Sizing for a particularly delicate area

athene_51 athene_51 at yahoo.ca
Sun Mar 3 08:02:53 UTC 2002


Abbie's shopping troubles:
> 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.
[snip]
> 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.

Ah, from the sounds of it, I should be extra, extra-glad that this 
skipped a few generations in my family. My mom and grandma are 
similarly well(over?)-endowed, but I avoided it, luckily.

But, I have a suggestion. Right after reading the original post, I 
was in the laundry room, and noticed my Mom's latest bra box. She got 
it from WalMart, manufactured by Warners. It wasn't the most 
attractive bra I've ever seen, but it wasn't ugly by any means - and 
it was relatively cheap! I live in Canada, but WalMart is pretty much 
a NA-wide phenomena, so maybe you'd have some luck there.

Hope it helps,

- Athene

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