Question:
mum wanted me to get a bra, i refused. now i want one?!?
anonymous
2011-01-21 00:35:44 UTC
my mum and my sis wanted me to get one, im showing alot, but i said no for a while now. i never let them take me to the bra section. now i want one and im embarrassed..
Nine answers:
anonymous
2011-01-21 07:06:52 UTC
You should just ask for one. I know it's embarrassing- but the same thing happened to me and I found I was more embarrassed about my breast's being more noticeable and not supported. There's no need to feel embarrassed about asking your Mom for a bra, Good luck deary :"]
Evergreen
2011-01-21 08:45:48 UTC
If that's the problem, just ask her again!

Don't be shy. She's your mother. I never hesitated speaking things like this with my Mom. And also you really need a bra. You need it for protection, support and also to avoid embarrassment as well!
akvdr
2011-01-21 08:39:30 UTC
Just tell them that you have changed your mind now and that you want to start wearing bras.
justanotherdick57
2011-01-21 09:10:29 UTC
Tell them you are normal female, and you have changed your mind, and that you want a bra now.
weather mime
2011-01-21 08:38:51 UTC
it's awkward to tell your mother that you want a bra, but you know what's more embarrassing in my opinion? needing a bra but not having one...it looks, shall we say, unflattering. just tell your mom that you think you need one now. if you want, just get a sports bra -they can come in small, medium, or large, so if you really wanted, you could make your mom just get it for you.
anonymous
2011-01-21 10:42:07 UTC
Just ask your mum for the money and buy it yourself. don't be embarassed you'll be more embrassed when you have saggy boobs at 1G
anonymous
2011-01-21 08:38:25 UTC
You need to support your breasts, or they will become saggy and they will loose their shape. You do not want that. So unless you want saggy shapeless breasts, you need to move past being embarrassed for your personal image.
explodinggummybears
2011-01-21 09:14:47 UTC
They were both prepubescent once, I'm sure they understand your feelings of embarassment, so they'll be understanding.
anonymous
2011-01-21 08:39:00 UTC
Tell them you changed your mind. . .


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