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Yup, it's called duct tape. Works wonders and will hold all night.
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Thank your maker, for you are loved. They are like two big kisses from god :) I haven't heard of such a thing as natural breast reduction, especially in the short term. Aside from losing weight in general (the breasts will lose a little as well), I have no clue
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Get the dress taken out a little. Usually bridesmaids dresses are made with plenty of material in case alterations need to be made. Or see if you can order another size.
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Breasts are effectively just fatty tissue. Losing weight would do the trick. Would you be able to do so?
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...well...you can, but why?...it would just make them saggy... fit the dress...dont ruin your boobs
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Alterations--to the dress, NOT the boobs
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Why did the maker of the dress not get the measurements correct? I would take it back and have the ones that made your dress remeasure and redo your bust line. I have a daughter that has a big problem with her bust , she wears a size 7 in the waist and her bust is like 40-DD so I can relate after going through buying prom dresses with her,
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I wouldnt put up with a dress that doesnt fit. I have very large breasts and always have to get any dress off the rack, altered. But I expect it to be done and they will get it done. Im the customer!
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Buy a minimizer bra. That's all I can say. Have the bridal shop alter the dress.
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For a fairer assessment of the problematic boobs, please send photos and a brief description of each one, and we'll get back with you at a later time!
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I understand that if you massage the breast, that will assist you in your problem. I'll be home at around 8pm tonite if you want me to take care of that for ya!
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LOL! That is hilarious! Yes, she has the right idea but should have used black duct tape...they have all colors at the Home Depot, blue...red..white...even purple! Get a color that matches the dress and make sure the dress covers it. Hint for applying it: Bend over at the waist, attach one side just under the arm with the tape mid-boob, and bring the breasts together with the tape and attach the other side. It might take a couple of tries to get it straight. Then apply a strip underneath that one to hold them up, and maybe one on top for security. They sell an extra wide duct tape, about 3-4 inches wide that works great because you only have to use one strip. good luck!
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Most of the time the first place to diminish with weight loss are the breasts. From what you've said, the seamstress decided you could just suck it in and squish into it...Well...that was a big mistake on HER/HIS part...it doesn't work that way with a custom fitted dress or any other custom work. It is the FITTER or seamstress's JOB TO INSURE A CUSTOM FIT, your only task related to this part of the affair is not to gain or loose a noticeable amount of weight in the process; from when your measurements were taken. I say contact the fitter and tell them the damn dress doesn't fit right and PLEASE FIX IT! Someone is paying good money for this, and you should not be made to feel uncomfortable at all!
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There are bras called "minimizers" which would help. Getting alterations to your dress might be the best thing.
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no kidding this works..wrap siran wrap around your chest..then go walking or do the tredmill you might have to do it for a few days..but you will lose an inch or two...good luck..
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I do know that when I lose weight the first place it goes is from my breasts but every one of us is made differently. If you diet then the whole dress may need altering not just the breast area. One month is not enough time to lose weight through diet but you may beable to tone up your back and trapezium with some daily toning excercises (muscle is more dense and compact than fat) and this may cinch in to loosen the bodice section of the dress (apologies if you are already pretty toned). However, someone will be able to alter the dress, if not the shop then at least a seamstress, there are a range of options, there must be at least an extra inch or two in the seams combined or they will have to stick a couple of darts in (if they can get some more of the material to match). Failing these two options a decent seamstress will be able to replace the bodice section zip with a delicate criss cross ribbon instead and and a modesty panel if the shop can't just adjust on the seams. There is no way you should have to spend a whole day on the verge of fainting we don't live in the 17th century anymore.
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be thankful
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