(reposted because it was using the default eye pic you don't like, instead of carwash)
I love shopping - mostly, anyway. It should be a pleasure especially if you take time out to have a nice lunch etc. You really must loathe it if you can't imagine a way chocolate and boobs could liven a shopping trip up!
Why not buy nice pyjamas when in Sweden - the added bonus of undoubtedly different styling will be a talking point, too :).
The back size does measure under the breast, and the cup size measures the difference between the underbust and the fullest part of the breast. However, due to the odd 'add 4"-5" to the underbust' rule, you're actually likely to be about 27-28" around your ribcage. It might seem small, but my chest is 32" and whilst slim, I'm not anorexic (obviously I don't have boobs..)
AIUI lungs aren't that big, and they do expand hugely when required so I'm not sure chest size is really an issue.
Maybe you need to ponder your self image a little..? We're not all blessed with amazing good looks and make the most of what we have. There's plenty that can be found to make yourself look and feel better, 'plain' or not. Whilst footwear like heels does require a certain amount of balance, there's plenty of other clothes that both look and feel good.
I don't really agree that a bra or other underwear is necessarily indicative of your outerwear - sure, you'll probably match more comfortable /average/cheaper underwear in day to day use, but if you merely want to feel more sexy/confident there's the choice to wear it anyway.
That is a nice bra you've bought and you are pretty, so try not to be so down :).
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Re: Shopping *and* boobies?
Date: 2006-04-25 12:09 pm (UTC)I love shopping - mostly, anyway. It should be a pleasure especially if you take time out to have a nice lunch etc. You really must loathe it if you can't imagine a way chocolate and boobs could liven a shopping trip up!
Why not buy nice pyjamas when in Sweden - the added bonus of undoubtedly different styling will be a talking point, too :).
The back size does measure under the breast, and the cup size measures the difference between the underbust and the fullest part of the breast. However, due to the odd 'add 4"-5" to the underbust' rule, you're actually likely to be about 27-28" around your ribcage. It might seem small, but my chest is 32" and whilst slim, I'm not anorexic (obviously I don't have boobs..)
AIUI lungs aren't that big, and they do expand hugely when required so I'm not sure chest size is really an issue.
Maybe you need to ponder your self image a little..? We're not all blessed with amazing good looks and make the most of what we have. There's plenty that can be found to make yourself look and feel better, 'plain' or not. Whilst footwear like heels does require a certain amount of balance, there's plenty of other clothes that both look and feel good.
I don't really agree that a bra or other underwear is necessarily indicative of your outerwear - sure, you'll probably match more comfortable /average/cheaper underwear in day to day use, but if you merely want to feel more sexy/confident there's the choice to wear it anyway.
That is a nice bra you've bought and you are pretty, so try not to be so down :).