That woman doesn't need a bra, she needs a wheelbarrow.
caught a preview of this. . oh-mah-gawd. . . hysterically awful!
it's a show about a custom Bra shop in Atlanta.
here's a balanced review of it, tho they seem to have liked it more than I did:
http://www.medialifemagazine.com/dou...ware-implants/
seriously, in the first episode, they have to make a custom bra for this lady:
(who goes by the "name" : Norma Stitz -- no really! . shocking, I know, 'cause it's oh, so classy!)
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That woman doesn't need a bra, she needs a wheelbarrow.
That is disgusting.
Hate me all you want, 95 % of the time I'm write.
It also has to be terribly uncomfortable. Overlarge breasts can cause back problems and limit activity as it becomes uncomfortable to do most things including jog and even ride a bike.
The other thing is that the weight of such heavy breasts can also tear the muscles and tissues which support the breasts leading to them sagging even further and causing more physical problems.
I don't mean to cast aspersions on this woman but she's really causing herself a lot of physical damage by not having them reduced.
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I need to see this show.Originally Posted by bert
And I've heard of Norma Stitz. From all accounts, she's pretty happy with her body...including her bust.
Yeah...large breasts are uncomfortable for many women. They're also very common. I'm always uncomfortable with calling someone's body "disgusting," but that's especially true for breasts since you can't exactly control what size they grow to.Originally Posted by Stressfactor
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Just to clarify, I wasn't the one who said she looked "disgusting".
If she's happy with the way she looks fine. My only concern is that she might do long-term physical damage to the rest of her body.
I've known several people with chronic back pain and they suffer with it so I just kind of cringe when I see someone who looks like they might be headed to the same fate.
And while we women cannot control the size our breasts grow to there are breast reduction surgeries.
If she's content and if she's able to see a doctor regularly to counsel her on her physical condition then fine.
I'd just kind of hate to see it get to the point where someone sacrifices overall health or the ability to do activities they enjoy doing for the sake of their breast size.
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Oh, I know. I apologize if it seemed like that was directed to you. I'm on the app and can only reply by quoting others.Originally Posted by Stressfactor
That said, a better fitting bra is always my first recommendation to my readers. Many women have been led to believe they need breast reduction when they really just need a bra in their size (which you probably can't find at the local mall).
Of course, the decision to reduce or not reduce is always the individuals; I just hate when people make that decision without being aware of all their options.
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On iPad, the upper-right corner, box with arrow. Click it, you get a few options, inc Reply.Originally Posted by Treacle
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