Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 >>These are specialty sizes and you have to get them from specialty stores and pay an arm and half a leg for them.<< hmmm maybe if I had to give an arm and a leg for my bra, I could that 110 lbs someone was talking about...lol >>Since they have to do alot of support work they wear out much sooner<< That explains why my bras never wear out.. Seriously I had some boobs while nursing (I think I had B-C nursing bras) and I really don't envy you ladies, I found them in my way plus they must cause back and neck pain. I have a friend who had a reduction and said it was the best thing she ever did for herself. Re: OT: Exercise > Okay, I had heard of a 32 DD bra size, but a 32 G??? There is > actually a G cup? Yes there is, and bigger. These are specialty sizes and you have to get them from specialty stores and pay an arm and half a leg for them. Since they have to do alot of support work they wear out much sooner than you would like them to for the money spent, and then must be replaced. When you go to replace them you find that they don't have the same make anymore, or the company changed hands, or the one they have in your size/model is mismanufactured and fits bizarly. Being an A cup myself (This is growth from the > undershirts and AA cups I wore in younger years) I cannot fathom > this! Now, I ask you, is this fair? Can't plastic surgeons think of > some kind of swapping surgery where one person gets a reduction and > the other person gets that same tissue as an augmentation? Leggs > (Sadly regarding my ironing board chest...) There's nothing fair at all about it. I'm am looking forward to the day when I am all done with babies and young children and then I am going to consider a reduction. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 Do you think it could be called an organ transplant and the insurance will cover it LOL , I think you may have stumbled on to something here! Organ transplant?!! Brilliant! I will call BC/BS today! Leggs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 And the funny thing is (well, at least it sounds funny) is that if you wear sports bras (something I have taken to since I can't find anything that fits right without having to give and arm, a leg, and my first born) they get kind of squashed and you have a uniboob. Georga Re: OT: Exercise > > > > > > > Okay, I had heard of a 32 DD bra size, but a 32 G??? There is > > > actually a G cup? > > > > Yes there is, and bigger. These are specialty sizes and you have to > > get them from specialty stores and pay an arm and half a leg for > > them. Since they have to do alot of support work they wear out much > > sooner than you would like them to for the money spent, and then must > > be replaced. When you go to replace them you find that they don't > > have the same make anymore, or the company changed hands, or the one > > they have in your size/model is mismanufactured and fits bizarly. > > > > Being an A cup myself (This is growth from the > > > undershirts and AA cups I wore in younger years) I cannot fathom > > > this! Now, I ask you, is this fair? Can't plastic surgeons think > > of > > > some kind of swapping surgery where one person gets a reduction and > > > the other person gets that same tissue as an augmentation? Leggs > > > (Sadly regarding my ironing board chest...) > > > > There's nothing fair at all about it. I'm am looking forward to the > > day when I am all done with babies and young children and then I am > > going to consider a reduction. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 > And the funny thing is (well, at least it sounds funny) is that if you wear > sports bras (something I have taken to since I can't find anything that fits > right without having to give and arm, a leg, and my first born) they get > kind of squashed and you have a uniboob. > Oh, yes, this is SO true. But I keep my uniboobs anyway cuz the bra is comfortable. Salli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 Okay, where on earth do you find a sports bra to fit?!?!? My boobs hang out the bottom. Get paid .03 per click Get paid .01 per click per minute My ebay auctions! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- I've stopped 1,827 spam messages. You can too! One month FREE spam protection at www.cloudmark.com Re: Re: OT: Exercise > And the funny thing is (well, at least it sounds funny) is that if you wear > sports bras (something I have taken to since I can't find anything that fits > right without having to give and arm, a leg, and my first born) they get > kind of squashed and you have a uniboob. > Oh, yes, this is SO true. But I keep my uniboobs anyway cuz the bra is comfortable. Salli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 Okay, where on earth do you find a sports bra to fit?!?!? My boobs hang out the bottom. Get paid .03 per click Get paid .01 per click per minute My ebay auctions! