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I feel the same... I lost 50 lbs and NOW I'm a DDD

I don't bother to run... Never enough support despite wearing two bras

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Sisters now I have something new to worry about. Although I am as fluffy as the rest of you,i' m only a C/D before the Great Weight Loss Expedition. Afterwards am I gonna have moobs instead of a good bust line. Truth is i m probably an oversized Junior, maybe my goal should be a 15 instead of a 16.

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I was an H when I started on this journey. Now a DDD. I fence 5 hours a week and exercise another 3 - lifting, Pilates, Yoga, cardio. I swear by the Glamorize brand for big girls. I have two different styles the zip up and another that has a flap front that helps hold things nice and close.

DO NOT BUY CHEAP SPORTS BRAS - you will not want to exercise because your boobs will hurt whenever you try to do something. Spend the money on a decent sports bra.

https://www.amazon.com/Glamorise-Womens-Plus-Size-Magiclift-Zippered/dp/B00LXTLZEW

https://www.amazon.com/Glamorise-Womens-Adjustable-Support-Sport/dp/B01KKAK73Y?ref=ast_p_ei

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I started out as a 40J and currently a 34H. It took me 75 lbs to hit this point. I get fitted at luxury boutiques then buy the bras from Amazon. I have the glamorise sports bra. It compresses me and minimizes the bounce. Love it.


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I have the opposite problem as everyone else. I have completely lost my boobs. An A cup is too big for me.

I went into the bathroom recently at a restaurant and told a lady her jeans were cute. They had cute sparkly stars on the back pocket.

She thanked me and said "can I tell you something?" I said "what?" She told me I needed a better bra because my boobs were sagging. All the bras that fit me in the cup have no material on the sides. they are made for teenagers. I end up wearing sports bras which don't give me the lift or the look that I want-to look like I have boobs!

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I have the opposite problem as everyone else. I have completely lost my boobs. An A cup is too big for me.
I went into the bathroom recently at a restaurant and told a lady her jeans were cute. They had cute sparkly stars on the back pocket.
She thanked me and said "can I tell you something?" I said "what?" She told me I needed a better bra because my boobs were sagging. All the bras that fit me in the cup have no material on the sides. they are made for teenagers. I end up wearing sports bras which don't give me the lift or the look that I want-to look like I have boobs!

Trade me please! Lol

SW: 366
CW: 329
GW1: 200
RNY Dec 18, 2017!

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@oregondaisy This is a concern of mine. I've was a solid D for years and years. Then I had two kids... and they sort of deflated a bit. Now, facing WLS, I'm sure they'll end up looking like tube socks.

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4 hours ago, MrsGamgee said:

@oregondaisy This is a concern of mine. I've was a solid D for years and years. Then I had two kids... and they sort of deflated a bit. Now, facing WLS, I'm sure they'll end up looking like tube socks.

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I fear this as well!

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I’ve lost 100 pounds and my boobs look like tennis balls in tube socks. I definitely need new bras but I can’t figure out how to measure my saggy boobies. God knows I’m not letting someone else lift these things to measure them. I’d be mortified.


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Ugh...81lbs down; 40K to 34I...ugh. Still TOO BIG!!! Feels like they've gotten bigger to me. Been researching reductions/lifts.

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