Do you struggle with full bust sizes (ladies)?

posted by: Bella
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I wіƖƖ nοt reveal mу bra size bυt I wіƖƖ ѕау thаt I struggle wіth іt. I’m nοt tοο bіɡ bυt bесаυѕе mу stature іn medium size аnԁ ѕο іf mу frame, mу size appears Ɩаrɡеr οn mе thаn іt wουƖԁ οn a plus-sized οr tall woman.

Bυt ԁο аnу οf уου ladies struggle wіth yours? Limited bra choices? Rude, lewd, οr envious/offensive comments? Blouses/Tops thаt уου саnnοt ɡеt? Discomfort οr summer “madness” (іf уου know whаt I mean?) LMAO!

Tοο men, thіѕ іѕ NOT a sexual forum ѕο please refrain frοm аnу dirty οr horny comments. Thanks. :)

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7 Responses to “Do you struggle with full bust sizes (ladies)?”

  1. Arielle F Says:

    YES to everything you said…plus its not only guys…all of my friends every time i wear a cute top…not oh i like your shirt but ” OMG IM SO JEALOUS OF YOUR BOOBS GOD THEYRE SO BIG”….thanks i realize that theres no need for you to point it out everytime! lol

  2. j p Says:

    yes
    shirts are too tight on my bust and low cut stuff is a hassle because then everyone stares at me
    i hate having a limited choice in bras and in tops and especially bathingsuits

    ughhhh!
    i love my size but not everyone else appreciates it

  3. munchkin Says:

    Yes I feel exactly the same!
    Don’t get me wrong, I love my boobs, but I get really frustrated with the limited choice of bras available. I’m a 34F and there are shops that don’t even sell sizes like that. I’m a UK size 8 on the bottom half (that’s around a US 4) so you can imagine how top heavy I look if I wear the wrong outfit!
    It’s also very difficult to buy swimwear.
    And the comments I get are always positive, from girls and from guys, but I do feel like the boobs get too much attention in comparison to the rest of me. I love the compliments I just wish they weren’t so concentrated on one area.
    The most offensive thing I ever heard was on television, a plastic surgeon who told a girl she would look silly in my size and no-one’s that shape naturally…er…hello?! I’m all natural!!! That really p!ssed me off, that someone who supposedly knows about these things basically called me unnatural looking.

  4. Terri Says:

    I was a 38J. Had to shop for them online since no stores had my size. $40 for a good supportive bra and not a sexy one!

    Of course I got leered at, among other things. Tops not fitting correctly, everything else!

    I got a breast reduction covered 100% by insurance done Feb 2006 to a 38C (covered by insurance due to my severe back pain) and am loving life!

  5. Kelsey Says:

    Yes yes yes!!!! Double D’s are not as much fun as everyone makes them out to be, especially since I am not overweight… they look (and feel) like two huge watermelons have been permently implanted onto my chest. I get so irritated when I hear girls talk about how they want double D’s. I just laugh and ask how they would feel carrying around ten pounds of tit! There are some styles of shirts that I can’t buy… like those kind that have the elastic type stuff under the boobs. I also have to buy my shirts long because the size of my boobs makes the shirt really short. I get really sick of random men staring at them and commenting about them. I remeber one particular incident when I was working at this ice cream store that I worked at for 10 years. The counters are really low, so I have to bend slightly to greet and speak with the customer through the window. This particular night I was wear a green wife beater from old navy… not a low cut shirt AT ALL. So this guy orders and I make him his ice cream and as I’m giving it to him he says “don’t get offended, but it takes every bit of energy I have not to stare at your boobies. It’s because you always wear such low cut shirts.” And yes, he was probably in his mid-40’s and still used the word boobies. I gave him a really nasty look and told him to get lost, then I called the manager, who is really scary looking, in case the dude came back….
    Anyways, although a nuisence sometimes, I have learned to except my body and love every inch of it, even my giant knockers… no matter how much they get in the way!

  6. Seanyy Says:

    there are many bras that minimize the size of your bust. exactly how to choose a minimizing bra i dont know but im sure if you go to victoria secret they will have some good tips.

  7. itsmynaturekc Says:

    I don’t wear bras unless I have to, so selection hasn’t been that big of a deal for me. A lot of stores do at least make bigger bras (at least D & DD) in colors now – they didn’t used to, years ago.

    Shirts can sometimes be annoying because if they fit your waist and shoulders they gap across the chest at the buttons. I personally don’t care how much cleavage shows, but the gaping buttons look bad.

    Coats are hard to find because they’re highly structured and tend to flatten breasts.

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