |
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Cuddles said: it took me a while to figure out that later in life tits hang like a nut sac from one chest.
if you do chest excercises they wont hang as much- theyll perk up LOVE HARD. | |
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Evvy said: Cuddles said: it took me a while to figure out that later in life tits hang like a nut sac from one chest.
if you do chest excercises they wont hang as much- theyll perk up so if i do chest exercises my nuts wont hang as much? thanks .....getting started on that now (700 views on a bra thread.....interesting.....hmmmmm) [Edited 10/31/09 20:27pm] | |
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