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nikki-uk Enthusiast
But I certainly wouldn't have to worry about black eyes. Do they make bras in negative sizes? THANK GOD FOR THE WONDER BRA! It's a WONDER they make one small enough for me. :P

I concur!!

Don't forget chicken fillets (ahem umm breast enhancers ) A marvellous invention dahling !!


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I concur!!

Don't forget chicken fillets (ahem umm breast enhancers ) A marvellous invention dahling !!

Huh, chicken filets? If it weren't for bras ... I think I'd look like a boy.

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Voila!!!!- and now you have gone up a cup size.

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CarlaB Enthusiast
Voila!!!!- and now you have gone up a cup size.

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LOL I buy bras with them built in ... depending on my outfit ... some outfits look better with a flatter chest (in the summer), but winter sweaters need something more. I have found that, oddly enough, they've filled out a little since going gluten-free!! :blink: I call it my second puberty!! :lol:

mouse Enthusiast

I can't believe that I hijacked this thread. This thread is to let Momma Goose know that we love her, value her opinions and look forward to her postings. We are to help her out of the dol-drums. Being a Celiac, we have all been there and will probably be there again. So, HIP, HIP, HOORAY for LISA. Now lets all say it together.

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Ooops :blink:

Yes, HIP HIP HOORAY for LISA!!! :):):) and hope you are feeling better soon!! :):)

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Ah, shucks, guys........

Go back to eating worms and children and chicken fillets in you bra cups :P .....much too much fun.


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