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Re: are you a busty girl?
OMG. 6,7,9 and 12. That is me. All.the.time.
ETA: Oh, and let's not forget nearly getting knocked unconscious running to the other end of the house to answer the phone. Good times.
Love. #12.
Plus I love the diversity of the characters. Bit of a random observation.
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Lol.
I was trying to explain to my sister this week that because pregnancy has now made her a 36DDD (from a 36B) she can no longer buy cheap sports bras from Target for running or she is in for a world of hurt.
Ohhh, yeah. I have a sports bra from Old Navy which is for lounging around the house in when I don't want to wear a real bra. No way can I run anywhere in that thing.
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NOT listening. I can't imagine an H on my frame. I just can't. DD's were hard enough!
"You don't get to be all puke-face about your kid shooting your undead baby daddy when all you had to do was KEEP HIM IN THE FLUCKING HOUSE, LORI!" - doctorwho
TRUTH. I think my sports bras cost as much as my regular bras. I found one on sale for like $55 and I was ready to throw a party.
I'm dying at all of these. The motorboat one is particularly funny b/c that has happened to me multiple times. Same girl (friend's wife). She's a little boob obsessed when drunk. She's probably an A cup.
1 month, 4 days until my breast reduction!
You'll need to tell her no nursing bra/camisole in the world will work for her either.
I figure that's why God made maternity leave, because no one cared if my boobs were droopy. And now I'll have an excuse to buy all new bras when I'm done.
I think #12 must have been drawn off a candid photo of me.



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I knock stuff over with my boobs all the time.
No one has ever asked to motorboat me, thank god.
OMG, these are all me!! When I chase my son, I have to do it with my arms curled up at my chest, or I'll smack myself unconscious.
Eclaires, I didn't know you were getting a reduction! That's amazing! My boss just got one and she is so much happier. I admit I'm jealous.
Her milk hasn't even come in yet!
She wants to start running again as soon as she's cleared to exercise.
Her birthday is this month, I got her a gc to RoadRunner Sports and am planning to print out some bra recs to put in the card. I also need to remind her to jump up and down as hard as she can while trying them on to check for bounce.
Thanks, lyss! I am super excited about it - I've wanted one forever (like since pre-kids) but I put it off thinking I HAD to breastfeed (my mom was an extended BFer so I always just knew that is what I was going to do - now I roll my eyes at my former self) and wasn't sure it'd be possible to BF.
After having kids, when I would lose weight, my breasts stayed the same size... when I was younger, my cup sizes fluctuated a bit depending on my weight. So I kind of knew a reduction was going to be my only relief, but the real driving force has been back issues. I mean, I hate my bust, like a lot, but it's gotten to the point where I just can't deal with the back issues and function. My doctor suggested pursuing a reduction after I finished my most recent round of PT, so I met w/ the surgeon last month and am waiting on insurance approval. My doctor thinks that it will be an easy approval, so we tentatively scheduled the surgery for May 17th.
Everyone I've told who knows someone who has had one or has had one says the same thing - that they are so glad they did it. I'm going to hold onto that while I have frankenboobs after my surgery.
the bolded is so true. I went to a specialty bra boutique and the lady was like "yeah, they just don't make a nursing bra for your size..." so they ordered a larger size for me and tailored it to fit (didn't even know that was possible with bras).
my pre-preg size was a 32F (I think? it's been so long...) and my nursing boobs need a J cup or bigger and no one makes those for a 32 band size. and if I just go to a larger band size, I'm all over the place. I sleep in a nursing cami at night so it's easier to do night feedings, but it would be complete indecent to try to wear during the day...not to mention uncomfortable because it offers virtually no support. I'm really hoping I go back down to an F (or smaller!) when I'm done nursing. I look frumpy and massive with these ridiculous sweater puppets I'm carting around.
and these are hilarious...#12 is definitely the biggest issue for me in my house of too many stairs.
I'm a DD & terrified as well. Especially with how many cup sizes my sister has gone up. Eeek!
I think I'll wait and see how she settles out before we decide anything. If she stays that big, I'll stick with having greyhounds.
I'm a 34DD...and my breasts have not gotten any bigger while pregnant. I've been so relieved. Pre-preg, whenever I would gain weight, it would be in the chest. Now, it doesn't seem to matter. Of course, I'm not nursing yet, so who knows what will happen.
That said, most of these had me nodding and laughing along with them. Except for the motorboating. That hasn't happened.
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i could have written this myself. priceless. especially #12.
i would have added: wearing several sports bras to keep those babies strapped while running, and lifting the ladies up so i can see if i spilled something on my shirt. so, so elegant, i know.