I just looked up Spanx. The only bra they have in my size is a minimizer and I definitely don't want to minimize. Why do they always assume if you have really large (44DDD) breasts, you want them to look smaller? Having large breasts is one of the features I'm actually excited about!
Yeah I know what you mean, I love my breast size, would not want them any smaller.
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I can certainly relate to that, I've been looking for bras that would push up and accentuate my bazongers, going for that wenchy, 'shelf made of funbags' look.......but because, I too, I'm overly endowed in the knockers department there isn't anything doing. I don't understand the thinking by the designers, I'm sure there are loads of full busted females who aren't embarrassed by them and actually want to go for the 'Diana Dors' look.
I'm inclined to start a thread listing all the words we can think of for 'breasts'.....
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As we're all sharing, mine have never got in the way of anything, being a 32B (also travel-size) so I could jump around bra-less if I felt like it. However it would take a lot of courage for me to go without a bra because I feel they're not in proportion to the rest of me. I've never wanted big breasts but I think slightly bigger ones would look better on me. Also, partly due to radiotherapy and chest-wall surgery, one of mine is noticeably smaller. It's also half numb and sometimes the nipples go out of sync, which is embarrassing as if one nipple is out and one is in one breast looks nice and round and the other looks slightly floppy and triangular. I was offered implants on the NHS to even them up as it was cancer-related and I almost went through with it. I'm very glad I didn't now as although they're far from perfect at least they're real and mine. In the summer I cycle without a bra because it minimises sweating but that's the only time I would go without and I never wear a bra without a small amount of padding. Even a backless dress would have to have some kind of built in bra for me to feel comfortable.
(BTW, I don't begrudge anybody else breast surgery, it just wasn't for me)
Edited: I want it to be known that despite my bit of asymmetry I've never had any complaints
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I just looked up Spanx. The only bra they have in my size is a minimizer and I definitely don't want to minimize.
Bah. They only have minimisers in my size as well. I don't want smaller-looking bosoms, I just want to keep them from dragging along the floor. I get all my bras from Marks and Spencer (UK) because in Germany it is very difficult to find even vaguely alluring undergarments in a size larger than 38C.
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Joined: Sat May 01, 2010 3:37 pm Posts: 879 Location: In my own world
4'8', here, if I had big breasts I'd look awful!!! Considered implants in my 20's when I was ey thin but right now I'd regret it. I've had fluctuations in weight but no stretch marks of the sagging look that results, well, from motherhood!!! Actually, they're quite perky.
Joined: Fri Jan 20, 2012 11:53 am Posts: 3111 Location: Ohio, US
I'm hearing all these different sizes being tossed around, and as a man, I'm kind of confused. I think pictures are in order, front and profile shots, please. Just as a learning exercise for me, of course.
But, CarryOn! You know women can only post boob pictures if they have an infant latched on to them. Where are all of us going to find the time to track down infants to latch on to our boobs so we can post pictures for you? Logistics, Man! Some of us work for a living.
Joined: Fri Jan 20, 2012 11:53 am Posts: 3111 Location: Ohio, US
Ok, ok, if you insist, post your individual locations, and I'll come over to your houses with a baby bonnet on and attach myself, gratis. I might even be persuaded to shave my beard. On second thought, breast feeding older children is now the thing, so I'll just leave my beard, if that's ok.
You can introduce me as "Ronnie", your son who lost his job and had to move home and he's so broke, he can't even buy groceries, but a mother is always a mother, so I got the tit out for him, bless his 46-year-old heart.
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