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If your boobs are 36", then you're either a 34B, a 32D, a 30E or a 28FF. Bra straps will fall off if you're wearing a band size that is too wide.

If the straps don't stay on your shoulders you need to go down in band size. If you have tried that and the band felt too tight, too small cups can make a bra band feel tighter than it is because it will have to stretch to accommodate breasts that don't fit in the cup.

The first time I put on a 28 band bra (previously had been wearing 32), I was massively skeptical that the cup size (DD) could be right. Turns out it wasn't — it was still to small. While some of it is due to weight gain over the last year, I'm now wearing a 28FF (I still wtf at that) A 30E will have the same cup

If your straps are slipping, the band size might be too big, and/or you have narrow, sloping shoulders. Look for bras with a racerback or a J-hook that clips the straps together in the back. Check out herroom.com for info, the site is a great resource!

I understand your point, I just don't see the need for all the aggressiveness. Cause that sure works well in communicating with other humans.

WHERE IS THE MENTION OF THE REDDIT THAT CHANGED MY LIFE, /r/ABraThatFits

You seem nice and I genuinely get what you are saying. However, you absolutely don't face the same stereotypes that I as a black woman face. You are allowed to be a woman, to be seen as something worthy of protection, delicate, whatever. You do face sexism based on that and it totally fucking sucks. I'm not seen as

Thank you for understanding that. I was just trying to empathize. I see a lot of comments about how "solidarity is for white women" or "feminism is only for white women". I dont believe that at all, but the narrative favors white women for sure. I was really trying to point out that as a white woman I recognize sexism

I was not trying to point out that white women suffer too. I was trying to say "hey I can only understand to a point, but I empathize as much as I can".

so,woc of color don't know what white women go through concerning sexism? mainstream feminism consists of nothing but white women's narratives.

Seriously? That was my point. As a white woman I don't deal with racism, just sexism. A lot of the stereotypes in this article are rooted in sexism, so all women face them. Then you add on the racism such as being "an angry black woman". I was acknowledging that it was different and it sucks. You dont need to tell me

Doesn't matter how well they all get on now, William and Harry have not forgotten Diana and honor her when possible. Cate even wears her ring. If they name the baby Camilla, I'd eat my fascinator. Not gonna happen.

True. But not while this Queen is alive, he won't. (Memories of Wallis & Edward VIII/Becoming King killed her father/etc/etc).

That whole outfit—tiny cardigan! I don't get super squishy over baby stuff (example: I heard the Kate/Will/baby2 news and thought "oh, okay") but man, little boy outfits kill me.

It's the combined effect of the shorts and the little shoes that does me in. I'm not saying I want to eat him, but I could definitely see myself squeezing him a bit too hard.

they already named #1 George.... #2 should be Richard, definately.

KING IN THE NORTH!

them lil shorts tho

Wow, if you read the book, why were you having unprotected sex before ovulation? That's a no-no. I use condoms all the time, as *well* as abstaining during my peak days (which are measured by cervical mucus, not really by temps). My cycle is all over the map- I don't know if I'll *ever* have the same length two months

I never said that. You indicated that people who are using Fertility Awareness Method (a specific method that, as established, is *not* the rhythm method, which relies on regular cycles) don't know that cycles can vary. That's just not true. We *have* to know that cycles can vary, because we pay close attention to our