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Fashion
#11
RE: Fashion
(January 11, 2014 at 2:13 pm)BrokenQuill92 Wrote:
(January 11, 2014 at 2:07 pm)pineapplebunnybounce Wrote: Have you tried petite sizes? I really need to start doing that, since I'm short as well.

For pullover tops yes, but it's my button up tops that are a nightmare. And pants sometimes run too small in the crotch or thigh. I'm one of those women who if I was a teeny bit smaller I'd have an hourglass figure. i'm not sure who would want one cuz this is stressful. It's one reason I've almost completely given up on pants. I'm thinking when spring comes around I'll just stick to all dresses and skirts.

Oh, for jeans I buy cropped skinnies and they reach my ankles. Perfect for winter. You could do that. In the summer I don't wear jeans, shorts all the way.
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#12
RE: Fashion
(January 11, 2014 at 2:21 pm)rexbeccarox Wrote:
(January 11, 2014 at 1:53 pm)BrokenQuill92 Wrote: To the people with "no boobs" I can totally share.

Yes, please! My mom and my sister don't seem to want to share, but all I want is enough to get me to a full A cup! They're so selfish!
Make me feel guilty, why not?! I'm the one who will have back problems hefting 34E around.
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#13
RE: Fashion
No! You're not selfish! You offered me some boobage! No guilt!

I went to high school with a girl who was a 36E. She got a reduction while we were still in school because she was in so much pain all the time. She was a tiny thing, otherwise. Have you thought about getting a reduction, Quill? Sorry if that's too personal...
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#14
RE: Fashion
(January 11, 2014 at 2:31 pm)rexbeccarox Wrote: No! You're not selfish! You offered me some boobage! No guilt!

I went to high school with a girl who was a 36E. She got a reduction while we were still in school because she was in so much pain all the time. She was a tiny thing, otherwise. Have you thought about getting a reduction, Quill? Sorry if that's too personal...
I figure I'll lose at least 30 pounds first, which is my goal for this year. If that shrinks them down to at least a double D I'll be happy.
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#15
RE: Fashion
My mom has glorious double Ds, but they're wasted on her because she insists on dressing in a tent. I have a feeling you'll know what to do with them! I don't remember what thread it was in (maybe the amputee one?), but you posted a picture of yourself in a black dress that looks fabulous on you. It fits really well.
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#16
RE: Fashion
I don't think clothes fit anyone just right. I have a hard time with pants being long enough for me constantly. My legs are very long, but my torso is almost nonexistent. Jean shopping can be a nightmare.
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#17
RE: Fashion
Long torso and short legs over here! Sometimes I think manufacturers do it to mess with my head.
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#18
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I've never shopped with anyone who thought the cloths always fit them perfectly. I've always just gone with whatever fits.
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