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You have an interesting point but it would be MUCH more effective if you skipped the blather and advice. Can't you tell that our server experiences have been different? Where I worked, his logic doesn't make sense. Where you worked, it did. Simple explanation, no need for your rudeness.

Why would you keep track of who ordered what in a group? Well when I'm waiting on a table, I like to keep track of who ordered what so I can bring them the right food and drinks. It also allows another server or runner to deliver food, drinks, or the check. Every restaurant I've worked at has a seating system and most

That happened to me last year! I went to pick up my prescription and it was full price. I didn't know at the time that I had options, so I switched to the pill (after my doctor slipped me a couple of "trial" nuvarings). After 3 months on the pill, I caved. I hated it so much, I was willing to pay the $124.

Man that boa is a natural! Mr. Boa can't beat this either.

You're incredible and should copyright all these potential, sellable, better Barbie stories. Keep on!

(Disclaimer: we had outside tables numbered 80-90. I don't know why we had a table 86, because that seems like bad luck, but we did).

Here is a link to a list of brands that sell 28 and 30 bands, just scroll down to "By Brand." A couple of the European ones are in centimeters, and I think 30 = 65, 28 = 60, and 26 = 55. It might be worth checking to see if a smaller band size and a larger cup would fit you better (similar guide to the one in the

Yay! And my apologies, I posted before I saw that other people had replied to you. I hope you didn't get too bombarded with well-meaning redditors.

Your size options aren't limited! Check this out, lots of retailers that make up to a K cup.

I thought the same thing (no way I could be bigger, I don't even fit into this), but with the right size and shape, yessss. Also definitely moulded cup issues! I always thought my boobs were the problem, not the bras. (although I've had a lot of success with french molded cups).

Definitely try measuring yourself using the guide above, or check out some of the resources linked. I have "small" wide-set/splayed boobs as well but a properly fitted bra definitely makes those non-issues. If straps are falling off your shoulders, it sounds like your band size is too big.

I think it means the band size is too big. It's designed for a wider ribcage, so theoretically your shoulders would be farther apart. A lot of companies use the "add 4 inches" to your under bust measurement, so a lot of women are wearing too-large band sizes. For example, in high school, I was often sized into 34

Yes! Cup sizes are not static. A 28D is only equal to a 30C, a 32B, and a 34A. This graphic (nsfw-ish, just drawings) is a good illustration. Here is a whole blog post about it with some more good visuals.

It might be worth giving it a try! Those are really common sizes.

I hope I didn't come off too forceful in my last post. It could be that you're wearing the right size band, it just sounds big if your tissue is squelching out the bottom. A well-fitted band can leave red marks (similar to the elastic on socks) that disappears within a half hour; however, comfort is the most important

Yes yes yes!! So many fit complaints and r/brathatfits could solve them all!

Maybe try bratabase.com to see if you can find bras that similar to your favorite bra.

Yes! The wires are too wide. You should try bras with narrower wires.

Sometimes the band feels too tight when the cup is too small. If you go down a band size, do you go up a cup size? Or maybe a couple? It definitely sounds like your band is too big. The resources in the article (like r/abrathatfits) can be really helpful with fit issues like that.

They do!! A lot of these resources are very pro-unlined bras and can direct you to many retailers that make up to bands up to 42 and letters up to K that are lacy and unpadded and nipple coverless, but in a wear-everyday kinda way.