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In reply to the discussion: Bras Make Breasts "Saggier", 15-year French Study Reveals [View all]happyslug
(14,779 posts)25. I have sisters who vary from "C" through "D" and "EE"
I notice the chart uses "DD" and "DDD" for larger breasts, but my sister who, was and is a "EE" or "EEE" was the one who told me of sizes over "E" where "EE" and "EEE" not the "DD" and "DDD" on the chart. I may be wrong, but all of my sisters ALL use bra for the smallest of them were "C" cups.
On the other hand I have had other women tell me you do not need a Bra if your cup are in the smaller sizes. Thus Cup Size is IMPORTANT, and may be the most important factor as to the issue if a Bra his helpful or not.
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The Chines once bound the feet if infant girls because somebody thought pain and tiny feet were sexy.
Agnosticsherbet
Apr 2013
#3
Old National Geographics would suggest that eventually things are going to slide.
Shrike47
Apr 2013
#6
I'm a D cup and completely braless. I run without a bra or cami or undershirt that gives "support".
MillennialDem
Apr 2013
#35
Chalk this up under duh. Why would a bra PREVENT sag? Breasts are held up, and the only thing that
MillennialDem
Apr 2013
#34