Sunday, November 9, 2008

girls complaining about there huge oversized boobs.

32GG .

Hiya, Im 16, and im a 32GG and a size 6/8 clothes on bottom and 14/16 on top. I was wondering whether anyone who had had a reduction tell me how old i would have to be to get one, and what the scars are like, and does it stop the back pain, and even when you get it done to people still make comments, look at you and the regular stuff. If anyone has any information whatsoeva for me, i would be very appreciative, for i am fed up to being reffered to as "the girl with big tits".

32H.


I'm 'gifted' in the 'chesticle' department.
At 32H and still a teenager, I find it really difficult to find clothes that fit me, while still looking at least slightly 'in fashion'. It's also horribly difficult to find bras that fit.
I go horseriding, so I need a fantastic sports bra. I admit, I almost get knocked in the face at times!! ;-)
And yes, sleeping is sometimes difficult - I can't sleep on my front.
When it comes to guys, I used to get a LOT of attention - the wrong sort.
I've noticed that there's a lot less attention when I dress to cover, but still looking and feeling good - I think the important thing is classy, rather than trashy.
I do get bad back pain sometimes, especially when horseriding, but I just keep standing tall. I am worried about my back in the future, though.
I like my breasts - they're mine, and they shape me - literally! They keep me in proportion, and of course, my boyfriend likes them. I'm happy having big boobs - I've just got to dress correctly, and stay confident.

30G.


Wow I'm impressed you appreciate the troubles we go through to being well endowed ; ] . I'm 5' 1" 121 lbs. and stuck with a 30G breast size. Everything said is spot on. I look too trashy in a lot of clothes and they don't make a stylish bra over a d cup. I'm only 17 and I already get back pain when standing or slouching for a long time. Sports also cause pain in my back and breasts. Bra straps dig in and guys don't look at your face. The cons outweigh the pros but I don't think reduction is for me.

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