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tha_bride22;6615624 said:I feel your pain, smh...
The only advice I can give is that if you're wearing a shirt with buttons then camisoles are your best friend. The layering effect helps to minimize your bust and still wear the style you like.
On the other hand,I feel like we should embrace our curviness and accentuate the assets. I spent my younger years in hoodies tryna hide what God gave me to no avail. Love yourself and your confidence will emanate no matter what you wear.
tha_bride22;6615624 said:I feel your pain, smh...
The only advice I can give is that if you're wearing a shirt with buttons then camisoles are your best friend. The layering effect helps to minimize your bust and still wear the style you like.
On the other hand,I feel like we should embrace our curviness and accentuate the assets. I spent my younger years in hoodies tryna hide what God gave me to no avail. Love yourself and your confidence will emanate no matter what you wear.
Kat;6650200 said:I find it difficult to be a curvy woman without big ass titties..swimming in shirts cause I ain't got the boobs to fill it out. :|
SixSickSins;6614762 said:Yes, girl. If I wear a blouse the buttons gotta be built ford tough so that horrible gaping gap doesn't show up and show out:
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I don't like to wear dresses that are too loose because I don't like how they lay on my hips. So not too snug but not too loose, such as:
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Don't like shopping for jeans much. I hate the kind where you go to lean over and it seems your whole fucking ass is gon slip out wtf! They have to fit just right so that if I go to lean over they're not slipping. I'm very particular about my jeans.
Regular T-shirts--again, not too tight but not real loose/flowy. Loose flowy stuff just kinda drapes across the breast area then just lays there...don't like that look.