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Lol, I am so not good with bra calculations. I eventually got fitted in Dillards one day because nothing in VS fit me correctly. Technically my band size is a 32, but then I end up with like a G cup, however if I go up to a 34, I can fit in a DDD and if I got up to a 36, I can fit in DD. Interestingly despite the 32 being the right band size, I am way more comfortable in a slightly looser, bigger cup, 36 than I was in the 32's. I feel like finding the right bra is this huge process of trial and error.

If you're looking though, Wacoal, which is a brand I had never heard of until recently has AWESOME bras. They are so comfy. Amazon has them way cheaper than department stores, but you can always try them on in the store, figure out your size, and then order online.

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What you can wear varies so much on the construction of the bra. Most of my frustration this year has been bra based. It is hell

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Forget it ... the girls are a lost cause here!! I once had beautiful, full, 44DDD ta-tas that I was quite proud of. Now I have nothing but smooshed, flat, pancakes that hang like sad puppies. In a 38DD now, and literally have to pick them puppies up and tuck them into the cups. A friend wanted me to be fitted professionally, but I just laughed and asked her how I was gonna hold them up to be measured properly otherwise they would be measuring my bellybutton and not my chest! :P

The hubby tells me if I don't like it I can have them fixed. Honestly, I could care less ... they may have been pretty once, but my boobs don't define me. I'm more stuck on losing this last 23lbs that doesn't seem to want to budge!

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I'm SO scared of losing my boobs, and my butt. I feel like those are the sexiest things about me - albeit, the butt could stand to be about 20" smaller, according to the measuring tape!

I was always the girl with the great rack, so I put a lot of "feeling attractive" into that. It makes me quite nervous, even though the rest of me will look way better.

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Yes on the wacoal bras!!!! I'm now a 32DDD and love my wacoal bras!

Lost them all and has to get them put back where they belong and get implants... Which I never would have imagined back when I was a 42G!

For sports bras I agree get the ones that are band and cup size and come up higher. I run in my moving comfort Juno and rebound racer ones right now, but I also like panache and the ultimate run bra.

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Kindafamiliar.... here is a list to broaden your boob vocabulary. .. lol

1) Breast

2) Teat

3) Tit

4) Mammary

5) Boob

6) Hooters

7) Yabbos

8) Golden Bozos

9) Milksacks

10) Titties

11) Yumyum Bags

12) Grab Bags

13) Fun Mountain

14) Winnebagos

15) Airbags

16) Norks

17) Lady Pillows

18) Bristols

19) Jubblies

20) Ta-tas

21) Knockers

22) Puppies

23) Dugs

24) Möpse (pl. of "Mops", German for "pug dog")

25) Balcony

26) Chest

27) Bust

28) Bumpers

29) busters

30) sweater puppies

31) the twins

32) rack

33) sweater kittens

34) sweater meat

35) weasels fighting in a gunny sack (refers to sweater clad woman jogging)

36) Bewbd

37) Jugs

38) Knobs

39) Melons

and mine have been called basketballs - but only by my semi - jealous sister :P who said she liked her softballs lol

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This calculator doesn't seem right. I've been wearing a C cup for many years and it says I should be a DD/E. I'm sorry, but there's no way my boobs can fill that. I simply do not have the boobage.

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Barely 4 weeks post-op here, I know someday I'll revert back to a B cup and it won't be perky as it was 10+ years ago. [emoji20] I self payed for my WLS, now I'm saving up again for implants in 2 years. The advantage would be that I won't need painful tissue expansion. bmi.png

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I finally bought new bras and a sports bra this weekend and I feel so much better!!!

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