Now that I've got your attention :-)
Why the @#$! can't anyone make a decent sports bra for someone who has more chest than Julia Roberts? HELLO. Us larger types need MORE support up top, not less. No, mashing everything together so that ALL the skin on the torso jiggles wildly up and down does not make the grade. Anything requiring dislocation of the shoulder joint in order to put it on does not count either. And if ya have to ask, I must admit that it would be ideal if it wasn't painful to wear.
When I hit the lotto jackpot I'm gonna buy one of everything Title 9 has. Maybe they have something good, but fitting a bra by mail-order is a recipe for disaster.
Why the @#$! can't anyone make a decent sports bra for someone who has more chest than Julia Roberts? HELLO. Us larger types need MORE support up top, not less. No, mashing everything together so that ALL the skin on the torso jiggles wildly up and down does not make the grade. Anything requiring dislocation of the shoulder joint in order to put it on does not count either. And if ya have to ask, I must admit that it would be ideal if it wasn't painful to wear.
When I hit the lotto jackpot I'm gonna buy one of everything Title 9 has. Maybe they have something good, but fitting a bra by mail-order is a recipe for disaster.
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Yeah. If I could be guaranteed that surgical removal wouldn't leave scars and wouldn't increase my risk of, say, breast cancer in the future, I'd do it. I've wanted to for ten years. That's a long time to put up with a problem.
Last fall I finally got my wisdom teeth removed, after wanting to for years and years. It's one of the best things I ever did for myself. I don't chew my face up any more! I wish I had done it when I was a teenager. Maybe I would look back on breast reduction surgery the same way: wishing I'd done it far earlier.