EMAIL HER!
It saves much embarassment.
You could also write a note and right before bed stick it on her pillow.
2007-05-11 10:24:37
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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im 12 right now and the same thing happened to me so what I did was wallk into the sport bra section take few sport bras then casually walked into the "real" bra section, and said "this looks comfy and it looks like it could fit" i tried on all of the bras and said "the sports r too small, (if she gets u a bigger size say that its too big) and the other ones fit reallllly good" and hopefully shell get u what u want, after going once shell understand and start taking u other places (like my mom took me to victoria secret) then since all women have them, itll get easier to talk to ur mom about it and u wont be embarresed any more, for example whnever anything wrong happens, (since ur probably going through puberty) this will make u more open with ur mom wich is very good
2007-05-11 17:41:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Say Mom I have a question & don't laugh ok? I am being serious.
Can I go get a real Bra? Not the one like the one I have but a real on? She might say that you don't need it but keep asking. Parents usually cave when it's not a big deal. Happy Bra shopping.
2007-05-11 17:14:14
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answered by Kier22_2 6
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I've felt what you feel...don't worry!! When you go shopping with her next time casually walk over to the bra section and be like oh yeah mom i needed one of these im running low...then take the ones u want to try on and tell her they're the ones that fit best.......even though u may htink its a little awkward, just do it!! its really no big deal....good luck =]
2007-05-11 17:14:35
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answered by xperfectionx 2
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The thing to do is to do it while shopping. A lot of stores have bras for all sizes and ages. Sneakily guide her to that section, where they have bras that they think might fit you, then suggest that maybe you should get one, pointing out a bra that looks your size and style.
Seeing that there are bras made for you, it will be harder to argue that you don't need one.
2007-05-11 17:13:37
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answered by Anonymous
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She would never say that. Say that you want a real bra, because it gives you more support than a sport bra. Don't whine and show that your mature about it
2007-05-11 18:27:17
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answered by Hello_Goodbye 4
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All you have to say is something like this.....Um, Mom I think I kinda out grew my bra and I think I'm ready for a new real one...You will learn later that your mom will turn out to be your best friend so don't be shy:)
Hope I helped!
2007-05-11 17:59:20
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answered by Way2Cute 2
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i have the same problem ! woopie at last someone else who has the same problem as me, i daren't as my mom for a bra ! well, ive got one, i baught it myself but it dosnt really lift my boobs up enough and i want a sports bra ! stick to your sports bra, there better anyway , lolz
hope i helped
2007-05-11 17:13:55
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answered by Anonymous
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when you go to the store and say you need a new bra, look at the "real bras" and pick one out and if whe says something, just say kids are making fun of you because you dont have one.
2007-05-11 17:13:27
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answered by i_lyk_candy 2
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Just go up to her and tell her that you are growing up and are now a young woman and need appropriate undergarments. Tell her that you would like to get measured and fitted properly - that should put her mind at rest that you are responsible and won't go out and buy something totally wrong for your body.
Good luck with your mom.
2007-05-11 17:14:16
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answered by tichwoli 3
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The best thing to do if you are embarressed about asking is to ask her to go shopping with you go to the "bra" section pick one out give her a "i no what your thinking but i'm ready look" and put it in the basket/trolley/bag!!!
2007-05-11 17:14:36
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answered by Jellybean xOx 3
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