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Old Fri, Oct-17-03, 20:24
Meg_S Meg_S is offline
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Plan: lots of meat
Stats: 00/00/00 Female 5 10"
BF:goal: 17%
Progress: 41%
Location: Germany (Canadian abroad)
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mine always sag after a sudden loss.. they perk up again GIVEN TIME and skin brushing. I'm a C.. maybe smaller than some of you and less weight to bring down - although they certainly don't look like a fitness model with implants, most women don't. MOST WOMEN DON'T HAVE BREASTS LIKE WE WISH WE HAD. I had DD breasts by the time I was 12 - never got to have the teeny perky look.

Another thing that helps *tremendously* with appearance and comfort is not wearing a bra as often as possible. I know it sounds contradictory, and I am only going from my own experience but they used to be a hell of a lot saggier than they are now. I read a website that went into this theory.. blah blah I won't get into it now. I used to be anal about wearing a bra all the time because of sag, I thought they sagged because I didn't wear a supportive enough one or whatever - so I'd wear them to bed, I'd wear them all the time and as a result it was very uncomfortable to NOT have one on and my boobs didn't look good. So I stopped wearing one in the house and they actually firmed up both in appearance and feel, plus they became a lot more comfortable to just "have." My husband actually commented several times about the difference and that was before I told him what I was doing.

Another thing that has made the over all appearance of my chest in general is to have a good muscle foundation on the chest, esp. upper chest and shoulders.

Meg
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