So flush against the rib cage is proper, as long as the wire is sitting below the breasts, and not yanked up into the curve underneath
I can't picture this
Jilli, the pictures on the left side of this page are more or less what I mean when I say yanked up into the curve underneath, making the boobs hang over: [link]
Ms. Bug, can you put it aside for a while and do some other reading or homework or something? I think that 7 hours of that would be really hard.
I'm almost done with what I wanted to get done today, so I'm gonna finish that. But, I think the writing I have to do on it will wait till tomorrow.
Also, I just realized that the other three articles I have to read are on much of the same time periods, so I've got probably another 6, or so, hours to go. Yay!
But, I think the writing I have to do on it will wait till tomorrow.
This is a very good idea I think. After you finish your reading tonight, you should do something fun!
I'm done! And it's time for Ugly Betty and ice cream.
And it's time for Ugly Betty and ice cream.
That is what I'm talkin' about!
Hmm, those pictures don't help me. I mean, they don't help me picture it, but I will say, post bra-fitting, that the too high thing was an issue for me, too.
Does this help? Here's the bra-putting-on procedure she taught me. Instead of standing up straight and sort of using the bra to scoop up the boobs, she had me bending over to place the boobs in the cup.
Then when the hooks are done up, you can reach in hoist the girls up a bit ("I like to line up the nipples with the seam," she said - for bras that have that seam, anyway.) And then pull the back part down a bit so that it's straight, not pulling up in the back.
Best thing ever. Also, she said that too small a cup size pulls them down, which, now that I think about it, is kind of the opposite of what I would have thought.
Does the bra-putting-on procedure apply to front hook bras as well? I haven't worn a back-hook bra in decades and don't intend to.
Shamless narcissism: new dress on me. (Yeah, I have a weird look on my face and I need a haircut. But -- cute dress! Rockabilly sass!)