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48 minutes ago, ladybutterfly.1322 said:

Catwoman7 was any of your surgery covered by insurance?

unfortunately, no 😥

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I've never been knowledgeable about bra-buying either. I don't want to spent much and I rather hate the idea of looking like I have booby assets that I do not. I'm not terribly troubled by the lying aspect about it, but I do feel uncomfortable walking around with a flat chest with an ill-fitting dumpty-lumpy garment that doesn't even look natural. Looking foolish is worth than appearing flat chested.

Would anyone be able to recommend an inexpensive bra that doesn't look like a Madonna reject? I've also hated the feel of wearing undergarments, period. If I had my way, I'd go totally commando but I find it trashy to wear a dress without a proper slip. Go figure.

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On 7/23/2019 at 11:54 AM, Missouri-Lee's Summit said:

much-needed empathy

We could all use a little more empathy! 💜

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Went from a DD to D and now C. I haven’t worn a C cup since 6th grade. This is a bit hard for me.

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On 8/29/2019 at 2:20 PM, Missouri-Lee's Summit said:

I've never been knowledgeable about bra-buying either. I don't want to spent much and I rather hate the idea of looking like I have booby assets that I do not. I'm not terribly troubled by the lying aspect about it, but I do feel uncomfortable walking around with a flat chest with an ill-fitting dumpty-lumpy garment that doesn't even look natural. Looking foolish is worth than appearing flat chested.

Would anyone be able to recommend an inexpensive bra that doesn't look like a Madonna reject? I've also hated the feel of wearing undergarments, period. If I had my way, I'd go totally commando but I find it trashy to wear a dress without a proper slip. Go figure.

The cheap cotton 3 pack sports bras from Walmart are awesome for around $10. Even better is their $6 single pack microfiber sports bra. They aren't sturdy enough to be an actual sports bra, so don't play tennis in them or you might wind up with black eyes! They last forever and are very comfy and expand and contract with loss or gain.

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On 8/29/2019 at 1:20 PM, Missouri-Lee's Summit said:

I've never been knowledgeable about bra-buying either. I don't want to spent much and I rather hate the idea of looking like I have booby assets that I do not. I'm not terribly troubled by the lying aspect about it, but I do feel uncomfortable walking around with a flat chest with an ill-fitting dumpty-lumpy garment that doesn't even look natural. Looking foolish is worth than appearing flat chested.

Would anyone be able to recommend an inexpensive bra that doesn't look like a Madonna reject? I've also hated the feel of wearing undergarments, period. If I had my way, I'd go totally commando but I find it trashy to wear a dress without a proper slip. Go figure.

Missouri have you looked into these? These are light, do the job and can be helpful. Small beige fabric petals that stick to and cover the nips so they cannot be seen through your clothing. They're fab for tank tops and that's how I discovered them

https://www.amazon.com/Braza-Petal-Disposable-Nipple-Covers/dp/B00GR4W5DS

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