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RIP...I hope you're getting lots of laughs in heaven. Like these:

Why would anyone...?

Why would anyone...?

Passing lane, man. PASSING lane.

Look into both Freya Active (goes up to a UK K cup) and the Panache sports bra (goes up to a UK H cup). Both have underwires and the Freya Active fits tight in the band (I was wearing a 30 band there easily when I was a 28 band normally).

She did, that's why you had a mullet. You woke up before she could get the back.

I'm 41, Canadian (Toronto!), and I say Dude ALL the damn time! It's an exclaimation! Duuuuuude! A greeting! Dude! A goodbye! Dude! Workplace swearing! DUDE! Its a warning! Dude, no. It's an agreement! DUDE YES! It's the best word ever! DUDE!

I'd suggest a 30F (UK size) or a 30G (US size) using Butterfly Collection: http://www.butterflycollection.ca/bra-size-calcu… It's a starting place but that would definitely explain your problem. 80% support comes from the band so you really want a tight band when you have a sports bra. Things to check when bra

This is a real thing that happened:

In college, my roommate worked at a restaurant run by a divorced middleaged woman. One night my roommate got a great tip and told her boss about it, "Dude! He gave me, like $30!" and didn't give her phrasing a second thought.

I'd really check if you're in the right bra size. I wear a 32K and manage with just one. The trick is that you make sure your band is tight enough. Also, your breast size depends a lot on your band size. A 40D is significantly larger than a 30D! Try taking your underbust=band size and your cup size is the

I wear one Enell (mentioned above) at a time. I'm a G cup. Try it. No bounce.

NEVER EVER TOUCH A PREGNANT WOMAN'S BELLY WITHOUT ASKING

A Tale of Two Titties

"These may have been boom times for American fitness, but they were bad ones for American breasts."

All I know is what the NICU doctors and nurses told me when my kids were born early. This website goes along with what they said, though I suppose I could be misinterpreting it as I haven't researched it or anything.

When I have kids I will refer to their age in decimals or fractions.

Because of that development thing Banmojo is talking about, children are referred to by months (as a standard) until the age of 2 years. I got nothing on your 96-month-old. That's weird.

I get you dude, true words. But for those who are raising small kids still, there's such a big difference between 12, 18, 24 months, anyone with kids those ages can relate to me putting it out that way. But yeah, I can see myself getting annoyed as you did especially before I had kids.

very cute, but, and this may be showing my fatherly bias, my 20 month old in her red devil costume is just the cutest lil thing EVUH!!

I've had 4 babies and I'd bet he's not cranky, but normal. Living on the Outside is confusing youz guyz!

Another crazy thing about breastfeeding or breastmilk in general is that when your baby is born premature, your body knows it and the milk you produce is different than what is produced for a full term child. Preemie milk ends up with more protein and minerals and fats that are easier to digest. I think that's fucking