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- I've stopped 1,827 spam messages. You can too! One month FREE spam protection at www.cloudmark.com Re: Re: OT: Exercise > And the funny thing is (well, at least it sounds funny) is that if you wear > sports bras (something I have taken to since I can't find anything that fits > right without having to give and arm, a leg, and my first born) they get > kind of squashed and you have a uniboob. > Oh, yes, this is SO true. But I keep my uniboobs anyway cuz the bra is comfortable. Salli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 Yep! Georga of the uniboob Re: Re: OT: Exercise > > > > > And the funny thing is (well, at least it sounds funny) is that if you > wear > > sports bras (something I have taken to since I can't find anything that > fits > > right without having to give and arm, a leg, and my first born) they get > > kind of squashed and you have a uniboob. > > > Oh, yes, this is SO true. But I keep my uniboobs anyway cuz the bra is > comfortable. > > Salli > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 Yep! Georga of the uniboob Re: Re: OT: Exercise > > > > > And the funny thing is (well, at least it sounds funny) is that if you > wear > > sports bras (something I have taken to since I can't find anything that > fits > > right without having to give and arm, a leg, and my first born) they get > > kind of squashed and you have a uniboob. > > > Oh, yes, this is SO true. But I keep my uniboobs anyway cuz the bra is > comfortable. > > Salli > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 > Okay, where on earth do you find a sports bra to fit?!?!? Technically mine is not a sports bra. It's made by Decent Expressions and it is a nursing bra. But it is very like a sports bra and the bras are custom made; they last a long time and are very comfortable. Salli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 > >>Since they have to do alot of support work they wear out much > sooner<< That explains why my bras never wear out.. > > Seriously I had some boobs while nursing (I think I had B-C nursing bras) and I really don't envy you ladies, I found them in my way plus they must cause back and neck pain. I have a friend who had a reduction and said it was the best thing she ever did for herself. I've heard that over and over and over. I'm looking forward to it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 LMAO, Uniboob! Sorry, but that just really struck me as funny. Debbie with twins - Jordan (ASD) 2.5yo - (NT) 2.5yo Re: Re: OT: Exercise And the funny thing is (well, at least it sounds funny) is that if you wear sports bras (something I have taken to since I can't find anything that fits right without having to give and arm, a leg, and my first born) they get kind of squashed and you have a uniboob. Georga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 LMAO, Uniboob! Sorry, but that just really struck me as funny. Debbie with twins - Jordan (ASD) 2.5yo - (NT) 2.5yo Re: Re: OT: Exercise And the funny thing is (well, at least it sounds funny) is that if you wear sports bras (something I have taken to since I can't find anything that fits right without having to give and arm, a leg, and my first born) they get kind of squashed and you have a uniboob. Georga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 I just get the largest ones that I can find. LOL Georga Re: Re: OT: Exercise > > > > > > > And the funny thing is (well, at least it sounds funny) is that if you > wear > > sports bras (something I have taken to since I can't find anything that > fits > > right without having to give and arm, a leg, and my first born) they get > > kind of squashed and you have a uniboob. > > > Oh, yes, this is SO true. But I keep my uniboobs anyway cuz the bra is > comfortable. > > Salli > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 I just get the largest ones that I can find. LOL Georga Re: Re: OT: Exercise > > > > > > > And the funny thing is (well, at least it sounds funny) is that if you > wear > > sports bras (something I have taken to since I can't find anything that > fits > > right without having to give and arm, a leg, and my first born) they get > > kind of squashed and you have a uniboob. > > > Oh, yes, this is SO true. But I keep my uniboobs anyway cuz the bra is > comfortable. > > Salli > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 It was supposed to ;0) Georga Re: Re: OT: Exercise > > And the funny thing is (well, at least it sounds funny) is that if you > wear > sports bras (something I have taken to since I can't find anything that > fits > right without having to give and arm, a leg, and my first born) they get > kind of squashed and you have a uniboob. > > Georga > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 > > Hmmm...140 is fat? > > It's not so much the 140 just the steady progress of fat over muscle > Ok, this is how I meant what I said too. I have no problem with anyones weight and I certainly didn't mean to offend or hurt anyone's feelings when I responed to Cecilia's Exercise post before. I'm just not real happy in my expectations for myself, but then again, I guess most of us aren't. I had a better post sent earlier on this topic, but stupid Yahoo bounced me, then aften I unbounced myself, they flat out shut me down!! Now I have to post from the site until they get me activated again. GGGRRRRRRRRRR Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 Sheesh, right now while nursing Seni I am at least a j cup. I got tired of looking for a better fit. Jacquie H Re: OT: Exercise Okay, I had heard of a 32 DD bra size, but a 32 G??? There is actually a G cup? Being an A cup myself (This is growth from the undershirts and AA cups I wore in younger years) I cannot fathom this! Now, I ask you, is this fair? Can't plastic surgeons think of some kind of swapping surgery where one person gets a reduction and the other person gets that same tissue as an augmentation? Leggs (Sadly regarding my ironing board chest...) