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:clap2:This will probably be the only time in my life I'm thrilled to anounce I'm down from a D cup to a C cup!!!! I bought a few new bras this weekend at Lane Bryant and was pleasantly surprised to find I fit in a C cup. The only thing I don't get is before I was in a 46D, but I still wear a 46 in a C? What's the deal?

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brandy

you can go down a back size but you would still be a D cup. next time you are in the store try on 44D it will possibly fit the same as the 46C

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I have lost mine also and I love it. Cant wait until summer so that I can wear a tank top still with a bra of course but at first I wouldnt have dared leave the house in a tank top. The funny thing is my bra size hasnt changed much either though they are smaller.

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Yeah, so far I've been lucky, they still look pretty good (though not as good as they did when I was 20). I'm hoping I won't need a lift when I'm down to my goal weight. :mad:

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Good for you!! I have lost some of my girls too. I'm dissappointed though cause I don't have that much to start with. I envy all of you that have boobs. Being fat with no boobs just looks stupid. I hope being skinny with no boobs will look better. I think my boobs melted around to hide in my arm pit. Now if I could just move the bulges there around to my chest maybe they would look normal. What is the deal with armpit boobs anyways. Why did the bulk go there. It really pisses me off!!

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I went from 48D to 44C since surgery in January. I finally bought new panties and bras and was surprised at my new size. I ended up buying four.

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I know, I know, many of you will roll your eyes, but having small boobs is something I look forward to!! I find these big hooters to be very uncomfortable. I'm tired of them resting on my belly. I'm tired of finding half of them under my arm. I'm tired of the underwires poking through the fabric of my bra due to the extra weight, and having to throw them out. I'm tired of the back aches. I'm tired of my husband rolling over on them and sreaming in the middle of the night. I'm tired of having to lean over to drink wine out of a glass with a long stem. I'm tired of them choking me when I curl up in bed and they meet my double chin.YUCK! I'll take flat any day! Granted, I'll probably need to have what's left pulled up, since my nipples point at the floor instead of out front, but it will be worth it!

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LOL Brandy---welcome to my world!

My girls went from 46JJJ to a mere 38DDD...yeah lots of loss there but now they are all sagging! LOL....

I am much the same, went from a 28 J (I think it was a JJJ) to 6F (A side note to Boo... My boobies don't look so bad now after a good 16 months at goal... The skin seems to be shrinking. I have pics. PM me if you want to see)

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LoL Aubrie. I can understand your feelings. It just ticks me off that my underarm boobs are bigger than my real boobs. I'm just hating (in a loving way) on all you lucious ladies, I guess there will always be something we wish we had but don't and others that have it and wish they didn't.

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Good for you!

my boobs are getting smaller too. Not that I minded having them as they were (they were never too big anyway) but I think they are pointing south and they only look ok if I'm wearing a bra. I am considering a boob job once I achieve my goal.

niki

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