It is hard for girls with big boobs and small bodies too. I usually end up having to go to victoria secret and paying an arm and a leg to get a bra that fits. Kmart, target, etc. don’t like to hold 32 DD’s or cute 34 DD’s.
So, it is hard either way if you don’t have a bra size that is normal for your body.
And even if they carry 34 DD, they actual bra design is nothing nut superfluous padding that will fly for a B cup but does nothing to harness the awesome power of my boobies.
Agreed. We even got pictures of you sent around through the web. (*snork*)
Seriously though, support is needed even in the lil’ size. I love the fact that Paul doesn’t focus on the typical giganto size most guy artists draw. For all the girls you see in his strips, they vary in size with the various persons. Sometimes though, they vary in size with the same person, but that’s just an artist working it out. HA
The advantage of having a nonexistant rack (instead of an H-cup) is that it doesn’t hurt to walk without a bra on when your boobs are smaller. When you’ve got a big set, you need a bra any time you’re vertical. When your boobs are smaller, it’s not as much of a priority when no one can see you.
Yes, but you can buy extenders for that back strap in the notions section of fabric stores and add inches as needed. I’ve get to encounter a method for reducing the size of those back bands.
5’0″ is the cutoff for being a midget. I now have an exact measure for how tall Monica is, seeing as my grandma is 4’11 as well. Monica wouldn’t even come up to my shoulder, as I’m five eleven and a half.
A miget is just conginitally short, a dwarf has a problem with the length of their long-bones. My father is slightly dwarfish, standing next to me he doesn’t come to my shoulder, sitting our shoulders are the same height and he’s just inches shorter than me. From hip to shoulder he’s normal sized, his arms, legs, and neck are 2/3rds normal.
Many famous dwarves are more accurately miget/dwarfs in that they would be small even if they were properly proportioned (and yes I do know I used dwarves/ dwarfs, one is a group the other multiple individuals within that group )
Any undergarment so badly made that it will defy physics and transcend the spacial dimensions just to come off accidentally is definitely one that should be at least 300% refundable.
None of you put the bra on backwards and spin it around? Soo much easier that way. My first thought as Monica struggled with the clasp was that it was drawn by a guy. I love the story and art though, it was just something I’ve noticed.
You poor thing, Monica. I JUST make five feet and I’ve got DDs. I can’t IMAGINE having bigger boobs.
I know how she feels too I’ve also got a huge rack that grabs people’s attention.
you guys should stop complaining, it’s actually harder to get bras if you have a huge back and non existant rack :/
It is hard for girls with big boobs and small bodies too. I usually end up having to go to victoria secret and paying an arm and a leg to get a bra that fits. Kmart, target, etc. don’t like to hold 32 DD’s or cute 34 DD’s.
So, it is hard either way if you don’t have a bra size that is normal for your body.
And don’t forget the strain big breasts have on little girls bodies.
And even if they carry 34 DD, they actual bra design is nothing nut superfluous padding that will fly for a B cup but does nothing to harness the awesome power of my boobies.
Be thankful you can find bras that fit at VS– I’m a modest little 30DD, and nothing VS sells fits. :/ Curvy Kate all the way!
Kimbra… you found the creepiest possible way to express that. :/
Also, if you have an almost non-existant rack, you don’t always need to WEAR a bra
i used to think that
then it was cold one day and my work collegues mocked me so much i actually felt nakid fully clothed
have NEVER gone without a bra since then
Agreed. We even got pictures of you sent around through the web. (*snork*)
Seriously though, support is needed even in the lil’ size. I love the fact that Paul doesn’t focus on the typical giganto size most guy artists draw. For all the girls you see in his strips, they vary in size with the various persons. Sometimes though, they vary in size with the same person, but that’s just an artist working it out. HA
The advantage of having a nonexistant rack (instead of an H-cup) is that it doesn’t hurt to walk without a bra on when your boobs are smaller. When you’ve got a big set, you need a bra any time you’re vertical. When your boobs are smaller, it’s not as much of a priority when no one can see you.
Yes, but you can buy extenders for that back strap in the notions section of fabric stores and add inches as needed. I’ve get to encounter a method for reducing the size of those back bands.
5’0″ is the cutoff for being a midget. I now have an exact measure for how tall Monica is, seeing as my grandma is 4’11 as well. Monica wouldn’t even come up to my shoulder, as I’m five eleven and a half.
No, it isn’t:
“Dwarfism (…) is sometimes defined as an adult height of less than 4 feet 10 inches.”
As per wiki.
I doubt there’s a universally recognized standard accepted worldwide for that.
A miget is just conginitally short, a dwarf has a problem with the length of their long-bones. My father is slightly dwarfish, standing next to me he doesn’t come to my shoulder, sitting our shoulders are the same height and he’s just inches shorter than me. From hip to shoulder he’s normal sized, his arms, legs, and neck are 2/3rds normal.
Many famous dwarves are more accurately miget/dwarfs in that they would be small even if they were properly proportioned (and yes I do know I used dwarves/ dwarfs, one is a group the other multiple individuals within that group )
Any undergarment so badly made that it will defy physics and transcend the spacial dimensions just to come off accidentally is definitely one that should be at least 300% refundable.
None of you put the bra on backwards and spin it around? Soo much easier that way. My first thought as Monica struggled with the clasp was that it was drawn by a guy. I love the story and art though, it was just something I’ve noticed.