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If you got J-cups [ I mean extra-ordinary big boobs ], will you wear a bra or not ?

I mean will you wear a bra when you're going outdoors like shopping or at college .Actually, my sister got really big ones [ I think they are J-cups or even bigger ] she is never wears a bra when going outdoors and it looks a bit silly when people stare at her boobs, I don't even want to accompany her when she is going outdoors. I think she is never really comfortable with wearing bras, I can't even ask her about his boobs but can someone give me a good advice so that my Mum or Dad can have a good word with her .......

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  • 1 decade ago
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    it might be unhealthy to try and support all that weight in a bra. that's a lot of stress to put on a girls upper back and shoulders. if it isn't healthy, i would personally be offended if she chose not to wear one, but there's a good chance not wearing one has more to it than just being uncomfortable. (think of constantly having about 20 lbs hanging from your neck and shoulders unnaturally)

  • 1 decade ago

    Come on!!! J cups? I'm a DD and I have a hard enough time with back pain. She probably can't find a bra her size. The best thing for her is to get a reduction. Insurance will pay for it if it is causing pain or discomfort which it must. She shouldn't' have to live that way.

    Found this picture, this is a size J cup:

    http://www.milenavelba.de/pics/mar063.jpg

  • 4 years ago

    Jj Cup Boobs

  • Terri
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    When I was a 38J, I ALWAYS wore bras. It helped support them somewhat and didn't make my boobs look like they were down to my knees.

    I had a breast reduction to a C cup and I STILL wear a bra 99% of the time.

    http://www.justmysize.com/ and JCPenney's website has bras that will fit and support her big ol' boobs. They supported mine nicely, until my reduction.

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  • 5 years ago

    J Cup Boobs

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    All women should wear bras, no matter your size. Not wearing one is how you get saggy boobs. I'm a 38G, and I'm enormous, and I hate not wearing a bra. She can easily find bras her size online. I shop at www.figleaves.com because they have really large sizes that they don't sell at stores, and they're very well made.

  • 1 decade ago

    Maybe you can take a picture of her and pray that she can see that she needs to wear a bra. The thing is this, why does it bother you? are her breasts not in good condition? would all of society think that she needs to wear a bra? the truth is that it is her body, and if she sees fit to not wear one, then it is ultimately up to her. In this day in age where society has made women so self-conscious about our bodies that we are literally hating ourselves, it is almost refreshing that someone out there can still not be affected. I have DD's but must wear a bra, personal preference.

  • 1 decade ago

    She probably has trouble finding bras that fit. Your mother should take her someplace (or order through a catalog) where she can get bras that fit and are comfortable. If she is this large on top, she really needs to be wearing a bra.

  • 1 decade ago

    She is going to wreck her back, she needs a supportive bra, and a reduction. Did she buy that size. Also, maybe take a picture of her, she may think she looks different than she does. Lastly, why can't you comment, you are her brother right?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    It's simple... No woman wants to look fatter than she really is so tell your sister that when she doesn't wear a bra she looks 30lbs heavier.

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