LuckyRabbitFoot: If one breast is larger than the other, what cup size do you choose?
For example, if the left breast is a D cup size and the right breast “muffin top”s while in a D size bra, does that mean it’s time to “upgrade” to a DD bra?
Thanks much. I had someone tell me to go with the smaller size to make them look “perky” but all that did was squish me up and end up with me popping out at some of my family’s house. NOT a fun experience.
Again, thanks for setting things straight!
Answers and Views:
Answer by Justin Hebert
the bigger one ๐
Answer by Tiffanie
I would go with the bigger one. Then treat myself to a really nice custom made bra with different sizes.
Yes… Get a bigger size and put padding in the other side.Answer by Glambition
You should go with the DD bra size if this is your scenario. The smaller breast will still fit, all you have to do is on the smaller side, just tighten the shoulder strap then both girls with be resting comfortably and looking great under shirts. ๐ Also, you can add padding on the smaller size if they noticeably different when you tighten just the smaller side’s strap. In my case no one notices except the bra..lolAnswer by Joseph the Second
The larger One. “Muffin tops” look “tacky”. ๐Answer by Milly Smith
Go for the DD’s and pad up the D cup.
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