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Sure, boobs are fun in a variety of ways but most of us don't think of the downside. The link below takes you to a video made by Lindsay Pelas - a model currently making a good living off her ample assets.  

I'm curious if some of the bustier providers who frequently post on this board - ladies such as GT and KK -  would agree with Ms Pelas, or have anything they would like to add?

Happy Full Moon Hump Day,
ga_kosh

I am not able to watch this right now, but as a lady who is both busty and small framed here are my thoughts:

-The US lingerie market is AWFUL for large chested women, particularly if you wear a small band size. Most american women wear bras that are too big in the band and small in the cup. I exclusively wear bras from UK and Polish brands, there is literally not a US brand in existence (that I am aware of, and I have researched the hell out of this topic) that offers bras in my size.  

-I'm generally a size 4 in dresses and often run into styles, especially from fast fashion/big box stores that just won't work on my chest. I sometimes feel that the big box designers (and many high end ones for that matter) envision a size 4 as having a 32B chest always. I buy most of my clothes online from niche stores and designers I carefully research that fit my shape and personal taste. This is a big part of why 90% of my spring/summer wardrobe are fit and flare dresses. I need to feature one of them in my next photoshoot :D

-Underboob sweat is the worst. Taking your bra off at the end of a hot, sticky day is literally the most glorious feeling ever.  

-Honestly I like how my boobs look better in clothes/in a bra than naked and out, but I'm trying to get to a better place with that. Women come in a remarkable variation of shapes and sizes, and nothing is more beautiful than fully embracing what you've got. Cheers to my fellow busty ladies!

-- Modified on 3/23/2016 5:39:53 PM

Agreed a million times over! Especially when it comes to dresses and appearance clothed vs. unclothed! I love dresses, but often have to have tailoring done to get it to fit my breasts and body correctly!  

Posted By: AvaRaleigh
I am not able to watch this right now, but as a lady who is both busty and small framed here are my thoughts:  
   
 -The US lingerie market is AWFUL for large chested women, particularly if you wear a small band size. Most american women wear bras that are too big in the band and small in the cup. I exclusively wear bras from UK and Polish brands, there is literally not a US brand in existence (that I am aware of, and I have researched the hell out of this topic) that offers bras in my size.  
   
 -I'm generally a size 4 in dresses and often run into styles, especially from fast fashion/big box stores that just won't work on my chest. I sometimes feel that the big box designers (and many high end ones for that matter) envision a size 4 as having a 32B chest always. I buy most of my clothes online from niche stores and designers I carefully research that fit my shape and personal taste. This is a big part of why 90% of my spring/summer wardrobe are fit and flare dresses. I need to feature one of them in my next photoshoot :D  
   
 -Underboob sweat is the worst. Taking your bra off at the end of a hot, sticky day is literally the most glorious feeling ever.  
   
 -Honestly I like how my boobs look better in clothes/in a bra than naked and out, but I'm trying to get to a better place with that. Women come in a remarkable variation of shapes and sizes, and nothing is more beautiful than fully embracing what you've got. Cheers to my fellow busty ladies!  

-- Modified on 3/23/2016 5:39:53 PM

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