How to lose... without losing my chest !?
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Lost 100 lbs and my bras just fit better.
Although near the end I did go down a band size twice. So I started out 38DD and ended up 34DD.0 -
Your profile says you've always been thin until the last couple of years. Did you have a large chest when you were thin?0
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I'm 25 and I've lost 25 lbs, and my cup size stayed the exact same, so there's hope :-)
I've lost 106..went from a 48C to a 38C
/sigh
I'd love to lose a cup size!
We never get what we want, do we?!0 -
I went from 44F to 38DD and I'm only half way there :sad: :grumble: :noway: There are always gel boost bras:happy: :bigsmile: :drinker:0
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I am a strong believer that losing in you chest has a lot to do with genes. I had the same worries, but I haven't lost anything on my chest yet, but I've lost inches everywhere else. It is a bitter sweet thing though now....I'm glad it looks like I'll be able to keep a really nice sized chest, but I'm bummed that I'll never be able to get a super low body fat % with them.0
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I was a 34C before I got pregnant, and then went to a 36/38D and gained 35 pounds by the time I had my baby. I started working out and changing my diet to lose the pregnancy weight. I am now down to 113 and my breasts are smaller, but I don't know by how much. I still wear my old bras but they are a little looser. I am probably between a B and C now and that is fine with me. Husband is really sad though.
It is possible though to be really thin and still stacked. Some women just have a lot of breast tissue.0 -
I've heard that wearing two sports bras helps...yes it will be tight but then they don't move as much (say when your doing cardio) and you won't burn off the fat in that region...not sure if it's a myth or not but one of my mom's friends swore by it. I'm trying it out for myself because I don't wan to lose mine either!! If all else fails just wear pushups haha0
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I would also recommend doing push-ups and other chest exercises. They help keep the girls up because they build the underlying muscle (you know those men with really big pecs? Women can develop those muscles too)0
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I would also recommend doing push-ups and other chest exercises. They help keep the girls up because they build the underlying muscle (you know those men with really big pecs? Women can develop those muscles too)0
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