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Loose skin on breasts

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blubberball · 01/08/2021 06:17

I've gone from 15st 8lbs to 13st 2lbs so far, since the beginning of 2020. It's been a bit up and down, but I'm still trying to lose weight in a long term, sustainable way. I've gone from a G cup to a DD. I've always had large breasts since I was about 16, and I bf 2 dc. They've never been perky or perfect, but since weight loss, I think that I have a bit of loose skin or something, because they look kind of wrinkly and weird now. In a bra any way. I'm 36. Not sure what my point is, but maybe just to prepare others for the loose skin and changes. It's all worth it to be healthier and fitter than before. It's not something I'd heard about growing up and reading about weight loss. I'm glad more people are being open and honest about loose skin now.

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safetyzone · 01/08/2021 21:02

I'm in the same boat. I've always been a c/d cup, was even larger during pregnancy and breastfeeding, now that I've lost so much fat they're a very small b. They're not even, one side kind of folds into itself... but no regrets. I'd rather have wrinkly tits than be fat. No one will see them with a padded bra anyway.

Thecatsbutler · 01/08/2021 22:01

Same. I too have lost a good bit of weight. Pre-kids and breastfeeding I was a reasonably pert 36D. Now a 36F. Really saggy, wrinkly, sad looking boobs to be honest. I can actually fold them up. Not pretty. I am seriously contemplating a breast lift. Still about 20lbs to lose,(which will only make them more saggyConfused) but think that may be my Christmas pressie to self this yearGrin

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