Karren and JohnH are both DD cup.
I am a 36 D cup and claiming promotion to DD.
Any larger girls out there?
Karren and JohnH are both DD cup.
I am a 36 D cup and claiming promotion to DD.
Any larger girls out there?
"Shirts or skins", you have brought back my teenage horror scenario!
I have always been heavy and have worn a bra from about the age of 14. I think my mum knew after my aunt remarked that "he needs support". And I really did on exercises like cross-country runs when I used to cup my left breast.
I raided my mum's bra drawer and kept my own stash. I was at least one cup size smaller. But these were cotton bras with little stretch in the band or straps.
So I wore them really tight and got deep bra strap grooves.
The lottery was always with the PT class on Wednesday and the real possibility of being topless (skins), how late in the week could I risk being brassiered and caught with bra strap marks?
Very cool! I recently went bigger. now E or F most of the time.
After going for a fitting I was shocked to realize that I was a 40 D, thanks to gynecomastia...
I had been convinced I was a larger band with an A or B cup but, when she pulled out a few different styles and checked her tape measure she smiled and said, a 40D is going to be perfect!
Congratulations, and glad to hear it's not a health concern!
This is why a proper fitting is so important!
I have been hiding my boobs since I was a teen. Imagine an 11 year old barely 60 pounds with size A breasts. It was horror growing up. I spent years in the gym working out to try and reduce their size or totally get rid of them but to no avail. I got bigger, 240 pounds of muscle mass with huge arms, chest and back muscles but the breasts got bigger too. In the summer I wear super sized T-shirts to hide them but it doesn't really work so most of the time I am in heavy sweatshirts even when it's over 30C outside. I also avoid T-shirts with top front buttons, they tend to accentuate the B cup breasts.
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I tried on a white cotton and linen dress yesterday to wear to church. Unfortunately the dress which otherwise fit me was too tight in the bust area so I had to wear a different white dress that I wore on Easter. I never thought a dress would be too tight in the bust to accommodate my DD bra cup size. (White or gold are the colors for the Easter season with the Episcopalian (Anglican) tradition.)
I told a woman that I could not wear the cotton and linen dress as it is too snug in the chest area. She said, "That not a bad problem to have".
And then I told my mother of the problem with that dress and she told me she never had that problem as her bra cup size is C.
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I am a full 38C. I love them my wife loves them but it is tough in the summer. Also dress shirts and sport jackets are a pain have to have tailored.
I wear a waist trainer under whatever else I'm wearing, and that does the job nicely. Wearing a bra and filling it up has really changed how I feel when I dress up. Especially with some of the dresses I've been buying lately.
It's a new and lovely experience.
Once you have got heavy boobs and large nipples, an underwired maternity bra is a good investment.
I'm getting lots of side support from my deep 4 hook band and lots of lift from the wide straps. I've got room in the cups for my silicone nipple shields.
While washing bed cloths today, checking out this site I checked my size I haven't recently. I always buy 38B bras and use an extender. I thought I was an A, I'm very happy to find I'm a B. I lost weight recently but not my breasts.
Now back to losing more weight.