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redbrunja ([personal profile] redbrunja) wrote2009-06-14 02:12 pm
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Suddenly, I'm So Painfully Bored

 I'm in the last leg of my epic unpacking, room reorganizing, cleaning thing (all that's left to do is organize my papers and folders for the last quarter, deciding what should be recycled and what should be kept) and I am so. very. bored.

All is quiet on my flist.

Talk to me, please? About anything. Seriously, bring on the epic threads about fluffy kittens or fictional character's undergarments.

Actually, fictional character's underpants sounds like it could be a good meme.
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[personal profile] strange_quark 2009-06-14 10:38 pm (UTC)(link)
See, I'm 34C, and an underwire does not cut it when I run. Even when I was an A, I really needed a sports bra or I'd be hurting. I could get away with it for maybe fifteen minutes, but when I was playing soccer six days a week? I practically lived in one. So maybe Tsunade wouldn't wear one, but I don't think any of the other women in Naruto are too much bigger than me.

[identity profile] systemaurora.livejournal.com 2009-06-14 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)
well, an underwire doesn't really "cut it" for me either, but it works a heck of a lot better than sports bras! I still bounce like crazy, but tbh I've yet to find any bra that keeps you from bouncing like crazy when you're past a DD/F. It's just varying degrees of bouncy, lol. It's also possible they make underwire bras differently for a C vs. a DDD+, since my G/H/I/J bras look and wear a lot different than the underwire bras I wore as a younger teenager.
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[personal profile] strange_quark 2009-06-14 11:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Aha, yeah, I can only imagine your predicament. I think they do structure bras differently for the larger cup sizes; my friend is a triple F and we were comparing one day.

And, actually (to completely contradict my point... lol), I know smaller chested (A-higher B) women who do prefer to work out in regular bras because they think sports bras are constricting. It's just that in my experience, when you get women who don't just work out but are extremely athletic, playing sports and such, you get to a point where you really can't. I'm quite comfortable in a sports bra, but for a while I wore them nearly every day. Everyone on all of my teams did.

Then again, for DDD+ women, I don't know how that would be. I bow to your expertise there.

[identity profile] systemaurora.livejournal.com 2009-06-14 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I forgot that I actually do have a "sports bra" that works moderately well... it still suffocates me, but it's built specifically for 34I-J (which is easierthan saying 34DDDDDDD, btw O_O), has underwires, and looks more like a really really modest regular bra than a sports bra. So idk if that actually even counts as a sports bra. XD But yeah, when I was 12-14 and a C-DD I remember I wore sports bras every single day no matter what I was doing, and they were relatively supportive. Granted, I wore them because I wasn't allowed to wear anything else (eccentric single mom on limited funds and time and views of modern fashion sense, or something), so by the time my step-mom handed me down her C bras they didn't cover my nipples, so... yeah.

I actually have no idea what I was trying to say with that. Think I'm going to go play Tomb Raider while I wait for meds and coherency to kick in, I think, lol.