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 Sheesh, right now while nursing Seni I am at least a j cup. I got tired of looking for a better fit. Jacquie H Re: OT: Exercise Okay, I had heard of a 32 DD bra size, but a 32 G??? There is actually a G cup? Being an A cup myself (This is growth from the undershirts and AA cups I wore in younger years) I cannot fathom this! Now, I ask you, is this fair? Can't plastic surgeons think of some kind of swapping surgery where one person gets a reduction and the other person gets that same tissue as an augmentation? Leggs (Sadly regarding my ironing board chest...) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 yup, yup, yup. ugh And imagine being 10 yrs old in 5th grade have a d cup for your bra size. ugh. Jacquie Re: OT: Exercise > Okay, I had heard of a 32 DD bra size, but a 32 G??? There is > actually a G cup? Yes there is, and bigger. These are specialty sizes and you have to get them from specialty stores and pay an arm and half a leg for them. Since they have to do alot of support work they wear out much sooner than you would like them to for the money spent, and then must be replaced. When you go to replace them you find that they don't have the same make anymore, or the company changed hands, or the one they have in your size/model is mismanufactured and fits bizarly. Being an A cup myself (This is growth from the > undershirts and AA cups I wore in younger years) I cannot fathom > this! Now, I ask you, is this fair? Can't plastic surgeons think of > some kind of swapping surgery where one person gets a reduction and > the other person gets that same tissue as an augmentation? Leggs > (Sadly regarding my ironing board chest...) There's nothing fair at all about it. I'm am looking forward to the day when I am all done with babies and young children and then I am going to consider a reduction. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 yup, yup, yup. ugh And imagine being 10 yrs old in 5th grade have a d cup for your bra size. ugh. Jacquie Re: OT: Exercise > Okay, I had heard of a 32 DD bra size, but a 32 G??? There is > actually a G cup? Yes there is, and bigger. These are specialty sizes and you have to get them from specialty stores and pay an arm and half a leg for them. Since they have to do alot of support work they wear out much sooner than you would like them to for the money spent, and then must be replaced. When you go to replace them you find that they don't have the same make anymore, or the company changed hands, or the one they have in your size/model is mismanufactured and fits bizarly. Being an A cup myself (This is growth from the > undershirts and AA cups I wore in younger years) I cannot fathom > this! Now, I ask you, is this fair? Can't plastic surgeons think of > some kind of swapping surgery where one person gets a reduction and > the other person gets that same tissue as an augmentation? Leggs > (Sadly regarding my ironing board chest...) There's nothing fair at all about it. I'm am looking forward to the day when I am all done with babies and young children and then I am going to consider a reduction. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 This must have been horrible! I had a friend who had a rather large chest in middle school and even her dad's friends made passes at her! Hugs! Sue > yup, yup, yup. ugh And imagine being 10 yrs old in 5th grade have a d cup for your bra size. ugh. > Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 This must have been horrible! I had a friend who had a rather large chest in middle school and even her dad's friends made passes at her! Hugs! Sue > yup, yup, yup. ugh And imagine being 10 yrs old in 5th grade have a d cup for your bra size. ugh. > Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwww! jacquie H Re: Re: OT: Exercise This must have been horrible! I had a friend who had a rather large chest in middle school and even her dad's friends made passes at her! Hugs! Sue > yup, yup, yup. ugh And imagine being 10 yrs old in 5th grade have a d cup for your bra size. ugh. > Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwww! jacquie H Re: Re: OT: Exercise This must have been horrible! I had a friend who had a rather large chest in middle school and even her dad's friends made passes at her! Hugs! Sue > yup, yup, yup. ugh And imagine being 10 yrs old in 5th grade have a d cup for your bra size. ugh. > Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 I'm so sheltered. I'm almost 38 years old and I don't understand bra sizes... How can you be a 32G???? Penny Re: OT: Exercise LOL...that just cracks me up. I am 5'5 " . When Jeff and I started seeing each other I was 16 and I was a size 3 and 114lbs and wore a 32g.I am more proportional now. I gained the weight to make my body match my boobs!...ugh Jacquie H Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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