Your size is based on genetics, not your bra. If you go to a 34A, the most you'll get ot of the experience is some discomfort. If you're still growing, maybe get one of each and see which one is more comfortable because what fits today may not fit as well next week.
2006-12-02 04:29:51
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answered by Kiss My Shaz 7
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Well sort of, assuming that the A-cup was squashing your breasts. The right bra will lift the Girls which will make them look perkier and - by proxy - bigger. Just don't expect a huge overhaul, I'm not suggesting that it's going to look like an instant boob job. Don't just assume you know your bra size though. Everywhere that sells bras, even Walmart, will have someone on hand that can do a free sizing for you. It's quick and nowhere near as embarrassing as it might sound, and if you've spent years wearing the wrong size like I was, you'll notice a HUUUGE difference. Fun facts: 1) Your boobs, when looking at your profile in the mirror, should be right about halfway between your shoulder and elbow. Any lower and your bra is not supporting you properly. 2) Those straps are NOT there for holding the bra up. A well-made, properly fitting bra should not even need straps to hold it in place. 3) If your straps are constantly falling off your shoulders like mine always were, chances are that your bra is too loose. Either tighten the bra using the hooks in the back or get a smaller size. Hope some of that helps!
2016-03-13 01:43:12
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answered by Anonymous
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No, not at all.
The bra is to support the breasts so they do not ache or be seen through a shirt. Without a bra we'd have pendulous breasts in older age. (in other words, breasts hanging down to our knees without the support).
The bra size makes no difference in breast growth. Growth is based on your body genetics as well as hormones. And the number, 36 is only the measurement of your chest circumference. The A is the cup size.
Before my son was born I was a B size, but during pregnancy and after the birth it became and stayed a C. This was due to all the hormones my body was producing. While it may not happen for everyone, it can and does sometimes happen.
2006-12-02 04:28:56
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answered by Voice 4
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Almost all women are loop sided at least a little, so don't worry about having different sizes. But need a bra that fits the larger boob. If you don't it will get very uncomfortable being squeezed into a cup that is to small.
2006-12-03 12:19:05
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answered by knihelpu 4
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Nope.they're gonna grow regardless of the size of the bra. stay in the 36 A ya don't want to wear a bra that's too tight. and one side of your body is always bigger than the other. usually people that are right handed always have a bigger hand than the left and the same with everything else on the right side. even your eyes. and if you are left handed then the left side of your body is bigger. hope this helps ya.
2006-12-02 04:37:45
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answered by anndee 2
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they actually make bra that have two cup sizes. but it is completely normal for one side of your body to be smaller than the other
2006-12-02 04:47:42
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answered by mommy 2k 1
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you can actually get bras with two cup sizes
2006-12-02 04:29:19
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answered by BLEHH 3
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No.
Nobody is equal with both boobs. Wear a bra that fits the largest one.
2006-12-02 05:21:27
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answered by Nancy 6
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Sounds about right.
2006-12-02 04:35:13
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answered by Anonymous
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no..its very common to have one breast slightly bigger then then other...if it is badly noticable then maybe pad out the smaller breast
2006-12-02 04:29:42
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answered by Anonymous
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