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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 94219" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Heather you are not alone. I hate the front clasping ones and gave up on them after easy child was born - I had no time for fussing! And mine were full B's, then my girls nursed 'em till they were empty - now I am lucky if I can wear a tight A or a loose B. I can wear only one bra and not feel weird about how my clothes hang on me....the VS Very Sexy Bra. I buy two a year and rotate them because they are so pricey. Once in a while I luck out and but an extra when they are on sale which is almost never (I actually have four right now!). </p><p></p><p>One day, easy child was in the fitting room at Filenes (now Macys) and from within she shouted out to me, "Mom, can we stop at Walgreens on the way home?"</p><p></p><p>Me: "Sure, what do you need?"</p><p></p><p>easy child: "I have to pick up some calamine lotion for these mosquito bites on my chest"</p><p></p><p>The entire fitting room burst into laughter. That'll teach her! </p><p></p><p>easy child thanks me almost daily for passing my tiny boobies on to her. difficult child lucked out and got her paternal gramma's genes - little boulders, which she never misses an opportunity to show off! Witch with a B!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 94219, member: 2211"] Heather you are not alone. I hate the front clasping ones and gave up on them after easy child was born - I had no time for fussing! And mine were full B's, then my girls nursed 'em till they were empty - now I am lucky if I can wear a tight A or a loose B. I can wear only one bra and not feel weird about how my clothes hang on me....the VS Very Sexy Bra. I buy two a year and rotate them because they are so pricey. Once in a while I luck out and but an extra when they are on sale which is almost never (I actually have four right now!). One day, easy child was in the fitting room at Filenes (now Macys) and from within she shouted out to me, "Mom, can we stop at Walgreens on the way home?" Me: "Sure, what do you need?" easy child: "I have to pick up some calamine lotion for these mosquito bites on my chest" The entire fitting room burst into laughter. That'll teach her! easy child thanks me almost daily for passing my tiny boobies on to her. difficult child lucked out and got her paternal gramma's genes - little boulders, which she never misses an opportunity to show off! Witch with a B! [/QUOTE]
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