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Hello well-endowed females

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  • yelpat
    yelpat Posts: 414 Member
    I'm 5'3.5" as well. 34F. I've lost 45 lbs and nothing off the girls. Each person is different though, best of luck :)
  • Linda_Darlene
    Linda_Darlene Posts: 453 Member
    I am hoping that my girls will shrink along with me proportionally. They give me a back ache.
  • WinningWithin
    WinningWithin Posts: 18 Member
    Re: Sports Bras, Moving Comfort bras work well for me, the newer big-boob max support styles keep getting better. I prefer an underwire to help keep everything where it should be.

    I love Moving Comfort, too. I have recently tried out Enell bras and they are also good.
  • KacieHetrick
    KacieHetrick Posts: 259 Member
    38DDD, I can't find a bathing suit top anywhere! Frustrating! :( I'll be stuck in plus size swimwear for the rest of my life! I've lost 70 pounds and there is no way any of that came from my bust!
  • Kat51313
    Kat51313 Posts: 18
    right there with you... my husband loves it, but 38H is a little difficult to tote around all day and forget rolling over at night! My hubby has guesstimated that each breast weighs about twelve pounds, so a little off the top might help my goals!
  • MEE!!! I hate my 38H boobs!!! I would love to lose some bust!!
  • _ylime_
    _ylime_ Posts: 661 Member
    ahh... I am 5'7" and I am a 32 DD / E (really depends in the bra and how they measure)... even when I was a size 2 I wore a D... so I don't have too much hope... but I am excited that the D I hope to get back to will feel small compared to what I have going on now... so far the band size is all that has gone down... started at a 36... now back to 32...

    I am right there with you ladies!

    In terms sports bras... moving comfort.... LOVE THEM... bathing suits... Freya... LOVE THEM too... both can be a bit of an investment... but the support can not be beat! xx
  • allifantastical
    allifantastical Posts: 946 Member
    I wear a 44 DDD. I wouldn't mind being a DD or D just to make it easier to find bra's but I don't want them to go down very much.
  • I am scared of loosing my boobs. I have always been a DDD even in highschool just the band got larger as I gained weight. I use to be self conscience of them but have grown to really appreciate them. I wouldnt mind if I lost my weight everywhere but my boobs.......
  • Boobs rule. :-)

    Hahaha. I am totally reading this thread even though I am not too big up top. Just wanted to see how big we were talkin. I'm only a D but am self conscious of that. I now see I should mellow out about it.
    Anyway, I wanted to see if any dudes would pop in and lo and behold...lol

    I had a friend whose sis was able to get a reduction covered by her medical insurance due to back pain, btw. Is that a viable option for any of you?
  • CONJL049
    CONJL049 Posts: 3 Member
    I think insurance should cover breast augmentation due to extra strain on our backs, etc.
  • ALW65
    ALW65 Posts: 643 Member
    I'm very happy with my 42D's, but wish they would go back up to where they used to be (before childbirth and gravity took their toll). I would like to see what I can do about moving them back up once I've lost my weight and kept it off for a year. So far I'm down 35lbs total (26 on MFP) and nothing has come off of them.

    Someone asked about sports bras - This bra is fabulous. Everything TOTALLY stays put when I run, and I've never been able to find a bra that did that before. The down sides are that you feel like you're wearing a bra designed to keep things locked in place (I couldn't wear this all day comfortably) and it visually looks very heavy duty if you're concerned about appearances. I have a black one and just run in that as a top. Because of the dark color and all the material involved it doesn't look like a bra but more like some of the sports tops that are out there. It's a bit pricey, but is holding up well to machine washing and line drying:

    http://www.enell.com/products.php?productID=1
  • CarolinaGirlinVA
    CarolinaGirlinVA Posts: 1,508 Member
    Hi! I am currently a 34DD to DDD depending on the bra. I have skinny arms and legs and I am thick through the middle, so yeah...I look like a stick with a wad of bubblegum stuck to the top of it. I was hoping they would go down as I lose weight, but it seems to be coming off of my butt which is where I actually need it! I didn't get my boobs until I was 24 and pregnant with my first son. I went from a full A (if there is such a thing) to a DDD in about a month. My OB thought something was wrong and sent me to a specialist who was an old guy who said I was finally blooming, better late than never. *sigh* With my 2nd son I went to a 36G and could not lie on my back and breathe at the same time. I am 5'4" and have a petite frame.
  • DrMAvDPhD
    DrMAvDPhD Posts: 2,097 Member


    The muffin is from your bottoms being too tight, not your top. I am a bit top heavy myself (30DD), and I always wear from fitting tops to avoid the tenting effect.
    ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ NOT NECESSARILY*****I had a muffin top at 18, I weighed 113 pounds, had NO HIPS , 34DD bust, and a friggin MUFFIN top. :grumble: Some people have a band of sinew that goes across their body right there. I am one of them (I am also a RN, so know anatomy pretty well.) These "bands" are what makes ppl have different shapes and sizes while at the same height. I am high waisted, which totally sucks, but you have to dress for what the good Lord gave ya! BTW, I have a pic, of me in a LEOTARD, 113 pounds, skinny as a rail, with this MUFFIN TOP..18 years old...ERRR!!!:noway:

    Also,as I have yo-yoed upand down in weight, I have also had 2 breast reductions-Yep..TWO (2), DOS, and my boobs grew back AGAIN! Currently only a D..Praise the Lord!!:bigsmile:

    The use of the term muffin top in modern conversations is the fat rolling out of a woman's pants. It is caused by the pants being a size too small. What you are referring to is not what I would call a muffin top by the urban dictionary terms. Have you tried wearing high waisted pants? Or spanx to smooth? I've never really seen what you are describing on a person with low BF%.
  • rm830
    rm830 Posts: 531 Member
    Mine have shrunk just a tiny bit and I really don't want them to get any smaller, I love having big boobs.
  • drusilla126
    drusilla126 Posts: 478 Member
    I am 5' 2" and up to 34DD-never been a DD in my life! I am 47 & started menopause 2 years ago when the weight started packing on. :(


    I am desperately seeking sports bra suggestions as I have tried on MANY & my boobs still jiggle far too much..so I wear an old Moving Comfort one(which never supported me well to begin with) plus a 2nd no clasp one.

    Thanks!

    I've read about the Armour Bra but it wasn't big enough for me. I also heard good things about the Tata Tamer at Lululemon but they were out of my size :( So I went to the Running Room and got one that I guess is called the Shock Absorber (that's what it says on the front and I've cut all the tags off.) I was blown away when I tried it on and jumped up and down and the girls didn't move at all PLUS they had it in my size which is a 36F and impossible to find in a normal bra.
  • I have no idea why I`m reading this, since I`m only a 32 A...but I wish that they were bigger...so much!

    Anyone wanna switch? :P
  • firefightingflip
    firefightingflip Posts: 65 Member
    This thread lacks pictures..........just saying! ;)
  • bxbutterfly
    bxbutterfly Posts: 47 Member
    i'm 5'1 and a 34DD. i'm hoping to get back to a D once i lose my weight.

    For sports bras here are some links which you can probably google each for price comparisons.

    Enell sports bras which was featured on oprah
    www.enell.com/

    Ta Ta Tamer
    http://shop.lululemon.com/products/clothes-accessories/women-sports-bras/Ta-Ta-Tamer-31503

    shock absorber
    http://www.shockabsorberusa.com/
  • 40GG here, but I love it and am hoping to stay this proportioned when the weight is all off. I'd like to lose everywhere so that I'm a 34GG when I'm done.