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Hubby's Not Happy........

I have gone from a 42E to a 36C and I couldn't be happier. Being big busted is not all it's cracked up to be. I have no back ache and can lie on my front. Hubby is happy as well as he prefers the sexier bras and smaller tops I can wear.
 
I've gone from a 62D to a 48C, but mine are a bit saggy to be honest these days :beam:
 
I have gone from a 42E to a 36C and I couldn't be happier. Being big busted is not all it's cracked up to be. I have no back ache and can lie on my front. Hubby is happy as well as he prefers the sexier bras and smaller tops I can wear.

Exactly Sue, smaller cup sized bras are far prettier. Also running is a real hazzard when big busted - you can give yourself black eyes without adeqaute strapping down lol
 
See my 'little' sister was taking the mick ( in a nice way cos she's never ever judged me for my size) the other week saying i'll end up with nothing when i lose weight, i'm a 42c. But i'm not worried because when i weighed 11 stone i was a 36c, which to my reckoning means they shouldn't shrink in the c zone just in the numbers..... Buggar i hope i haven't jinked myself now!

Big boobs aren't all they're cracked up to be when it comes to having to carry them round, the back ache must be something awful xxx
 
I've gone from 44D to 38B. It has been fun looking at pretty underwear I must say, although I hope my cup size doesn't get much smaller. I used to be 34B many years ago - pre children! x
 
good thread i was tempted o put it on the other wk ! i dont want to loose mine luckily enuf so far just my back size has changed from 40 42 e to 38 e and its great not to hav them digging in you and actually feeling comfortable !!
 
I am hoping and praying that mine shrink post op... those who have met me will confirm that they are on the *ahem* large side (too embarrassed to even type the size)

And yes, back pain and shoulder pain is terrible with these mahoosive things on my chest. If they dont shrink significantly, then I will be seeing the GP for a referral for a boob reduction post op.
 
You lot are so lucky - stop complaining, lol.
Even when I weighed 30 stone, I was only a C cup. I can fit into a size 22 top but my hips are larger than a size 32, and the only things I can wear are elasticated waist skirts and very flowing and that is summer and winter so I am cold and my legs are always unprotected and there is no way I can ever weight tights as my legs gather the material so the tights dont reach high and even the largest size only goes mid way up my thighs. I carry weight from my hips down, and even between my knees and my ankles I have rolls of fat - not exaggerating.
At least with those of you who carry your weight higher you can wear good foundation garments and dress cleverly.
With those of us - admittedly very few of us - who unfortunately carry our weight on our legs, we are so limited. Trousers, leggings, denims, boots are all totally out of the question. The only lower clothes have to be ankle-length skirts, preferably gathered to fit round hips and thighs, and also long-length because anything higher than the ankle shows the most awful legs. Not just that but heavy legs with rolls of fat really inhibit mobility and lifting my leg up to get in the bath, getting on even a low step bus, even moving over in bed is a real effort. Count your blessings!
 
You lot are so lucky - stop complaining, lol.
Even when I weighed 30 stone, I was only a C cup. I can fit into a size 22 top but my hips are larger than a size 32, and the only things I can wear are elasticated waist skirts and very flowing and that is summer and winter so I am cold and my legs are always unprotected and there is no way I can ever weight tights as my legs gather the material so the tights dont reach high and even the largest size only goes mid way up my thighs. I carry weight from my hips down, and even between my knees and my ankles I have rolls of fat - not exaggerating.
At least with those of you who carry your weight higher you can wear good foundation garments and dress cleverly.
With those of us - admittedly very few of us - who unfortunately carry our weight on our legs, we are so limited. Trousers, leggings, denims, boots are all totally out of the question. The only lower clothes have to be ankle-length skirts, preferably gathered to fit round hips and thighs, and also long-length because anything higher than the ankle shows the most awful legs. Not just that but heavy legs with rolls of fat really inhibit mobility and lifting my leg up to get in the bath, getting on even a low step bus, even moving over in bed is a real effort. Count your blessings!

Know where your coming from there i to am bottom heavy and can only wear elasticated skirts even now after all the wheight i have lost hope it changes soon to be even able to wear a pair of boots would be a dream come true.
 
I so hope I can loose of my boobs I am a 44H and so want to be able to wear pretty bras. I really have problems finding them big enough and the ones I do find are more practical than attractive.
 
Know where your coming from there i to am bottom heavy and can only wear elasticated skirts even now after all the wheight i have lost hope it changes soon to be even able to wear a pair of boots would be a dream come true.

Lol, you and me both. Have you noticed just how few overweight people have the body shape we have. I always notice they are top heavy and have the most fantasticly slim legs and are able to wear lovely sandles - painted toenails - and show off their legs. The annoying thing is I always gain weight from my hips downwards, and yet lose weight from my hips upwards so that is why over the years my top is so much smaller in proportion to the lower half of me.

One thing though - I never get out of breath. I can climb stairs without getting puffed out, and able to walk and talk at the same time. The lack of a huge amount of fat higher up is better for breathing, so that is a good thing!
 
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