My new bra size sucks after weight loss

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  • Ultima_Morpha
    Ultima_Morpha Posts: 892 Member
    edited June 2016
    I have no sympathy for you! Apparently my 44DD were ALL fatty tissue. I'm happy as hell to have lost more than 130 pounds...but I'm left with two very sad 32A that can barely be classified as breasts!

    ...of course, a flat chest does make running easier.
  • BodyByBex
    BodyByBex Posts: 3,685 Member
    I have no sympathy for you! Apparently my 44DD were ALL fatty tissue. I'm happy as hell to have lost more than 130 pounds...but I'm left with two very sad 32A that can barely be classified as breasts!

    ...of course, a flat chest does make running easier.

    I went for a breast ultrasound recently due to breast pain (cause is still unknown), and I was completely devastated to hear that I actually had mostly mammary tissue and not much fat in my breasts. I had started weight lifting and trying to recomp in the hopes of lowering my body fat percentage and shrinking my breasts. Now I know they will not shrink without major surgery.

    Each side pays an emotional toll often unknown and unseen by the other side.


    I have this guy who is absolutely wonderful to me and I like him a lot, and he loves me as the person I am, but he has made it known that he definitely prefers flat chested women when it comes to physical appearance.
    I know I look great, and I love the way I look, but part of me wishes I could be his physical ideal.

    Plus, it would be nice to go without wearing a bra sometimes or to not have to pay $65+ for a bra or to not have to go to specialty shops and be restricted to only certain brands because of my bra size.


    The grass is always greener on the other side.


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