Sizing for a particularly delicate area
fleurmellor
fleurmellor at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 28 22:05:38 UTC 2002
Totally understand this Starling hun,
I have a simalar prob, because i
am nursing, all my bras are white, big and look soooo lovely on, i
have never ever seen a coulored nursing bra, and even the crappy
unfasionable while ones are stupidly expensive, i mean everone always
goes on about using bright coulors to stimulate babies intelligence i
bet they all get sick of staring at white cotton just before evry
feed lol
Fleur
*:)*
--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at y..., "Starling" <starling823 at y...> wrote:
> Hello lovely ladies...
>
> Ladies, some of you will sympathize with this, I hope. Men, you
can't
> understand my complaint. Feel free to read, but you won't get it.
>
> I cannot find bras. I am, thanks to the delightful genetic code I
got from
> my parents (and I'd gladly give this part back) a DD cup. I have
been told
> so many times how "lucky" I am, and how many women spend millions to
> artifically achieve what I have naturally.
> Well, if so many women want a DD, why can't anyone sell decent bras
for
> it?!?? I have to look high and low for one that fits. Sometimes
I'll get
> lucky and a manufacture will have made a generous D, sometimes I
have go
> ::gulp:: go larger... and it's always disgustingly expensive. I am
a
> student, I can't exactly toss away $30 for one bra. Not that many
people
> see my underwear, either, but it would be nice to own something
other than
> white. I look at my collection, so to speak, and it has all the
variety of
> someone's grandmother's. (No offense to my grandma, although
genetically,
> like I said, it's her fault...) and Victoria's Secret, that holy
grail of
> bra shopping, is a waste of my precious time. They're too small,
too thin,
> and too expensive.
> What bewilders me, is how, in a nation that has always idolized
women with
> big breasts, I cannot find something to hold them up. I've debated
writing
> my congressman to complain, even though I know he'd probably just
stick the
> letter up on the wall for the amusement of the staff.
>
> Shopping for shirts and blouses is also difficult. I'll find a
great
> blouse, only to find it doesn't button quite properly down the
middle.
> Forget anything clingey. I enjoy looking fashionable as much as
the next,
> but it's incredibly hard to do when everything fits fine except for
one
> rather noticable area.... ::glares in general direction of the
mall:: I
> have a wedding to go to in late May, so I have to start searching
for
> something *now*, and even then that's no guarantee that I'll find
> anything...
>
> Honestly, I'd rather be short. I could deal with short. This, on
the other
> hand, is a pain in the you-know-what ;-)
>
> There, I've vented. I feel better. If I've ruined any male's
delight in
> large-chested women (I'm told I've done that to several of my
buds)...oops.
> :) Sorry.
>
> Abbie, who can easily spend $200 on a shopping trip entirely on
necessities,
> and therefore never goes shopping
>
> starling823 at y...
> "Harry, just go down to the lake tomorrow, right, stick your head
in, yell
> at the merpeople to give back whatever they've nicked and see if
they chuck
> it out. Best you can do, mate."
> -Ron, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
>
>
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