um, does the op-name have anything to do with this? Title9 has a very good range of bras and diagnostics--often works out that its the uglier the better. I find that if you get in a pinch, you can wear a good comfy cotton knit underwire with a compression sports bra. Also, work out your pectorals and shoulders so that they are supported by your muscles and perky as possible (may help in the bellyflops). In college sports, I got trainers to tape over my sports bras on my bigger days, but that can mess with your lung capacity. Unless you are in a beauty pageant and have no better solution, never tape directly to your skin-chafing happens immediately! Try biking and work out your back, shoulders, pecs on off days to keep from injuring your back in supporting those monstrosities. Lose what weight you can (your butt will try to grow to balance out the weight on top) to reduce the impact. Walk if you have to, just keep trying
Bellyflops said: larrymoencurly said: I can send you one of the man bras I wore when I weighed 80 lbs. more than I do now. I'd run three miles a day back then.How much do you run now?A little over six miles -- braless.
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