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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 94273" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Golden Guru wrote: </p><p>BBK: In english I assume that transliterates to "keeps'emfromflopsen" - yes?</p><p></p><p>ROFLMbraO</p><p></p><p>Well are we all supposed to feel sorry because your totin' B's around? Good golly - there are a few things you can wear - like daisy petals - they are flowery little, skin colored bandaid sticky bra things that eliminate the need for a bra at all. If you are poor you can wear a Curad Telfa pad. About the same size a lot cheaper. </p><p></p><p>I know before difficult child I wore bandaids for bras. </p><p></p><p>After difficult child this is not the case and I have found TOTAL comfort for cheap in Queen Latifa's new bras called Curvations. They are fantastically comfortable, pretty and affordable. The ones I get also reduce you a size (oh thank you) so you can wear the cute little shirts like everyone else. I no longer look like a cornucopia at thanksgiving - overflowing with bounty. </p><p></p><p>Also you can find Spanx - they are like a tube bra, but slim you. </p><p>If you are really looking for a quicker pusher upper, it's the style of bra you look for. Demi bras do that. Cross your hearts wont. Also there are silicone stickums that push you up and together. I've never had to bother with them but they seem like they'd be hot. </p><p></p><p> So first find out what kind of bra you LIKE and then look for it in your proper size - you may think you are a 34 B, and in reality you could be a 32 C. My best advice if you can't find bras off the shelf that are comfy - go get measured and find out what size you really are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 94273, member: 4964"] Golden Guru wrote: BBK: In english I assume that transliterates to "keeps'emfromflopsen" - yes? ROFLMbraO Well are we all supposed to feel sorry because your totin' B's around? Good golly - there are a few things you can wear - like daisy petals - they are flowery little, skin colored bandaid sticky bra things that eliminate the need for a bra at all. If you are poor you can wear a Curad Telfa pad. About the same size a lot cheaper. I know before difficult child I wore bandaids for bras. After difficult child this is not the case and I have found TOTAL comfort for cheap in Queen Latifa's new bras called Curvations. They are fantastically comfortable, pretty and affordable. The ones I get also reduce you a size (oh thank you) so you can wear the cute little shirts like everyone else. I no longer look like a cornucopia at thanksgiving - overflowing with bounty. Also you can find Spanx - they are like a tube bra, but slim you. If you are really looking for a quicker pusher upper, it's the style of bra you look for. Demi bras do that. Cross your hearts wont. Also there are silicone stickums that push you up and together. I've never had to bother with them but they seem like they'd be hot. So first find out what kind of bra you LIKE and then look for it in your proper size - you may think you are a 34 B, and in reality you could be a 32 C. My best advice if you can't find bras off the shelf that are comfy - go get measured and find out what size you really are. [/QUOTE]
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