Am I allowed to wonder why there was so much "longing in his voice"?
-- Jim Cripwell. A volante tribe of bards on earth are found,/ who, while the flattering zephyrs round them play,/ on "coignes of vantage" build their nests of clay;/ how quickly from that aery hold unbound,/ dust for oblivion!/ To the solid ground/ of nature trusts the mind that builds for aye. Wordsworth.
Thanks for the link. It is interesting. What I wonder about is this: The article states, "...more than 30 percent of American women now wear D cups and larger..." yet it is still almost impossible to find a bricks-and-mortar retail store that carries anything beyond DD. That
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> > And I've seen someone that I would easily believe 20-25 pounds each! I do> think Mother Nature had a little help!
I find places like Lady Grace have the best shot at fitting "odd" sizes. I know there is a place in Boston that custom makes bras, but that doesn¹t help you.
Good for you on the weight loss! And slowly does it seems to work the best. You're doing great, and I'm sure it feels good. It's a long hard road, but so worth it. I lost over 50 lbs (of over 100) put on from illness a couple of years ago and then stopped. I'm back at it again, and I'm now up to (down to?) 18 lbs since Labour Day, and it feels awesome. I'm not doing Weight Watchers, though I have in the past, and it's a great system. Out of curiosity, if you don't mind me asking, are you doing the new Core program, or the points? I looked at trying the core program, but NONE of my favourite foods were on it. I couldn't survive on it! Heather PS... The scientist in me has to make a tiny correction... 2300g=5lbs ...so 10 lbs total removed!
Hardly tiny! I'm 5'6" and need to lose more weight! Steady as it goes, I lost almost 50 pounds in 25 weeks on Weight Watchers.
I gained a ton when I quit smoking ten years ago and never lost it. So, I'm doing that now.
Good for you on the weight loss! And slowly does it seems to work the best. You're doing great, and I'm sure it feels good. It's a long hard road, but so worth it. I lost over 50 lbs (of over 100) put on from illness a couple of years ago and then stopped. I'm back at it again, and I'm now up to (down to?) 18 lbs since Labour Day, and it feels awesome. I'm not doing Weight Watchers, though I have in the past, and it's a great system. Out of curiosity, if you don't mind me asking, are you doing the new Core program, or the points? I looked at trying the core program, but NONE of my favourite foods were on it. I couldn't survive on it! Heather PS... The scientist in me has to make a tiny correction... 2300g=5lbs ...so 10 lbs total removed!
Hardly tiny! I'm 5'6" and need to lose more weight! Steady as it goes, I lost almost 50 pounds in 25 weeks on Weight Watchers.
I gained a ton when I quit smoking ten years ago and never lost it. So, I'm doing that now.
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