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Old 05-16-2002, 04:44 PM
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Hey I've got a small chest too but my husband doesn't complain...he's says, "anything more than a handful is a waste."

I usually only wear bikinis but that is because I have a hard time finding a one piece that fits properly. The triangle top is the way to go.

My mom wanted me to get one of those bikini's with the wonderbra type thing in the top...I was like, "no way mom, people would wonder where my boobs came from!!"
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Old 05-16-2002, 04:47 PM
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Funny story... at my cousin's wedding shower she was complaining about her small chest, my grandma stood up and announced (in front of her fiance's family i might add) "ALL HE NEEDS IS A MOUTHFUL"

thanks grandma, go easy on the punch next time - its lethal
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Old 05-16-2002, 04:57 PM
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I Hawk, You just took the words right out of my mouth!
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Old 05-16-2002, 05:58 PM
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Tom,

I don't even believe you said that.
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Old 05-16-2002, 06:20 PM
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DA, ya think I would let that one go?

I did not start this they did!

Know what I mean?
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Old 05-16-2002, 07:12 PM
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Tom Earp, I have never laughed so hard...well, since last week, but anyway I want to, uh, weigh in on this topic.

If you have small boobs (or nunga-nungas as we teen librarians call them) BE THANKFUL. You don't have to worry about wearing an underwire bikini top or halters or a backless dress, you can go without a bra if you want. My story:

In sixth grade I was a 34B. By the end of seventh grade, a 34D. By the end of 9th grade, a 34DD, and by the end of my freshman year in college, a 34DDD. I am 5'4" and 125 pounds. My boobs were bigger than my head!!

At the end of my sophomore year in college, I was totally fed up. I was a size 14 on top and a 4 on the bottom. My back hurt all the time, I had marks in my shoulders from my bra straps, I couldn't breathe properly to sing and FORGET exercising (I couldn't run and no frickin way was I getting in a bathing suit). So I called a friend who'd had a breast reduction our junior year in high school and she gave me her surgeon's name. I went to see the doctor and to make a long story short, I got my health insurance to cover my breast reduction and damn, it was the best decision I ever made and I feel awesome. I'm not walking around with sunny-side-ups or anything, I still have to wear a bra everywhere and wouldn't touch a triangle bikini with a 10-ft pole, but clothes fit and my back doesn't hurt anymore. I am proportional now.

So let the lesson be: If you're small, flaunt it and wear all those teeny tops and backless dresses. I'm with DeltAlum, it's all about proportion.
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Old 05-16-2002, 07:24 PM
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Funny story... at my cousin's wedding shower she was complaining about her small chest, my grandma stood up and announced (in front of her fiance's family i might add) "ALL HE NEEDS IS A MOUTHFUL"
Actually my husband said that too but I decided, for once, to keep it clean
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Old 05-16-2002, 08:14 PM
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Funny story... at my cousin's wedding shower she was complaining about her small chest, my grandma stood up and announced (in front of her fiance's family i might add) "ALL HE NEEDS IS A MOUTHFUL"

thanks grandma, go easy on the punch next time - its lethal
I just have to say that your grandmother is the Shit!! I realy got a good laugh out of that one. But I have to agree that Proportion is the Key, not just any one part.
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Old 05-16-2002, 08:41 PM
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My best friend had a reduction. I am totally supportive of anyone who does that 'cause it really hurts to have that much to carry around.

I am a C cup, so I feel that I am neither too small, or too big, but I have to agree that the bathing suits should not come with padding or it should be removable for those of us who do not need it. Sometimes I wish I had less so that I could wear certain clothing without a bra, but I like my chest, so I will just wear the darn bra I was a D for a while (when I started the pill) but I have gone back to normal.
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Old 05-17-2002, 03:34 AM
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I Hawk, You just took the words right out of my mouth!
I just puked in my own mouth. Wow
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Old 05-17-2002, 05:38 AM
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Wink MALE ENGLISH

"I'm hungry" = I'm hungry

"I'm sleepy" = I'm sleepy

"I'm tired" = I'm tired

"Do you want to go to a movie?" = I'd eventually like to have sex with you

"Can I take you out to dinner?" = I'd eventually like to have sex with you

"Can I call you sometime?" = I'd eventually like to have sex with you

"May I have this dance?" = I'd eventually like to have sex with you

"Nice dress!" = Nice cleavage!

