By age 13, I was wearing a B cup bra. Now, at age 21, I'm wearing a DD or an E, depending on the brand and depending on what's available. I'm sure this doesn't sound that troublesome to most people. Stores sell DD bras. Walmart sells DD bras, and so does Target and pretty much anywhere else that sells bras. The size I need to buy, or at least should be buying, is a 32DD or 32E or the slightly too big but still acceptable 34D , which, in the grand scheme of boobs, isn't that big. I know this. But, like I said, I'm 5 feet tall and weigh pounds.

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I was thinking about going braless the other day because I wanted to wear a strappy dress, but I felt so uncomfortable and vulnerable without a bra that I chickened out. What can I do? I can totally relate to your experiences. I discovered from about 15 that I had saggy boobs, and remember going to the high street and feeling frustrated that none of the bras would fit. It took me time to grow into my current brave and bold self. Sadly, women often receive unsolicited remarks, even from those we love the most. She reminds me a lot of my own mother. Keep in mind that our parents are of a different generation, in which conversations about body confidence were not commonplace.