Unfortunately, True & Co. doesn't go much above a DD, apparently.
My quiz results there were
The size you entered is out of our current size range.
So, alas.
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Unfortunately, True & Co. doesn't go much above a DD, apparently.
My quiz results there were
The size you entered is out of our current size range.
So, alas.
I had a revelation yesterday. I realized that the way I feel about dieting/food/calories is the way other people feel about money. And vice versa. For me, even when I was making a LOT less than I was now, there was never a time when I strictly budgeted. Yeah, I had an idea of what I could afford, but generally I managed to set my life up so that what I wanted to spend (and my natural fairly frugal self) meant that even if one month I spent a bit more than I should've, I had savings to cover it and maybe seeing a big bill made me go "ooh" and not spend quite so much for a few weeks. That's still how I am today--yeah, I have things synched up in Mint so I can occasionally make sure I'm not going over budget month after month, but I pretty much never am. And partly yes, that's because I make a decent salary, but like I said, even when I made a lot less (or was in college) that was never an issue--I had almost no money but I was also never one of the kids going "crap, my check is going to bounce and I have five dollars to last me until my parents send more!"
But I know that's not how most people are, and a lot of people budget down to the penny. And it's hard, and tiring, and they want to splurge, and they still HAVE to spend money and can't go cold turkey. And that's how I feel about dieting--I WANT it to be like how I spend money, where I can just eat what I want within reason, have occasional splurges, have occasional times when I think "I should cut back and eat healthy for a bit" and generally go on my merry way. But mostly I can't...that line of reasoning adds debt for some people and pounds for me.
...I haven't figured out what to DO about this, but it makes a lot of sense in my head.
Unfortunately, True & Co. doesn't go much above a DD, apparently.
I had the same problem with them. I've had much better luck with Freshpair.
Job ~ma, Calli!
I haven't figured out what to DO about this, but it makes a lot of sense in my head.
It does, and yet I don't know what to do about it either!
Job~ma Calli!
In an emotional funk again. My friend and co-worker, girlfriend of the best man at my wedding lost her brother today. She has rushed off to fly home (Bahamas) and deal with stuff. This would be devastating enough, but she lost her other brother 3 MONTHS ago. She is still so wounded from that loss. It is just too much. 1st brother was 54. Don't know about this one. She was too incoherent to talk about it.
Are we just getting to an age where death is becoming more common?
Job~ma, Calli!
Laura, I'm so sorry for your friend. How awful.
I'm apparently spending my day dealing with incompetent doctor's offices. Yay? "I have a note here saying they had made that appointment for you." If they did, they failed to inform me.
I'm so sorry, Laura. Those are heavy blows one right after another.
You don't get used to it for sure. A couple years ago when my mom lost one of her friends she told me how this was the last person who remembered the things she remembered. All of her family and friends that she grew up with were gone. Downside to being 93 I guess.
Just sucks so much.
I'm sorry, Laura.
Are we just getting to an age where death is becoming more common?
I think we are. As someone or other said, at 30 the warranty runs out and around 40 things start falling off. Of me and my three friends in my apartment complex, only one still has both parents living.