I always wear my bras tight and it keeps them down.
2007-05-17 14:42:59
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answered by Michelle 6
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I have the same problem. I'm a 34DD. The main thing that helps me is wearing a minimizer. I usually buy them from Bali (bali.com) They reduce the appearance of your cup size by a bust and 1/2. That way it looks like I'm wearing a C.
I know many people recommend not wearing low-cut shirts, but I actually swear by it. If I don't get low-cut shirts, then the shirt makes my chest looks extra huge. V-neck shirts (such as Polo's from Aeropostale) and button-up shirts also help disguise my bust.
However, I hate not being able to wear nice cute dresses and strapless shirts. I know that I am seriously contemplating surgery but I am absolutely horrified to go under the knife.
I don't know what I'm going to do just yet being that I'm only 18 and the surgery costs upwards of $5,000. But I hope what I just told you helps.
2007-05-17 15:24:22
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answered by Manillo 2
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I know what you mean, I feel like that every time esp when I go shopping with friends and they point out the really obvious or guys just wanna hug you mainly for that... totally hate it!!! For what it's worth, I used to think I was the only one like that so it's great to know there are other people who are kinda like me and feel the same way. You just have to like yourself the way you are and get used to it. But all the poking and what not are totally disrespectful. Just have to wait a bit till they grow up and stop acting childish or find a mature guy who isn't a pervert. Hope that's helped.
2016-03-19 07:33:44
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answered by Daniela 4
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If you have back pain and other health issues a breast reduction would greatly benefit you, and it could be covered by insurance (my reduction was covered 100% by insurance).
However if you have no pain (yet) then try wearing some minimizer bras. Get properly sized at Nordstroms or JCPenney or Sears (not victoria secret, they do NOT know how to size properly) then find a minimizer bra.
2007-05-20 08:53:54
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answered by Terri 7
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Some do need reduction..Do you have neck, shoulder, back pain? Do not wear things that would make someone look at your blouse etc over the entire outfit.. For example a red top and white or black slacks will draw attention to the bright color. Make sure your top fits properly as well as your bra. did you know most women wear the wrong bra size?
2007-05-17 14:48:45
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answered by Cinnamon 6
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Well, I would say a breast reduction is not a bad idea. . My sister just had one, and they look great and she feels great, too. However, you can also wear a really good sports bra and that will help. I also dated a girl who could not stand her huge, boobs so she would wrap a ace bandage really tight around them. Sounds a little weird, but it worked really worked. Good luck with whatever u decide!
2007-05-17 14:59:21
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answered by lawyergirl 2
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The best way to hide is in plain sight.
Seriously, I dated a girl in college with DD's and she would wear one or two sports bras on them when necessary. It didn't seem like it was comfortable but it sometimes was necessary for the circumstances. It's better than having your body cut open...... You and she know better than I though.
2007-05-17 14:50:16
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answered by Dubberino 3
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I have the same problem, but i was alaways told you shouldn't need to hide them. I mean yes wear clothing that covers them, but you don't want to wearing really baggy clothing otherwise you end up looking bigger than you really are. Try to get flowy clothes. You want the fabric to drape across your chest nothing tight , but also nothing baggy.
2007-05-17 14:44:27
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answered by Shawna M 2
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Don't wear really tight shirts.
Buy a minimizer bra.
Don't wear really low cut shirts.
I know they get in the way, but guys seem to like them!
Gee, I'm barely a B, I wish that mine were half as big as yours!
♥ xoxo
2007-05-17 14:49:10
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answered by em<3 6
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a bra that has full coverage, if you're self conscious go for the surgery, i have had friends that had it done and they said they recommend it
2007-05-17 14:45:13
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answered by Anonymous
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