The Women will understand...

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Do you have a latex allergy?

Oops, I see someone already suggested it.....
 
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I just found this thread. Y'all make me feel like I belong.
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I range from 40D to 44DD, depending on my current weight. I feel yer pain -- and since I'm currently out of good bras, I really appreciate the pointers towards new ones!
 
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Thats what I was thinking. I think I better take my size As that I put in a heavily padded B cup to give the illusion that there is something there and go hide!
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You mean Bigger Bras? What does the gender of the owners have to do with the quality of a product?
 
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Thats what I was thinking. I think I better take my size As that I put in a heavily padded B cup to give the illusion that there is something there and go hide!
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Yeah, I have to add padding to my bra also. I look bottom heavy if I don't. Still I have sympathy for the women with the big guns. They have back pain and trouble finding outfits that don't emphasis only one part of their anatomy. Plus a lot of women are jealous of the well endowed women.
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I won't tell a woman that she is lucky to be very, very large up top if she doesn't tell me how lucky I am to be flat chested. (Yeah, I have heard that)
 
I have a smaller rib cage too. But what really gets me is why, when you get to a certain size cup, do they no longer line anything?! I'm not talking padding, but does everyone need to know that we're cold!
 
Isn't it interesting that men designed these things of torture, bras, corsets, girdles, for us to hide our body in but yet what they like most is for us to be without anything?!!!
 
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You mean Bigger Bras? What does the gender of the owners have to do with the quality of a product?

I think she's referring to the comments about how men must have designed all the horrible bras that cause us so much pain. This is her courteous and fair hurrah for men...... at least some men.
 
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Yes, supposedly all bodies are created to the same proportion--if you measure X" around your chest underneath your breasts, and Y" including them, then you need a specific cup size and X" band size. Problem is not all cups or breasts are shaped the same: some have a larger diameter and smaller height; others the opposite. And most of us have one side that is a bit larger than the other.

Yeah, and not all brands fit the same, measure the same, or wear the same, so the math just doesn't compute!
 

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