Simple. This is no time to be bashful around mom. Tell your mom it's time to go bra shopping. She may be in denial, this will help bring her out of it. If you get an allowance, purchase one yourself to "show" (that you do need a bra) and also the style you'd like.
2007-06-12 12:00:44
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answered by yorlooksmybiz 3
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I'm sorry that you don't feel close enough to your mother. This is a VERY important time in your life. Believe it or not, your mom has been exactly where you are today. I'll bet she's just waiting for you to say something first.
I suppose that it's up to you to take care of yourself and go buy a bra on your own. There are plenty of sales women there that can help you with how it should fit.
A word of caution...don't get anything too skimpy. If your mom has any issues about you buying a bra on your own, at least she will see that you are picking one that is functional instead of seductive.
2007-06-12 12:06:24
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answered by Anonymous
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you could do this two ways. either straight out tell your mom you want a bra, or go to a department store and make sure you walk past the bra section with her and be like "oh, ive been meaning to ask you if i could get some bras. i really think i need them" if you are embarrassed to talk to your mom, i would choose the second option. dont worry about it too much, she has been in the same position you are in now and she understands. as for getting one without her permission, its not that big of a deal if you do, but she will have to know sometime, like maybe when shes doing laundry?? i think it would be easier to just ask her in the first place, because if you dont, probably later shell ask why you didnt ask her first and you will have to explain about your embarrassment, which i think is more embarassing than asking in the first place. sorry about my rambling and good lcuk!
2007-06-12 12:02:22
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answered by Anonymous
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i think of the activities bra could desire to be fien for now, yet some persons are mroe soft with regularly occurring bras. i could say, in case you get an allowance or something, use that funds and bypass out with your friends and purchase like a 30 AA cup. No, they do no longer are available 29 a million/2 so some distance as i've got considered lol. in any different case, merely shop asking her precise, no longer begging, and not TOO generally, and probably finally you will wreck with the aid of. ultimate i'm able to do.
2016-10-07 09:33:38
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answered by ilsa 4
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My only child is a boy, but if I were your mother, I wouldn't be mad if you bought a bra without asking, but I might have my feelings hurt. Not so much that you DIDN'T tell me, but that you felt as though you COULDN'T tell me, does that make sense?
I STILL don't need a bra for support (I continue to hope, though; you never know); instead, I wear one for the padding. I figure it's better to wear the padding on the outside (with a bra) than on the inside (like with a boob job)!
Buy a cute one!
2007-06-12 12:07:32
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answered by Anonymous
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if i had a daughter than i would and wouldnt mind her getting a bra w/o me knowing. First, being a future good mother i would know when my daughter needs one and secondly, if i didnt know and found out i would only be mad if she got a bra for the wrong reason. For instance...if she was trying to make her boobs look big to attract young boys :- /
2007-06-12 12:05:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I just told my Mom flat out that I needed a bra and then we went shopping. Its not as if she wouldn't understand the need in getting one. Just ask her, it'll be easier than you think.
2007-06-12 11:59:53
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answered by Rachel 2
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you should just talk to you mom. Don't be ashamed about talking about getting a bra. That is a natural part of womanhood and your mom will understand. Just tell her you will feel more comfortable with a little support.
2007-06-12 12:00:15
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answered by Blue 2
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my mom wouldn't have cared less when I was younger. But then my mom was upfront with me about things like that from the get go. And just said, i needed one and too me shopping. You can do one of two things. Talk to your mom, since she's unwilling to do so, or just go out and get one yourself.
Personally, I would approach your mom next time you are out shopping with her. especially if at a department store, have a professional measure you and go from there.
2007-06-12 18:06:15
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answered by Lisa H 7
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Just tell your mom you need a bra. She's a female. She'll understand.
2007-06-12 11:58:12
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answered by anne 3
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