"I am 20 years old. I started developing breasts pretty early on and was wearing a B cup in 3rd grade, a C cup in 5th grade, and by the time I was in 8th grade I was in a 42DD. That was the last time I got professionally fitted and even though I had lost a couple of pounds after that I continued to wear the size 42DD on the last hook. (No one ever told me anything about proper bra etiquette.) I have always hated having larger breasts. When I was a C cup in the 4th and 5th grade I used to wear a hot jacket throughout the whole year, always zipped, even during the spring and summer months so that I could hide their size. I was also sexually harassed in the 8th grade. At one point in time, I thought about breast reduction surgery, not for pain, but for aesthetic and personal reasons.



In college I suffered from anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa and lost a large amount of weight. When I was finally measured again at the age of 19 I was wearing a 30H and I am now in a 28F. I would like to squash stereotypes about larger cup sizes and add that after finding the proper bra size, my back does not hurt and I can also fit my F cups into an XS/S top with no problems at all. Although it is hard finding bras with petite band sizes in larger cup sizes, when I do, all of them are very cute albeit expensive.



Now that I have lost weight, they have gotten somewhat saggier and have stretch marks along the top and sides. I have also noticed they have lost a lot of breast tissue at the top and are flatter in this area. I think seeing regular breasts on your site has helped me gain a little more confidence as I no longer feel like the odd one out! Thank you!



When I was going through the gallery, I was actually envious of some of the women with fuller and plumper breasts, even if they were saggy or asymmetrical. I found it funny that some of them hated theirs just as much as I hated mine! It just goes to show how we pick ourselves apart with trivial concerns."

"I am an eighteen-almost-nineteen year old. I'm tall at 5'11". As a kid, I was a late bloomer, but when I did, I bloomed very quickly, giving me stretchmarks along the outer sides of my breasts (and on my buttocks) Due to a bum knee I don't get the amount of physical activity I should, but due to a fast metabolism and good diet nonetheless remain at a healthy weight. However when I get sick I'll lose a drastic amount of weight (three belt holes in two weeks) which is always a struggle to put back on, this causes a fluctuation in the sizes of my breasts, which is only ever exaggerated when I'm on the rag (they get bigger and very tender). I'm not really sure what size I am, the bras that I own and wear range from a 36B to a 34D. When I did go to a consultation, the woman said that I have B cup breasts, but because of my ribcage size, I'll end up wearing a seemingly larger bra. When I was younger I really used to dislike how far apart my breasts were and the chest acne, however thanks to growing up near hippies and communes, I quickly lost that disposition. Now I enjoy going to topless beaches and have accepted myself for myself."