"You look tense, let me give you a massage." = I want to fondle you

"What's wrong?" = I don't see why you are making such a big deal out of this

"What's wrong?" = What meaningless self-inflicted psychological trauma are you going through now?

"What's wrong?" = I guess sex tonight is out of the question

"I'm bored" = Do you want to have sex?

"I love you" = Let's have sex now

"I love you, too" = Okay, I said it...we'd better have sex now!

"Yes, I like the way you cut your hair" = I liked it better before

"Yes, I like the way you cut your hair" = $50 and it doesn't look any different!

"Let's talk" = I am trying to impress you by showing that I am a deep person and maybe then you'd like to have sex with me

"Will you marry me?" = I want to make it illegal for you to have sex with other guys

"I like that one better" (while shopping) = Pick any freakin' dress and let's go home!
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Old 05-17-2002, 05:39 AM
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oops wrong thread, sorry about that
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Old 05-17-2002, 01:45 PM
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Did you settle for a C-Cup? That seems to be the most popular size. And did it leave scars?



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Originally posted by KappaStargirl
Tom Earp, I have never laughed so hard...well, since last week, but anyway I want to, uh, weigh in on this topic.

If you have small boobs (or nunga-nungas as we teen librarians call them) BE THANKFUL. You don't have to worry about wearing an underwire bikini top or halters or a backless dress, you can go without a bra if you want. My story:

In sixth grade I was a 34B. By the end of seventh grade, a 34D. By the end of 9th grade, a 34DD, and by the end of my freshman year in college, a 34DDD. I am 5'4" and 125 pounds. My boobs were bigger than my head!!

At the end of my sophomore year in college, I was totally fed up. I was a size 14 on top and a 4 on the bottom. My back hurt all the time, I had marks in my shoulders from my bra straps, I couldn't breathe properly to sing and FORGET exercising (I couldn't run and no frickin way was I getting in a bathing suit). So I called a friend who'd had a breast reduction our junior year in high school and she gave me her surgeon's name. I went to see the doctor and to make a long story short, I got my health insurance to cover my breast reduction and damn, it was the best decision I ever made and I feel awesome. I'm not walking around with sunny-side-ups or anything, I still have to wear a bra everywhere and wouldn't touch a triangle bikini with a 10-ft pole, but clothes fit and my back doesn't hurt anymore. I am proportional now.

So let the lesson be: If you're small, flaunt it and wear all those teeny tops and backless dresses. I'm with DeltAlum, it's all about proportion.
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Old 05-17-2002, 02:24 PM
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Did you settle for a C-Cup? That seems to be the most popular size. And did it leave scars?
Two excellent questions!

1) Before surgery, I sat down with my doctor and she told me exactly what would happen during surgery, how I would feel afterwards, etc. which really alleviated a lot of my fears. I asked her if I could be a B cup, because I remembered by 7th grade days of being so miserable as a C and I['m not a big person overall. She told me that there was no guarantee on size, because she didn't have bras in the operating room with her. What she would do was size me so that I was proportional to the rest of my body. She also told me that if I was miserable as a C, it's very possible that I was measured wrong and had been wearing the wrong bra size, because most women are proportional as a C. As it turned out, I ended up a C, sometimes a D depending on what style of bra I need (and also since I started doing more pushups and chest presses in my workouts).

2) Yes, but 50 percent of them are underneath. The other 50 percent are very minimal. I had a fantastic surgeon.
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Old 05-18-2002, 05:22 PM
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Here I have been dreaming of BOOBIES on GC Ladys and now I get a play by play of surgery! YUK!

I hate blood and gore! Please let me fantisize of the lovely field of Boobies I can be dreaming about!

Waste not, want not is what I try to say!

I happen to wonder across a showtine show and I never saw such perfect thingys!

Man was there a silicon run, and I dont mean the valley In Calif!

KSIGRC, In your dreams Man!
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