Clothes shopping is mentally exhausting, and emotionally painful. - Comments

  • The Zac

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    @ La Sirenita
    Haha yeah that's a good point I suppose.
    October 12th, 2013 at 01:03am
  • La Sirenita

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    @ The Zac
    Boobs have to go through a lot as well, like when you lay on your stomach, someone uses them as a pillow, or you do something that causes plenty of movement. Even laughing can do this.
    October 12th, 2013 at 12:59am
  • The Zac

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    @ La Sirenita
    Yeah. Sometimes like a water based one. See I would have thought it would be a denser material because you have to sit on it all the time. Whereas you don't sit on boobs.
    October 12th, 2013 at 12:19am
  • La Sirenita

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    @ kitsch
    I am, by my hair's too darn short right now. It's kind of a long bob right now. When straight, the hair just brushes against my shoulders. I want it at least past the shoulders.

    @ gonna hear dru roar.
    Your poor grandma! I once knew a girl that had G cups. She was in marching band, and had difficulty finding a uniform for her. She also had to do push-ups for marching band, and her back and arms would be so sore, just because of the weight.

    @ alexander bernadotte
    I think I found a few 32A bras at Ross. Do you have a Ross where you live?
    October 11th, 2013 at 11:42pm
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    alexander bernadotte (125)

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    my pants are always too bloody long and i rarely find bras that fit me (32A) from the actual ladies section. i've resorted to buying bras from the little girls' section at target. ugh. -___-
    October 11th, 2013 at 08:43pm
  • folie a dru.

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    My pants are always too long, too. I'm very short and short waisted. The petites section seems a bit dated in my area.

    That sucks 'cause bras are SOOOOOOO expensive. My grandma used to have to special order her G cup bras.
    October 11th, 2013 at 06:14pm
  • kitsch

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    I just go to Victoria's Secret because they always have the best sales on panties. tehe
    & that sounds like an awesome gift to yourself. Are you into the pinup model look?
    First thing I thought of---liberty rolls.
    October 11th, 2013 at 03:31pm
  • La Sirenita

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    @ The Zac
    Usually silicon, but some might be made out of saline, as a safer alternative. I know they use materials like that for breast implants.

    @ kitsch
    I've found some somewhat affordable lingerie there though. I also got the "Vintage Tea Party Book" there for myself as a birthday present, and the recipes in it are so yummy! I also learned how to put my hair into rollers.
    October 11th, 2013 at 03:25pm
  • Join the Masquerade

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    I have the opposite problem in that a lot of things can be too short in the arms and legs. I'm not particularly tall, but my limbs are long.
    I find nothing fits my chest. I'm always too small for everything D:
    October 11th, 2013 at 03:19pm
  • kitsch

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    Their prices are insane. But their stuff is super cute. It's just like Anthropologie. Cheese
    October 11th, 2013 at 03:16pm
  • The Zac

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    @ La Sirenita
    Haha yeah I heard that too. I wonder what they make ass implants out of. Off to google I go.
    October 11th, 2013 at 03:15pm
  • La Sirenita

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    @ kitsch
    That was a sad day for me, as well. I was happy when I found the clothes on Modcloth, until I saw the prices on them. :OMG NO!

    @ The Zac
    That makes sense. My arms look tiny and I'll proportioned now, since I used to just carry my brother as a baby (he's six now.) I used to get asked if I often lifted because of the size and tone of my arms. I also heard she had butt implants anyways. Judging from pictures I've seen, I think they might be right.
    October 11th, 2013 at 03:12pm
  • The Zac

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    @ La Sirenita

    Squats will help build a butt for sure. But it's not the primary muscle group involved. There's better stuff if you wanna isolate butt. But yeah it'll build up some muscle in your butt, but you won't look like Nicki Minaj in a few weeks of squats. Obviously train everything proportionately to look proportionate.
    October 11th, 2013 at 03:04pm
  • kitsch

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    I wish you luck in looking for clothes that flatter your figure, it sucks how companies have no clue what
    different proportions people have. Sad I remember the day I found out that the reason why celebrities
    and public figures always look good in their clothes is because everything they have is tailored to fit them.
    So, pretty much, we have to drop 2x the amount of our whole wardrobe just to make it look really good. Facepalm
    October 11th, 2013 at 03:03pm
  • La Sirenita

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    @ The Zac
    I didn't know that. All I heard about squats was, "Do squats if you want to get a butt!" I've been shying away for that reason.
    October 11th, 2013 at 02:59pm
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    @ La Sirenita
    Well the squat is primarily a quad exercise. But it also engages your hamstrings, core, back, calves and butt. Good way to balance out your lower half, look better and be stronger.
    October 11th, 2013 at 02:55pm
  • La Sirenita

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    @ The Zac
    My butt's already a little too big for my liking, but maybe I'll try that and see if it helps even me out. Until recently, I was just a yogi.
    October 11th, 2013 at 02:53pm
  • The Zac

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    @ La Sirenita
    Haha start doing heavy ass squats then try to find fitting jeans.
    October 11th, 2013 at 02:50pm
  • La Sirenita

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    @ The Zac
    Amen to that. I've been running more, so I think I'm starting to have the same problem.
    October 11th, 2013 at 02:47pm
  • La Sirenita

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    @ Rachel-Marie
    My best friend is 5'11", so I think she could better relate to you. She doesn't have a Mibba though. I've tried just wearing leggings and yoga pants, but my butts a little too round and noticeable to be comfortable in public. I sometimes wish I had your problem. I want a smaller butt.
    October 11th, 2013 at 02:45pm