LADIES - anyone else afraid to lose their um .. girls?
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I didn't have any to begin with. I was getting close to a B at my highest weight, but nope, back to fitting comfortably into an A lol0
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my boobs are gone, you've got a lot to lose.
i never had that much0 -
36DD and I'd just like for them to be firmer. Got another 20lbs to go so...0
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Lost them and paid to get them back. Best money I ever spent, they are much younger than the rest of me now. LOL :flowerforyou:0
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Im not afraid at all. Matter of fact I hope I go back down to a C. Im a double D now, but unfortunately when I lose weight my breasts dont shrink. :-(0
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my boobs get in the way. i'm okay with them shrinking.0
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I'm not overweight, I'm about 130. BUT I'd like to be around 115-120. I'm super afraid to lose my boobs! I love them! I'm a 34D and I wouldn't change anything about them. My natural body shape is curvy and I've always been 'heavy up top' my whole life. Heck, in 6th grade I was already a C. I hear so many stories about women losing 10-20 pounds and losing 2 cup sizes. I definitely don't want to end up a B .. I love my boobs (as well as boyfriend) lol so is there anyone else who feels the same?
A girl I know lost a bunch of weight and ended up with pancake boobs - it's like all the filling came out and they were really flat I'm afraid that will happen to me too but like you, I've had boobs since 5th grade. If anything I think smaller ta ta's will make me look smaller which is the goal...but not too small
One of my guy friends says - big, small, i love em all!0 -
I have been a DD , and still am even after losing 25 pounds. But I am hoping I become a C , but lol, what shall be shall be!0
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I lost a lot of weight and they didn't change at all. I did a lot of strength training too which probably helped keep them up and running0
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I lift and do pushups... I havent lost my boobies at all0
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Not really. I am a D now and it took me 40 pounds of weight loss to go from a DD to a D. I am thinking I will probably be a large C when I am at my goal weight.0
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Heck no! Back when I weighed 150 I was a 36C -- and I LOVED them. Not to big or small and most certainly didn't get in the way. I gained a tremendous amount of weight, about 100lbs, and ended up a 42/44DDD. After losing 70lbs I'm down to a 38DD. I'm HOPING, oh so hoping they will shrink even more as I get closer to my goal of 150.0
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Lost 25lbs over a year and they went from a 36DD to a 34D, then put back on about 8-9lbs, plus continued to exercise and they are now a 34DD. But it is so hard to buy bras I'd love to go down to a 34C, even a 34D. Would be nice if it was possible to 'firm' them up but w/o surgery, don't think you can......Hitting 50 next week and would love to be perky once again : - )0
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Nope, I cannot wait for them to get smaller. 34 F... as in What the F!??0
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I'm a C cup now and I HOPE I don't lose much but I wasn't flat chested when I was younger and smaller they weren't huge but weren't small(I might have been a smaller C or ...we'll see because whether they go or not I've GOT TO GET THIS WEIGHT OFF0
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Having ridden the weight loss (then gain!) rollercoaster a few times, hopefully this time being the one that works and sticks forever, I noticed only a band size change in my bras, and not a cup size change. The amount I've lost and gained 2 or 3 times in my life so far is a fairly substantial one (30 to 50lbs) and while back in high school I was a 32B, at my heaviest (235lbs, ugh!) I was a 42B. My "girls" are a little smaller when I weigh less, but some of that is to be expected, as much of the breast tissue is fat, but not all.
Every woman is different, of course. "Results may vary" really qualifies here! You are only talking about losing 20 to 25lbs, which may well reduce your bra band size but not necessarily your cup size. The thing to consider is would you rather stay your weight and keep your boobs as they are, or lose the weight, feel great, and be happy with how they turned out? Good luck in your endeavor to become a healthy, slim weight!0 -
I went from a 38C to a 36D, and I'm not at all saggy or anything, so not everyone loses their girls0
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It's too late for that me now. I was a B cup and went to an A cup. I have nothing0
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Funny this should be posted today-- just yesterday durning ..ahem, relations ..my husband cups my breasts (or what's left of them) and says to me.."they're getting smaller but that's ok." and they are. I've lost 43 lbs and have about 50 lbs more to go, I have no idea what I'll be left with. I was a C cup when I started this and while I haven't bought any new bras lately the ones I have are too big.. oh, well. It'll be worth it. Maybe I'll even be able to get away with not wearing a bra for once in my life.0
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Since I'm already a 32G/GG, I'm hoping to lose some of them! Unfortunately, based on family history, I doubt that will happen... I come from a long line of buxom women.0
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Well, I went from a 36G to a 36DDD, but loosing a little didn't bother me because my body still stayed in proportion but I was told that building up my pec muscles would help give me lift, so I've tried to do that too Lol right now, I think I'm in between a DDD and a DD, so if I get down to a DD it will just make it easier to buy shirts, swimsuits, bras, EVERYTHING!! (there is a 10 inch difference between my girls and my waist, so shopping in general will be nicer)0
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NOPE! LOL Im a 44DD, I am hoping and praying I lose some weight in that area0
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haha I think I've lost on one side, but the other side found the lost. I wonder if they make lopsidded bra cups? OMG what to do now0
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Mine can't get any smaller... :P
Same!0 -
I started out at 38DD, and now I'm either a 34D or a 36C.
I think mine are perfect now and I don't want them to get smaller, but if that is the price to pay to get healthy, then I guess so be it. I can always get surgery to bring them back to where they are now, and they will be a lot perkier.0 -
Yes! They weren't huge to begin with - 34C. Since the last time I've bought bras I've stopped breastfeeding as well as been exercising more. Calculators online based on measurements put me at 32B now. If I shrink anymore there won't be much left!0
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As you can tell from the range of responses, it's hard to predict what will happen. Much of it depends on genes. But one thing you might be able to control is the *speed* at which you lose. If you go more slowly, your skin has a chance to adapt, which will prevent some of the sag that may occur if you do lose much up top.
For me, as I've varied between 150 and 195, my bra size has varied from 34 D to 36 E/F. Currently I'm 170 and 36 DD/E. I'd like to be a 34 D again ultimately.0 -
too late...gone....:ohwell:0
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I lost every bit of mine last time:( Back when I lost alot of weight before...I was very hefty up there...about a 34 or 36C, pushing a D...then I lost about 30 pounds and I dropped down to a 34A:( But like someone else said....do not let the fear of loosing them stop you from getting healthy!!0
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nope. not worried - more like pissed off that I haven't lost more. I've lost 33 pounds and gone from a DD to D. All those dreams I had of wearing cute halter tops and strapless dresses (w/o needing a heavy duty strapless bra) have gone flying out the window.0
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