26-01-2011, 17:34
I only had 1 bra that fit so I decided to go to Wal-mart to get a couple more. They had a 32B (I was incredibly surprised) so I tried that, I tried a 34A and a 34B. The 32B and the 34A were terrible. I don't know if it was the cut of the bra or what, but they fit all wonky and gave me weird small pointed boobs with the rest of my boob kinda pushed over the bra. Awful. Next I tried to 34Bs (that is the size of bra I have now) and lo and behold, they fit! When I bought my first 34B (also from Wally world), it fit okay. I didn't have very big gaps but it's also a push-up and I didn't have any cleavage either. Lately I've been feeling as though I've had more to 'push-up' and after trying on these bras, my suspicions have been confirmed. There are still tiny, tiny gaps at the tops of these bras, but you can actually see the breast tissue being held up. And when I jump in the bra, the tops of my boobs jiggle.
I'm pretty freakin' stoked. Been measuring 33.75-34", depending on if I squish my nipples down a bit or if I hold the tape firmly but lightly around my bust. It's hard to not measure every day, it's as though I need to confirm and reconfirm that I've actually gained ~1".
I also feel as though I've lost a little bit of fat all over my body (except for my boobies
,although maybe they'd be even bigger now if I hadn't). My waist has gone down ~1/2" I think, and I've been watching what I eat a lot more. I used to not have too, but then I turned 21, moved to a college town AND stopped smoking. Subsequently gained 20 pounds, I gained most of it in the butt/thigh region so I got some curves. I've recently started working at the dairy so I've been throwing hundreds of pounds of hay and sawdust 4 times a week, and I think that is what has been helping shed the weight. I would like to go from my 28.5" inch waist to a 26" waist by the end of June. Country Stampede is in 6 months and I need those boobs and that body!

I also feel as though I've lost a little bit of fat all over my body (except for my boobies

