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I started at a 48/50C and right now I am a a 42C I would hate to get any smaller than a C cup but these lil girls are all I have. Lol

I can not wait to get to my goal weight and buy some new ones!!!! I want to be a D... I've always said I wanted to get boob job. Can't wait.

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Don, You are always here to offer us 'support' lol

I'm just a helpful kinda guy LOL

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I started out as a 44F and I am glad to see then go. I am at a 38DDD right now. I will need a breast lift though. Right now they look like deflated balloons.

HAHAHA!

you described it perfectly when you say "deflated balloons!" Made me laugh!!! Mine are like that too! (I started at 44DDD and now I'm a 38DD)

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OMG - you are all going down in cup size! I am currently only a B cup, after reading all of your comments, I am now worried they might actually end up concave once I lose my weight! :D

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Started at 40D currently 36/38D still a D cup yea! But deflated boobies:( will get tummy & boob lift in 2014

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Just a heads up i have had big full boobs all my life. I didnt start getting fat till i was 28 yrs old. And my boobs were big and then got bigger as i got fat. I have never had such bad back and neck pain because of them bring so big. Sure big boobs look good. But not worth the pain trust me

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Just a heads up i have had big full boobs all my life. I didnt start getting fat till i was 28 yrs old. And my boobs were big and then got bigger as i got fat. I have never had such bad back and neck pain because of them bring so big. Sure big boobs look good. But not worth the pain trust me

I second that statement. I have been big breasted all my life and I am ready to see them gone. Not worth the pain and problems.

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Just a heads up i have had big full boobs all my life. I didnt start getting fat till i was 28 yrs old. And my boobs were big and then got bigger as i got fat. I have never had such bad back and neck pain because of them bring so big. Sure big boobs look good. But not worth the pain trust me

Yes I am always in pain from my boobs. I want a reduction but surgeon wont do it till one year out

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My boobs are so sad! They were a huge perky 40G and now they are tear drops, hanging lights, deflated parachute etc 36DDD.

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I started out a 56F now 50DD and they sag terribly :(

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Lol too funny! Mine have been pointing north for so long now not sure what will happen when i loose my weight!! Like two socks with golf balls in the ends!!!! Lololololol

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I'm starting at a 46DDD (the size my bra is, though the person that measured me said I should wear a 52H) and I hope I lose some, but not TOO much. I don't want smaller than a D or DD.

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I'm starting at a 46DDD (the size my bra is' date=' though the person that measured me said I should wear a 52H) and I hope I lose some, but not TOO much. I don't want smaller than a D or DD.[/quote']

52H?????? Holy cow udders!!!!!! That has got to be painful!!!!!

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They've been the cause of quite a few Bach aches lol

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Lol too funny! Mine have been pointing north for so long now not sure what will happen when i loose my weight!! Like two socks with golf balls in the ends!!!! Lololololol

Lmbo

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