Totally understand this. A nice rack can really cause back pain and neck injury. My roommate in college was very gifted in that department and she suffered so. She had expensive bras custom-made and still was miserable. Bra straps digging into her shoulders; etc. She was working/saving for the 10k surgery at that time (likely it’s way more now). A worthy expense!

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bless her for doing that for herself. few speak about the double standards that women with bigger breasts go through, if i wear any piece of clothing that’s popular among my age group, i look like a slut and definitely get called it a lot online, where as if a girl with smaller breasts wears the same thing its stylish and cool.

I learned long ago that the B cup looks much more comfortable in her clothes than the C & above (who look fabulous in swimwear, naked, etc). I am busty and my husband loves it, but the attention from both sexes can be unwelcome. No question about going braless, absolutely not an option because of the attention alone, much less just the support needed for comfort. The undergarments are so hot in the summer. Abundance can be such a curse.

One thing to consider, as I once worked for a plastic surgeon and attended surgeries; the procedure completely removes your nipples. They are then recreated during the surgery, after the excess breast tissue is removed. I have seen beautiful results, but the process is difficult to watch. You wouldn’t be awake so no worries. Every single woman who had it done was 💯 thrilled. They could feel the difference, despite the soreness of the surgery, immediately. If you can document back, spinal, neck or shoulder issues beforehand, certain insurance pays for some of the surgery.