I agree, froglet. I have large C's, but it's hard to find a lot of tops that fit just right, because most clothing manufacturers assume girls with large breasts MUST be overweight or pregnant.
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HA! I wish! If I can't be thin, I'd at least like my figure to be balanced...!Quoth froglet View PostAs for bras, I have the opposite problem, I'm a 46B. I have trouble with most tops too, and dresses. When I shop, everything I find seems to assume that if you're overweight, you auto-magically get huge knockers
And for some reason, they also assume all women have stick-thin arms and short torsos, no matter what size the shirt. I have to buy men's shirts to avoid having twin tournequits just below the shoulders.Quoth blas87 View PostI agree, froglet. I have large C's, but it's hard to find a lot of tops that fit just right, because most clothing manufacturers assume girls with large breasts MUST be overweight or pregnant.
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I can't help with all the bra shopping, but you can get Duke's Mayo online. That's how I keep my wife supplied in it.Quoth Evil Queen View PostI stopped by a local kitty grocer (food Lion) to get Dukes Mayo. They don't seem to sell it in Texas except in Sugar land and I rarely go down there myself.
http://www.dukesmayo.com/
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